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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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    Snapchat also has a "stories" feature where users can send photos to their "story" and friends can view the story as many times as they want until it disappears after twenty-four hours. Users have the ability to make their snapchat stories viewable to all of their friends on their friends list, only specific friends, or the story can be made ...

  4. Disappearing messages on Signal and Snapchat are cause for ...

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    A pair of profile legal cases involving Sam Bankman-Fried and Amazon highlight a familiar issue for parents: the use of self-deleting messages. Disappearing messages on Signal and Snapchat are ...

  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. Snapchat - Wikipedia

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    Snapchat is primarily used for creating multimedia messages referred to as "snaps"; snaps can consist of a photo or a short video, and can be edited to include filters and effects, text captions, and drawings. [52] [53] Snaps can be directed privately to selected contacts, or to a semi-public "Story" or a public "Story" called "Our Story". [54]

  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. Encryption ban proposal in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] Cameron's proposal was in response to the services which allow users to communicate without providing the UK security services access to their messages, [5] which in turn could allegedly allow suspected terrorists a safe means of communication. [8]

  9. In Texas, can police search my cellphone when they pull me ...

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    Incoming calls, text messages or any other incriminating data viewed on the phone screen cannot be used to prove guilt or as evidence in a criminal case. A judge-issued search warrant is required ...