Techdirt: California Legislators Pushing Warrant Requirement For All Access To Electronic Information, Including That Obtained By Stingrays

Techdirt: California Legislators Pushing Warrant Requirement For All Access To Electronic Information, Including That Obtained By Stingrays by Tim Cushing:

Good news from California: a bill requiring warrants for Stingray device usage (among other things) has passed out of a Senate committee and is headed for an assembly vote.
Among other sweeping new requirements to enhance digital privacy, the bill notably imposes a warrant requirement before police can access nearly any type of digital data produced by or contained within a device or service.

In other words, that would include any use of a stingray, also known as a cell-site simulator, which can not only be used to determine a phone’s location, but can also intercept calls and text messages. During the act of locating a phone, stingrays also sweep up information about nearby phones—not just the target phone.

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