The Guardian Australia
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·3 hours ago
US supreme court hears whether smartphone location data warrants infringe users’ privacy
The US Supreme Court heard opening arguments in Chatrie v. United States on Monday, questioning if geofence warrants for smartphone location data violate privacy rights. Okello Chatrie's phone data helped capture him after a 2019 bank robbery, raising concerns among privacy advocates about the broad scope of such warrants. Justices consider implications for law enforcement and privacy rights.
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