Pa. high court rules that police can access Google searches without a warrant

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- The article discusses a court ruling in Pennsylvania that allows police to access Google search history without a warrant. This is a significant legal decision that impacts people's privacy and digital rights.

- The court ruled that people do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy for their Google search history, meaning the police can obtain this information from Google without needing to get a warrant first.

- This ruling could set a precedent for other states and could make it easier for law enforcement to access people's private online activity, raising concerns about government overreach and the erosion of digital privacy.

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