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SECURITYJun 30 · 19:11 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGEStephen Goin

Supreme Court rules on geofence warrants, data privacy case

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that police must obtain warrants to access stored cellphone location data from companies like Google under the Fourth Amendment. In Chatrie v. United States, the Court found that individuals retain privacy rights in their location history, even when stored by third-party companies, and sent the case back to a lower court to assess the warrant's compliance with the Fourth Amendment.

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