The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that police must get a warrant before accessing your cellphone location data. In a close 5â4 decision, the Court said that obtaining this information without a warrant is an unreasonable search, marking a major shift toward stronger privacy protections in the digital age.
The ruling recognizes that cellphone location records reveal highly personal details about your movements and therefore deserve Fourth Amendment protection â a big step in limiting government surveillance.
Summary of: US Top Court Rules Warrants Required for Cellphone Location Data, The Wire, [thewire.in]

