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“Government agencies should need court approval to use cell-site simulators, limit bystander data, test device effects, and report their use, while private use should generally be barred except for allowed research activity.”
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“Government use of devices that mimic cell towers to locate phones should need strict court or foreign-intelligence approval, narrow time and area limits, and steps to reduce harm to nearby people, while private use should generally be banned except for allowed research.”
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“When the government gets or shares covered data in violation of access limits, agencies should have to limit keeping and sharing it, and courts or other official bodies should not be able to use it as evidence?”
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“Government agencies should need comparable court process before forcing data brokers or other third parties to hand over protected digital records, and judges should use the strongest privacy standard that applies to the request.”
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“Government privacy limits should cover account records, message contents, location data, data that can still identify someone after names are removed, and data gathered through deception, unauthorized access, broken privacy promises, or violated data contracts.”
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“Law enforcement should need stronger legal approval to get location data, browsing history, search queries, communications records, and provider-held data, and should not be able to buy certain personal data from brokers to avoid legal-process limits.”
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“Law enforcement and intelligence agencies generally should not buy sensitive communications, location, or wrongly obtained personal information from data brokers, and should face limits on using, sharing, or keeping data obtained through a banned purchase.”
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“Government data limits should apply when agencies pay for access through purchases, subscriptions, service fees, license fees, or similar deals, and when the data came from deception, unauthorized access, broken privacy promises, or resale through other companies.”
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“Police and intelligence agencies should not be able to buy protected digital records or wrongly obtained personal data from data brokers or other third parties, and other agencies should not be able to buy it for them.”
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“Police and intelligence agencies should not be able to pay data brokers or other third parties for covered private digital data, or get that data through another government office that bought it for them.”
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“Police should usually need a warrant or valid consent before getting sensitive digital records such as location data, browsing history, search queries, private messages, communication records, online-service data, or digital data from personal cars.”
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“The government should not avoid strong court-order protections by seeking sensitive records through another party, and companies that deliver, store, or process communications for others should have clearer limits on when they may disclose information.”
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“Digital privacy protections should cover account records, subscriber records, communication content, and location data tied to people in the United States and some U.S. persons abroad, while leaving out public information, certain background-check data, and license plate reader data.”
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“Police should usually need a warrant, informed consent, or a defined emergency before accessing covered data from noncommercial vehicles, and courts should generally keep improperly obtained covered car data out of evidence.”
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