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SECURITYJun 29 · 18:33 UTCKOAA NBC5 COLORADO SPRINGSAP via Scripps News Group

Supreme Court says police can’t freely access cellphone location history

The Supreme Court ruled that police cannot freely access cellphone location history, stating constitutional privacy protections apply to such data. The decision involved Okello Chatrie, a bank robber whose identity was uncovered via a geofence warrant, with Justice Elena Kagan emphasizing that users retain privacy expectations even when sharing location data with Google. Justice Samuel Alito dissented, arguing Chatrie had no privacy claim for information voluntarily given to Google.

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