"The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has a new definition of “reasonable expectation.” According to the justices, it’s no longer reasonable to assume that what you type into Google is yours to keep.

In a decision that reads like a love letter to the surveillance economy, the court ruled that police were within their rights to access a convicted rapist’s search history without a warrant. The reasoning is that everyone knows they’re being watched anyway.

The opinion, issued Tuesday, leaned on the idea that the public has already surrendered its privacy to Silicon Valley.

We obtained a copy of the ruling for you here.

“It is common knowledge that websites, internet-based applications, and internet service providers collect, and then sell, user data,” the court said, as if mass exploitation of personal information had become a civic tradition.

Because that practice is so widely known, the court concluded, users cannot reasonably expect privacy. In other words, if corporations do it first, the government gets a free pass."

https://reclaimthenet.org/pennsylvania-court-rules-no-privacy-in-google-searches

#USA #Pennsylvania #Google #Privacy #Surveillance #PoliceState

@remixtures That Vs the 'right to be forgotten' that we have here in Europe.

Yeah sure, USians are super free!! XDDDD

@remixtures the third party exception is the gift that keeps giving
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So do they have different laws for citizens who pursue practices to maintain an expectation of privacy.
@remixtures The test should be, “If the government did this directly, would it be legal?” The government should not be allowed to violate one’s rights by proxy.

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"Given that there's so many mass-shootings, citizens cannot reasonably expect not to be shot."

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The govt and courts neglected to enforce copyright and privacy laws for tech fascists theft and privacy transgressions, and now the courts say the govt can also steal privacy because of the fascist failure of the courts to enforce the laws?

‘Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.’
Orwell

@remixtures So in their quest to kill the Constitution they have gotten around to the 4th Amendment then. Nice to know.
@remixtures the overton window of "reasonable expectations" of privacy
@remixtures Can we see the searches policemen make?

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This is why the cops destroyed all the landline hubs in my neighborhood.

We haven't had a scrap of privacy for 30 years.