Stanford CIS

Google snoops on Gmail to catch pedophiles

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"Ryan Calo, a tech policy expert at the University of Washington School of Law, said that if Google "decided to take it upon themselves to police other things, they could do it and it wouldn't violate the terms of service or the Fourth Amendment," which bans unreasonable searches of private citizens. You invite Google to look in on your communications by signing up for its services."

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