Feds demanded Google to search for 4 areas for suspected arsonists' phones. Google gave 1,500 device IDs
Share to facebookGoogle keeps historical locations of users, and police are taking advantage to find all kinds ofTwo dead dogs and more than $50,000 in damaged property were just some of the casualties of arsons carried out across Milwaukee, Wisconsin, throughout 2018 and 2019.
time of a robbery. In this case, investigators asked for identifying information on all six users and Google provided it.It’s unclear whether or not Google handed over any identifying information, but to Jerome Greco, a public defender in the Digital Forensics Unit of the Legal Aid Society, it’s a sign that geofence warrants are overly broad and endanger user privacy. . “One, it demonstrates a sample of how many people’s minute-by-minute movements Google is precisely tracking.
Richard Salgado, Google director of law enforcement and information security, said the company had processes to look through government requests and ensure customer privacy was protected. “We only produce information that identifies specific users when we are legally required to do so,” said Salgado.trying to fight back against overly broad government requests, but still appears to be handing over innocent people’s information as well as legitimate suspect data.
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