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Google’s fine print may cost your Fourth Amendment rights — Pennsylvania Supreme Court allows authorities to access your search history without a warrant | The court says that accepting Google’s privacy policy waives privacy rights, allowing warrantless access to search.


Pennsylvania’s High Court lets police access Google searches without a warrant, citing consent via privacy policy.

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