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Supreme Court stood up for privacy — but only to a point

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Divided Supreme Court backs phone location privacy rights in 'geofence' warrant case
The case posed the Supreme Court’s latest Fourth Amendment clash between privacy and law enforcement.

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US supreme court rules geofence warrants require constitutional privacy protections
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Supreme Court rules constitutional privacy protections apply to cellphone users location history
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US Supreme Court Rules On Dragnet Searches Of Cellphone Location Data
The US Supreme Court on Monday ruled partially in favor of a man challenging the use of sweeping "geofence" searches of cellphone location data in his robbery conviction, sending the case back to a lo...

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Supreme Court limits use of 'geofence warrants' amid cellphone data privacy concerns
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The Supreme Court stood up for privacy — but only to a point
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11 easy ways to protect your online privacy in 2025

Privacy is getting harder to protect in a world where everything is connected. Whether you're chatting with an AI, checking your email or using your smartphone, your ...
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Google releases new privacy controls for activity history, personalization

Google is rolling out new privacy controls for Search services and Google Play, giving you more control over saved history and personalized recommendations.
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This Privacy Lawsuit Shows Your Car Doesn’t Need To Be Connected To Be Tracked

An ALPR network has been sued for allegedly violating California privacy laws, including claims that vehicle data was shared with federal agencies.
Wired
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How to Use Generative AI Tools While Still Protecting Your Privacy

The explosion of consumer-facing tools that offer generative AI has created plenty of debate: These tools promise to transform the ways in which we live and work while also raising fundamental questions about how we can adapt to a world in which they're ...
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Why Do We Care So Much About Privacy? | The New Yorker

The reason you’ve been receiving a steady stream of privacy-policy updates from online services, some of which you may have forgotten you ever subscribed to, is that the European Union just enacted the General Data Protection Regulation, which gives ...
NBC News
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Privacy is a right, but it may not be free. How does $3 a month sound?

The internet, once a bastion of free access, is now filled with pay walls: $10 for music, another $13 or more to stream movies and TV shows and maybe a few dollars more for a newspaper website. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ...
CNBC
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Apple is turning privacy into a business advantage, not just a marketing slogan

Monday's WWDC announcements showed that Apple's privacy strategy is now part of its products: Privacy was mentioned as part of nearly every new feature, and got stage ...
Vogue
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Is Privacy the New Luxury?

In 2026, the race for data is as intense as any modern gold rush, thanks to the explosive growth of AI. Tech companies want to know your jeans size, how you sleep, even what parts of a store you’re drawn to upon entering. At the same time, fashion brands ...
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