Legislation would limit government tracking of mobile devices

A measure seeks to clarify when the government can intercept location data coming from mobile devices that include cell phones, Wi-Fi-equipped laptops and vehicle navigation units.

Under the legislation, law enforcement agents would need the same permissions to monitor location information as they now need to wiretap phone conversations, the story said. 

House members and senators have finished drafting legislation that would stop law enforcement officials from tracking the location of wireless devices without parental consent or a warrant, or unless an emergency is happening, Aliya Sternstein writes in Nextgov.

The measure seeks to clarify when the government can intercept location data coming from mobile devices that include cell phones, Wi-Fi-equipped laptops and vehicle navigation units, the article added. Current electronic surveillance laws don't regulate government access to this information.

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