Snehasish Nayak

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Over the centuries, the courts looked at whether people had a “reasonable expectation of privacy” and considered what it meant when you stored your information with someone else. Put simply, if it was in something like a locked storage container and the key was inaccessible to others, then judges concluded that there was such an expectation and the Fourth Amendment applied.
Tools and Weapons: The Promise and The Peril of the Digital Age
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