arstechnia.com: Cops shouldn’t have easy access to 220+ days of cell location data, lawyers say

arstechnia.com: Cops shouldn’t have easy access to 220+ days of cell location data, lawyers say by Cyrus Farivar:

It’s amazing what the cops can figure out if they just have your cell site location information (CSLI) data. If your last call of the night and your first call of the morning are in the same place—it’s not that tough to figure out where you slept overnight. That’s precisely what some legal activists groups have now shown in a criminal case currently on appeal before the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.

In a rare glimpse into the granular information obtained via court order, these groups examined a substantial amount of precise cell location records of a criminal suspect and used them to show how our own phones can betray us by turning into surveillance tracking devices in our own pockets. Despite this seemingly surprising revelation, American courts have continuously allowed such information to be turned over to prosecutors without a warrant.

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