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ap: Great. Police used an internet search to catch arson suspects. But what’s next?

Use of Google search in Denver case raises broader privacy questions

"The amount of data thatap been collected, stored, sold and shared is astonishing and how it is used will impact all of us," writes Denver Post Sue McMillin regarding the privacy, or lack thereof, of our internet activities.
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“The amount of data thatap been collected, stored, sold and shared is astonishing and how it is used will impact all of us,” writes Denver Post Sue McMillin regarding the privacy, or lack thereof, of our internet activities.
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We can – and should – debate what is an unreasonable search in a digital world. We need boundaries to ensure that if we use such things as keyword warrants, they are precisely defined, narrowly focused and used judiciously.
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