EFF Urges Appeals Court To Toughen Privacy Protections for Devices at the Border Warrants Should Be Required to Search Cell Phones, Computers

EFF Urges Appeals Court To Toughen Privacy Protections for Devices at the Border
Warrants Should Be Required to Search Cell Phones, Computers
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Richmond, Virginia—The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is urging a federal appeals court to rule that government agents need a warrant to search cell phones, computers, and other personal electronic devices at the border.

In an amicus brief filed today in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, EFF said that digital devices hold the most intimate details of our personal and professional lives—from conversations with friends and coworkers, to our financial information, and photos and videos of our family. This highly sensitive and personal information, stored on the devices themselves or on computer servers located miles away, can be accessed in just a few clicks, putting electronic devices in a totally different category than the suitcases, backpacks or wallets we travel with.

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