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The Supreme Court is grappling with the legality of geofence warrants, which allow police to collect location data from Google for every phone near a crime scene. These warrants have been used to solve cases like the robbery of a credit union in Virginia, but theyve also raised concerns about privacy and the potential for innocent peoples data to be collected. Lower courts are divided on the issue, and the Supreme Courts decision could have significant implications for digital privacy and law enforcement.
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