
Supreme Court tightens rules on geofence warrants, adds friction to location data requests
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The Supreme Court ruled that geofence warrants—which law enforcement uses to identify devices in a specific area—now require stronger constitutional protections. This creates legal guardrails around how police can access location data, which matters for indie developers building location services, privacy tools, or anything touching user location history.
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