Police Are Looking at Your Online Search History
The fourth amendment of the Constitution is supposed to protect Americans from unreasonable searches and seizures. Up until the internet, that mostly meant searches and seizures of physical places. But now police are looking at your online search history through digital search history warrants. In this episode of America Uncovered, we look at how police are looking at your online search history, what problems this could cause, and whether it's legal under the US Constitution.
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