Saturday, 14 July 2012

Protesters Against Cell Phone Tracking Making Some Noise

The matter of cell phone tracking is a major concern to many people, and this is only amplified by the fact that it is being done without their consent and without a warrant. The points that are raised by those who are against this procedure include matters such as the fact that this is an invasion of privacy and more importantly if this procedure will even help or facilitate battling crime. Arguments from both those who are in favor and those who are not are strong. For example locating a vehicle through the use of GPS technology, without a warrant for the search, was banned by the U.S. government and now people are questioning why the same hasn’t been done about tracing people’s location through their cell phones. Their temper is fueled by the fact that cell phone tracking is something that legal authorities have been making use of for a while now in tracking people.



However some changes have been brought about to some degree, with the recent law suit charged by ACLU, law enforcing institution in the country have had to stop using cell phone tracking technologies, for the moment. Furthermore the Department of Justice has also taken into considerations the claims regarding privacy invasion. The department also stated that it will certainly act upon the matter raised by people regarding the breach in their privacy; however it can also be interpreted that this statement may only mean that the information that has been gathered about individuals through cell phone monitoring will not be disclosed.

Though, on the contrary the Department of Justice also sent out a rather ironic statement during the State of the Mobile Net conference. The Department of Justice went on to say that without the ability to monitor individuals through cell phone monitoring without an appropriate warrant the government would be severely handicapped, and so it is in fact a necessity. In the past the Department of Justice has had a reputation of being a strong supporter of the notion to use mobile tracking and cell phone monitoring strategies to aid investigations which any of the law enforcement agencies may be conducting.

Luckily not everything that the Department of Justice stated had been taken for granted, in fact a representative of the Center for Democracy and Technology refuted this point. The delegate fought back with a valid point, mentioning that there was not a single Justice in the country that supported the Department of Justice’s argument and point of view, more so, the Department hadn’t received even one vote in favor of their theory.

As far as the point of view of the cell phone carriers in the nation is concerned, they don’t seem to be bothered with it too much; if anything they too support the idea. The reason for this is not so complex, the data that the police of investigative agencies require from them is readily available with the service providers, and as it greatly assists in their searches, the companies capitalize on their dependency and make a good deal of money from this trade of information. There is already much talk regarding the manuals and extra bits of information that cell phone carriers issue to legal authorities, and making a warrant compulsory would only reduce the amount of revenue that companies are making from selling this information.

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