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Default Smart Homes and Court

On Sun, 12 Mar 2017 20:36:21 -0500, Dean Hoffman
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Article here discussing potential eavesdropping by the
new gizmos Siri, Alexa, and so on. Can prosecutors use
any of it in court?
https://techcrunch.com/2017/03/12/alexa-privacy/

The article says the issue is unsettled.


If the data is still available, they can get a warrant to retrieve it.
If they want to hack in, they could do that with a warrant too, based
on other technology that has been used in the past. (bugging phones
and retrieving data from GPS units in cars)
The scary warrant is a FISA warrant, provided by a secret court and
seldom ever refused.