You have an expectation of privacy in location data that reveals your movements in the physical world, and even short-term surveillance of these movements is a search subject to the Fourth Amendment, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today in Chatrie v. United States. The case involved geofence warrants...
What about States with 2-party consent laws? I’ve often wondered if its ever going to become a class action suite for all the audio monitoring, and not just the audible trigger words for home assistants. I’m talking anytime you have a conversation about something you see ads. I’m really sick of me and my wife’s or kids’ arguments becoming divisive ads that pop up moments later which only adds fuel to the fire
I think two party consent will be broadly ruled unconstitutional if it ever gets that far up nowadays. It’s already not applicable to public recording.