New Illinois Law Says Cops Need A Warrant To Grab Data From (Some) Third Parties
12 January 2022
12 January 2022
The state of Illinois continues to provide more protection than the US Constitution. Its privacy laws exceed what has been determined to be "reasonable" violations of privacy by decades of court precedent. This has allowed it to go after companies for violating state laws, even when the collections being prosecuted would likely be legal under the Supreme Court-created "Third Party Doctrine." State law allowed Facebook to be successfully sued over its facial recognition program -- one that detects faces and attempts to match them to Facebook profiles to "tag" photos with names of account holder's "friends." This resulted in a ...
New Illinois Law Says Cops Need A Warrant To Grab Data From (Some) Third Parties
The state of Illinois continues to provide more protection than the US Constitution. Its privacy laws exceed what has been determined to be "reasonable" violations of privacy by decades of court precedent. This has allowed it to go after...
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