The US Supreme Court has ruled 6-3 on Chatrie v. United States, extending Fourth Amendment protections to data handed over to ...
Irene Okpanachi is a Features writer covering Android devices, laptops, portable projectors, VR headsets, software, and AI recorders for Android Police and Talk Android. She has five years' experience ...
Strings in a recent Google System update indicate that Android's Photo Picker may soon include a toggle to optionally share location data.
The majority found that a request by police for Google to turn over a suspect’s location history constituted a search ...
The Supreme Court placed limits on a law enforcement investigative technique that leverages data on cell phone users’ ...
The case involved “geofence” searches, which allow law enforcement to find suspects and witnesses by sweeping up location data from cellphones near crime scenes.
The high court on Monday ruled that the use of a “geofence warrant” to capture location data from cell phones in search of a ...
The Supreme Court ruled that police conduct a Fourth Amendment search when they obtain a person’s detailed cellphone location ...
In a ruling applying individual constitutional protections to new technology, the Supreme Court on Monday ruled that sweeping ...
Android Auto already does the basics well. It shows my route, plays my music, reads my messages, and keeps the phone out of ...
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