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Old 04-22-2013, 06:58 AM  
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I'd doubt this would be seen by the SCOTUS as an invasion of privacy and a violation of the 4th amendment.

Technically, the 4th doesn't protect what you do on the internet. If you want information on your computer private, don't connect it to the internet. If you want your whereabouts and history on the internet secure and private, then it's really up to you to do so.

There isn't a bubble of protection granted to you by the 4th for anything you do anywhere you go. If you traverse the internet, then you're willingly putting that information into public domain.
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