This term, the Supreme Court sank its teeth into yet another technology privacy issue that divided the country: whether the police could snoop in the smartphone of an arrested person without getting a warrant first. Looking at two cases in California and Massachusetts where photos and call logs from phones helped police bust a gang member for a shooting and a drug dealer, the country’s highest court ruled that law enforcement should have gotten warrants before trawling through the contents of their phones.
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