The Supreme Court rendered a decision this morning on a case debating whether or not people have an “expectation of...

The Supreme Court is restricting the use of “geofence warrants.”

In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court determined that people have a reasonable right to privacy on their devices. The government had argued “geofence warrants” don’t constitute…

The Supreme Court's decision to limit geofence warrants is a win for privacy advocates, who called their use unconstitutional but sought an outright ban.

The Supreme Court has held that constitutional privacy protections extend to cellphone location information, ruling in the case of a bank robber whose identity was discovered…

The Supreme Court rendered a decision this morning on a case debating whether or not people have an “expectation of...

Efforts to grab all the location data in an area get clogged by Fourth Amendment

The divided Supreme Court ruled that Americans are entitled to privacy protections even if they consent to tech companies tracking their location.

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 Supreme Court ruled that police conduct a Fourth Amendment search when they obtain a person’s detailed cellphone location history from a tech company.

Supreme Court rules constitutional privacy protections apply to geofence warrants - SiliconANGLE

The Supreme Court ruled geofence warrants need probable cause, finding people have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their phone location data.

The Supreme Court has ruled that constitutional privacy protections extend to cellphone location information.

The Supreme Court just made it official

The Supreme Court’s Chatrie ruling limits geofence warrants but dodges the bigger threat: the outdated third-party doctrine exposing your data.