Stop Watching Them: Federal Court Squashes Unwarranted Cell Phone Tracking
In what civil liberties groups hope will lead to an end of unchecked cell phone tracking of U.S. residents, a federal court of appeals has ruled that law enforcement agencies cannot obtain a person’s historical cell phone location information from cell phone companies without a legal warrant signed by a judge.
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In a decision that is likely to propel the issue to the U.S. Supreme Court, the 4th Circuit of Appeals on Wednesday ruled the practice of tracking individuals using information stored on a person’s phone or within a company’s database system without court approval is an unconstitutional violation of the Fourth Amendment’s guarantee against unreasonable search and seizure.
As The Intercept reports:
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