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TopicThe government can get warrants for the data of anyone who viewed Youtube videos
DnDer
03/31/24 7:03:34 AM
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Link_of_time posted...
Did you think that everything you did on the internet was beyond the reach of law enforcement?


mistymermaid posted...
Browsing history is not a crime. Specific patterns that show a consistent interest in criminal activity, can damage a defendant's credibility though.


LeoRavus posted...
The government can get data from all our online activities and searches. And all those apps where you have to give them permission to access your contacts and photos? They got that too. Nothing's really private anymore. Any dick pics you've taken with your phone are sitting in some database waiting to be accessed.

All three of these posts kind of beg the question, "With due process and probable cause, right?"

Sure, all these companies have your data. But those companies can't give up your data (and the police can't ask for it) without a damn good reason. ...right?

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