Shared Security Podcast Episode 568: Supreme Court Ruling on Geofence Warrants and Location Privacy
Summary
In this episode of the Shared Security Podcast (Episode 568), hosts Tom Eston and Scott Wright analyze the Supreme Court's recent ruling on geofence warrants and cellphone location privacy. They explain how the Court determined that constitutional privacy protections can apply to cellphone location history and geofence warrant data, and discuss the broader implications for everyday phone users. The hosts urge listeners to review how apps, platforms, and data brokers collect and store location data in light of this ruling.
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· 3 pulledThe Supreme Court says constitutional privacy protections can apply to cellphone location history and geofence warrant data.
Tom Eston and Scott Wright break down the Supreme Court's geofence warrant/location privacy ruling and explain why everyday phone users should review how apps, platforms, and data brokers collect and store location data.
Tom Eston and Scott Wright discuss the privacy implications of the Supreme Court's ruling on geofence warrants and location data.
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