Gregg and True the vote bought GPS data for a city/county from providers to use in 2000 Mules. So all Law Enforcement have to do, is buy the GPS info from a provider, and that seams to bypass a warrant.
Where if they use cell tower triangulation data supinaed(sp) by a court from the Wireless phone company, it requires a warrant.
If the 'phone company' doesn't want to give it up, then yes. But, the phone companies are happy and eager to oblige and give up any info the deep state asks for.
yes - you got any idea what cops will take from peeps if not kept in check? Theres been some sh1t ones here in aussie land - looking up womens addresses etc for personal gain or for d.v mates. Its sick!
Yes. Because Constitution.
Law enforcement shouldn't be able to access someones phone full stop.
Yes, absolutely! Otherwise it could be a breech of the 4th amendment (unreasonable search and seizure.)
Absolutely.
Yes otherwise they'd be (openly) tracking us all at all times.
Yes. And they have to know my name first to get the warrent.
Um. Yes...
Gregg and True the vote bought GPS data for a city/county from providers to use in 2000 Mules. So all Law Enforcement have to do, is buy the GPS info from a provider, and that seams to bypass a warrant.
Where if they use cell tower triangulation data supinaed(sp) by a court from the Wireless phone company, it requires a warrant.
Yes. Also not allow tech to track either due to their romantic relationship with gov.
If the 'phone company' doesn't want to give it up, then yes. But, the phone companies are happy and eager to oblige and give up any info the deep state asks for.
or free for all if anything like optus and telstra being hacked in aussie land
Yes absolutely. Get a warrant. Until then, it isn't your business.
Yes
yes - you got any idea what cops will take from peeps if not kept in check? Theres been some sh1t ones here in aussie land - looking up womens addresses etc for personal gain or for d.v mates. Its sick!
Yes.
Additionally, users should have to take a class and fully under stand ALL the ways the devices can gather data.
Yes, for violation of privacy and the 5A
Privacy is a Constitutionally right, so yeah, warrant.