The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals said no this week to tracking your movements using data from your cell phone without a warrant when it declared that this information is constitutionally protected. . The case, United States v. Davis , is important not only because it provides substantive and procedural protections against abuse of an increasingly common and highly invasive surveillance method. It also provides support for something Christopher Sprigman and I have said before The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . The intricate decision by the Eleventh Circuit emphasizes crucial safeguards for the privacy rights associated with mobile phone location monitoring.. data tracking protections, cell phone privacy laws, surveillance measures. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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