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by mccoyspace
3315 days ago
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This is an interesting and relevant point. However, I believe that the expectation of privacy could still be arguably maintained because of the contractual relationship between the user and the service provider. The EULA and privacy policy would limit data sharing. There remains an expectation of privacy between two parties, and only within the context of the 'trigger command' that starts the process.
A warrant obviously by-passes this, but you are talking about warrantless searches. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third-party_doctrine