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# Stingrays: Cell Phone Privacy and Warrantless Surveillance
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How would you feel if law enforcement showed up in your living room, demanded
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your cell phone, and started writing down your call history and text messages?
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How would you feel if you didn't even know that they were in your home to begin
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with, let alone stealing private data? [This is precisely what is happening when
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law enforcement uses "Stingrays" to locate individuals][0], collecting data of
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every other individual within range of the device in the process. Even *if* you
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are the subject of surveillance, this is still an astonishing violation of
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privacy. (Of course, law enforcement could always demand such records from your
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service provider, but such an act at the very least has a paper trail.)
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[0]: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/10/stingrays-biggest-unknown-technological-threat-cell-phone-privacy
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