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  2. Use of social network websites in investigations - Wikipedia

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    In February 2006, police in Oxford, Ohio were directed to the Facebook profile of a Miami University student because it showed the police sketch of a suspect in the rape of another Miami University student as the account owner's personal picture. The police arrested the student and charged him with inducing panic. [26]

  3. Privacy concerns with social networking services - Wikipedia

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    Personal information can be collected in mass, but the debate over whether it breaches personal privacy is due to the inability to match this information with specific people. [30] There have however been some concerns with API because of the recent scandal between Facebook and the political consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica.

  4. Other companies have been hauled into court after claims they violated BIPA, including Google, SnapChat and Facebook. In 2022, more than one million Facebook users in Illinois received checks ...

  5. Police: 19-year-old faked age, emergency to assault 14-year ...

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    A 19-year-old Michigan man is facing criminal charges after police say he feigned being 14 years old and used Snapchat to access a minor, stay at her home and sexually assault the child and her ...

  6. Internet privacy - Wikipedia

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    The information Google uses will give users more relevant search results and advertisements. The new privacy policy explains that Google can use shared information on one service in other Google services from people who have a Google account and are logged in. Google will treat a user as a single user across all of their products.

  7. Brewster police officer's Snapchat leads to arrest ...

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    In an interview with State Police on July 24, Marshall took ownership of the Snapchat account and "added that the account was hacked and deactivated, months ago while working a detail in Yarmouth ...

  8. Cellphone surveillance - Wikipedia

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    In most of the United States, police can get many kinds of cellphone data without obtaining a warrant. Law-enforcement records show police can use initial data from a tower dump to ask for another court order for more information, including addresses, billing records and logs of calls, texts and locations.

  9. Officer sent teens nude photos on Snapchat after ... - AOL

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    The Homeland Security officer acted as the teen and engaged the police officer in conversation on Snapchat. During these conversations in March 2022, the officer sent a nude video and a video in ...