Police have right to a suspect's internet info without a warrant, Arizona Supreme Court rules tucson.com Posted by Rambler 4 years ago in Privacy 1 comment 5
RoboGoat2000 wrote 4 years ago WTF, the same website posted another article concluding the exact opposite of OP's article: https://tucson.com/news/local/court-arizonans-have-right-to-internet-privacy-from-authorities-without-warrant/article_6a9375fe-3c88-5bee-ac2b-e0d5a8ce2ceb.html#tracking-source=article-related-bottom My take away: Your personal info like name and address are protected, but what you do online is not. Permalink 1
RoboGoat2000 wrote
WTF, the same website posted another article concluding the exact opposite of OP's article: https://tucson.com/news/local/court-arizonans-have-right-to-internet-privacy-from-authorities-without-warrant/article_6a9375fe-3c88-5bee-ac2b-e0d5a8ce2ceb.html#tracking-source=article-related-bottom
My take away: Your personal info like name and address are protected, but what you do online is not.