Reclaimthenet: Google gives police data on all users within 100 feet of bank robbery

Reclaimthenet: Google gives police data on all users within 100 feet of bank robbery by Tom Parker:

Over the last couple of years, there’s been a rise in the use of reverse location search warrants by law enforcement. These controversial warrants force Google to hand over data on users who were close to the scene of a crime, even if they’re innocent.

Now a new report from The Verge has shown that this type of warrant was used once again by law enforcement officials in Wisconsin while investigating a bank robbery in November 2018. The reverse search warrant, in this case, ordered Google to hand over data from Google users who were within 100 feet of the bank during a 30-minute window to help the police identify three suspects – two men who robbed the bank and a driver who dropped off and picked up these suspects.

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