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Jan 12, 2016 - 12:10:23 pm
Title:
Should police be allowed to search phones with kill switches without a warrant?
Should police be allowed to search phones without a warrant?
Title desc:
American law enforcement has long advocated for universal "kill switches" in cellphones to cut down on mobile device thefts. Now the Department of Justice argues that the same remote locking and data-wiping technology represents a threat to police investigations–one that means they should be free to search phones without a warrant.
American law enforcement has long advocated for universal “kill switches” in cellphones to cut down on mobile device thefts. Now the Department of Justice argues that the same remote locking and data-wiping technology represents a threat to police investigations–one that means they should be free to search phones without a warrant.
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Date:
Jan 12, 2016 - 12:10:23 pm
Title:
Should police be allowed to search phones without a warrant?
Category:
Politics
Option name:
Yes
Option name:
No
Title desc:
American law enforcement has long advocated for universal “kill switches” in cellphones to cut down on mobile device thefts. Now the Department of Justice argues that the same remote locking and data-wiping technology represents a threat to police investigations–one that means they should be free to search phones without a warrant.
Desc link:
www.wired.com/2014/04/smartphone-kill-switch/
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