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on Friday the Supreme Court ruled that cops need a search warrant before getting data from your cellphone that shows where you were and when its a major privacy decision and sets one of the strongest legal limits yet on how the government can access your data but the Justice is also stressed that their ruling was narrow and only applies to the type of data in question historical cell phone location information not real-time cell records or national security surveillance for example the ACLU argued this case on behalf of Timothy Carpenter who was arrested for a series of robberies around Detroit largely because data from his cell phone put him near the crimes records of where you use your phone can construct a detailed portrait of your life where you eat work study or pray and even if youre having an affair but the FBI didnt get a warrant for carpenters location data because back in 2011 it didnt need to until Friday those records werent federally protected by the Fourth Amendment