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Supreme Court ruling guts government’s use of geofence warrants

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Summary

The Supreme Court ruled that location history data collected by third parties is protected by the Fourth Amendment, requiring warrants for geofence data used in investigations. The decision affirms privacy expectations even when data is voluntarily shared with tech companies, while dissenters argued for an app-by-app approach. The ruling could influence how law enforcement accesses location data and how tech firms handle location histories.

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