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Courts have recently held that police don’t need a warrant to obtain your search history, an expert on surveillance explains: “Police can essentially rummage through your most revealing Google search queries and find incriminating evidence against you.”
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A legal expert on digital surveillance answers questions from Bolts readers about how police track your personal data, and what public officials could be doing to restrict it.
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“Everything, Everywhere, All at Once Surveillance”: Your Questions Answered - Bolts
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