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The US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Chatrie v. United States that Fourth Amendment protections extend to location history data users provide to companies like Google and Apple, requiring police to obtain a warrant to access that data. The case stemmed from a 2019 bank robbery arrest using a geofence warrant.
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