5 thoughts on “Cell Phone Number Privacy”

  1. Some courts have allowed police to search a suspect’s phone without a search warrant, holding that a person does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the phone directory of his cell phone. In contrast, other courts held that it was an invasion of privacy for a wireless company to disclose the content of text messages a police officer sent to coworkers without the officer’s consent.

  2. Yes, Some courts are allowing police to check a suspect phone without any permission or search warrant.

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