🔒 The Wiretap: Google Fought A Court Order For 2,600 User Locations. And Won.

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Summary:
- Google successfully fought a government order to provide location data for over 2,600 user accounts, arguing that the request was overly broad and violated users' privacy rights.
- The case highlights the ongoing tension between technology companies and law enforcement agencies over access to user data, as companies strive to protect user privacy while also cooperating with legitimate law enforcement requests.
- The ruling sets an important precedent, reaffirming that technology companies have the right to challenge overbroad or unjustified government demands for user data, even in criminal investigations.

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