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Do mobile phone users have a reasonable expectation of privacy?
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!PRIVACY AND LOCATION BASED DEVICES MobileĀ phones rely on global positioning systems (GPS) and mobile phone towers to hone in on a user’s location. The … Continue reading →
Posted in Privacy, Telecommunications
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Tagged Android, cell phone privacy, Digital Due Process coalition, Electronic Communications Privacy Act, electronic panoptican, focault, geo-location based devices, GPS enabled phones, House Judiciary Committee, iPhone, location based privacy, location based tracking devices, mobile phone privacy, opt in consent, Privacy, reasonable expectation of privacy in user's location, reasonable expectation of privacy of mobile phone's location
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