The Supreme Court Just Protected the Trail Your Phone Leaves Behind
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Tim Hoagland
3d ago
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Center for Democracy and TechnologyThe Supreme Court Just Protected the Trail Your Phone Leaves Behindcdt.orgAs you move through the world with a phone in your pocket, you likely leave a trail of digital breadcrumbs. If you have enabled location services for a wide range of common apps or services like Google Maps or a weather app, this trail could be a timestamped record of where you slept for the […] The post The Supreme Court Just Protected the Trail Your Phone Leaves Behind appeared first on Center for Democracy and Technology .
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