Sunday, December 21, 2014

Instagram exposes your privacy

 From the desk of Sean Kelly
An Instagram exposes your privacy when the police get involved.

It seems that privacy, as we knew it, has changed. Judge says police can create fake Instagram accounts to see photos.

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Many would argue that cops cross the line when theyimpersonate people on social networks to catch suspects, but that doesn't mean that fake accounts are always off the table. In a recent opinion, New Jersey district judge William Martini contends that police don't need search warrants to create bogus Instagram accounts for the sake of seeing a suspect's photos. As Martini explains, it's 'consensual sharing' -- the perpetrator is both making these pictures public and willingly providing access to others. That's bad news for Daniel Gatson, an alleged burglar who insisted that law enforcement needed probable cause (that is, reasonable belief that there's evidence of a crime) to peek at an Instagram feed laden with shots of cash and jewelery.  Read More...
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Just kind of keep in mind that what you see so can prying eyes. An instagram ssearch is done everyday by thousands of surfers.  A Judge says police can create fake Instagram accounts to see photos. Santa checks his list twice. Well now the law can use instagram hashtags to find you.

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