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by eddythompson80
369 days ago
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In general, all your personal information stored with Google or Apple or any other American company is subject to getting requested by a court order. If you listen to any of the True Crime podcasts, you'll always hear how google searches and cell tower location are always presented in a trial as evidence. People here always think they are so smart saying > Actualllly you can't prove that it was me who made that search query. > Actualllly you can't prove that it was me who had that cellphone around that cell tower. Could have been anybody. I could have been hacked. Judges always allow those evidence and jury always views it as incriminating. What makes more sense, that some unknown hacker hacked into your account and googled something about the thing you're here for, or that you actually just googled it yourself? |
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