Two Democratic congressmen are proposing sweeping changes to a U.S. privacy law that would always require the government to obtain a probable-cause warrant to access data stored in the cloud.
Tag: Fourth Amendment
It’s been a year following a federal appeals court decision setting aside a constitutional challenge trying to stop the government from using intrusive body scanners across U.S. airports.
For the first time ever, the public knows a bit about how often the police ask mobile phone carriers for data on Americans. It’s just enough data to know that we need some transparency and be
Mobile carriers responded to a staggering 1.3 million law enforcement requests last year for subscriber information, including text messages and phone location data, according to data provided to C