US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) purchases Americans' location data
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US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) resumed buying commercially sourced location histories from data brokers that can track Americans without a warrant and told lawmakers it relies on the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) to justify those purchases.
Why it matters
The purchase practice enables investigators to obtain location datasets without seeking judicial authorization, removing the judge as a routine gatekeeper for that class of data. Privacy and compliance teams must treat commercially sourced location inventories as potentially accessible to federal investigators unless new legal limits are imposed.
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