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Google says users' location data protected by the Fourth Amendment

( March 2, 2026, 22:00 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Google filed a brief with the US Supreme Court saying private documents like Location History don’t suddenly lose Fourth Amendment protections just because they’re stored in the cloud by Google. “Emails stored in Gmail are just as private as the letters sent and received by the Framers’ generation. Americans do not have to forego technological innovation in order to retain their basic constitutional rights,” it argued. See attached file. ...

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