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Supreme Court to decide privacy case over cell phone data collection

By Amy Miller ( June 5, 2017, 21:36 GMT | Insight) -- The US Supreme Court will hear a case that could clarify how much companies should protect customers' privacy rights in the digital era and the extent of constitutional protections against unreasonable searches and seizures. The court will decide whether there's a reasonable expectation of privacy for cell phone location information, and the verdict could have wide-ranging implications for telecom as well as tech companies.The US Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a case that could clarify the extent to which companies should protect customers' privacy rights in the digital era and the extent of constitutional protections against unreasonable searches and seizures....

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