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tracking device legality
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Discussions on tracking device legality at WindowsForum.com cover real-world cases like the FBI placing a GPS tracker on a student's car without a warrant. The content highlights that such tracking is often legal under recent court rulings, raising questions about privacy rights and government surveillance. While the forum focuses on Windows and technology, this topic intersects with legal and ethical debates around digital privacy. Users share news and opinions on how tracking devices are used by law enforcement and the implications for ordinary citizens. The tag serves as a resource for understanding the current legal landscape of tracking devices in the United States.
20 year old Santa Clara college student and American citizen Yasir Afifi found an FBI tracking device under his car. He showed the device to his roommates who posted a picture of the device online asking if it meant "the FBI is after us"?
Two days later, Afifi - who is half-Egyptian - got a...