With the Supreme Court slated to rule next term on whether cellphone location data requires a search warrant, a new poll shows that a majority of U.S. adults support law enforcement accessing certain personal data for someone under investigation, but only if it's authorized by a warrant. Polling was conducted June 8 through June 12 among 2,200 U.S. adults. Morning Consult is the official polling partner of POLITICO, Vox, Fortune, and Bloomberg News.
WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT
You have to trust companies and manufacturers with your private data to interact with them or use their products. What are people who distrust those companies doing? Not buying on Amazon? Not buying a smartphone? I guess not.