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Google Says Law Enforcement Needs Search Warrants Before Raiding Gmail Accounts

Google is looking to stop law enforcement in gaining access to gmail accounts without the users permission. Google’s Chris Gaither said to gain access to an account law enforcement will new a “an ECPA search warrant” for them to “compel us to produce content in Gmail.” This goes back to the CIA who was busted with sending out embarrassing emails. CIA agents were able to access his account without a an ECPA search warrant. This is a battle Google is probably going to do since the US government does what it wants.

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