Business Insider: A federal court just dealt a potentially huge blow to cellphone privacy

Business Insider: A federal court just dealt a potentially huge blow to cellphone privacy by Maxwell Tani:

The government doesn’t need a warrant to search cellphone tower location records, a federal appeals court in Atlanta has ruled.

In a potentially wide-ranging ruling, the court said that because cellphone owners technically “volunteer” their location to providers when they make phone calls, law enforcement agencies do not need a warrant to track an individual’s location.

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