Google, Facebook ask Supreme Court to protect cell phone data under Fourth Amendment – The Hill

Posted: August 15, 2017 at 11:53 am

Apple, Facebook, Google and other major technology companies asked the Supreme Court late on Monday night to rule that their users data should be protected from warantless search and seizure by the government.

The companies filed a brief in the case Carpenter v. United States, which the court has taken up to decide whether certain cell phone data is protected under the Fourth Amendment.

The namesake of the case is Timothy Carpenter, who was convicted of a string of armed robberies in 2010 and 2011. At trial, prosecutors presented cell phone location data from Carpenter and his accomplices that was obtained from service providers without a warrant.

The companies, which stressed that they took no position on Carpenters guilt, argued that their customers understand that data is collected by service providers as part of providing digital technologies, customers still expect privacy with respect to other parties, including the government.

Twitter, Verizon, Microsoft and Snap are also among the companies that filed.

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