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Your phone knows where you've been, and the government wants to know too


The justices are being asked to decide whether the 4th Amendment’s guarantee against unreasonable searches prevents the government from accessing — without a warrant — the data phone companies generate when your phone connects to their cell towers. Cell tower data are created when you call, text or access a data plan. And yet most Americans expect their cellphone location data will remain private. (Video by Jessica Q. Chen / Los Angeles Times) CAPTION Meghan Markle has been an actress, a blogger and a humanitarian, and now is engaged to Prince Harry. CAPTION Band of brothers: 0-11 Hawkins High football team refuses to give up (Video by Myung Chun / Los Angeles Times Editing by Mark Potts / Los Angeles Times) Band of brothers: 0-11 Hawkins High football team refuses to give up (Video by Myung Chun / Los Angeles Times Editing by Mark Potts / Los Angeles Times) CAPTION President Trump regrets his effort in three UCLA basketball players' release from China’s custody.


Source: Los Angeles Times November 28, 2017 12:00 UTC



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