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Supreme Court Rules Constitutional Privacy Protections Apply to Cellphone Users’ Location History
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The US Supreme Court has ruled that constitutional privacy protections extend to cellphone users' location history. This decision was made in a case involving a bank robber who was identified through the use of a geofence warrant. The ruling implies that individuals have a certain level of privacy expectation regarding their cellphone location data. The case centered around the use of location history to uncover the identity of the bank robber. The Supreme Court's decision establishes a precedent for the protection of cellphone location data under constitutional privacy protections.
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