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locational data on the device and on the iphone it would be encrypted and the company had no plans to ever track users. but many questions remain. the washington post editorialized this weekend, if the police arrest you, do they need a warrant to rifle through your cell phone? they ve been split on the question. obama administration asked the supreme court to rule that the fourth amendment allows warrantless cell phone searchs. and just as troublesome, americans who use a cell phone may not know it is completely legal for law enforcement to track somebody s movement through their cell phone without getting a warrant. but the eager cooperation of cell phone companies and internet providers, critics say the government s capability to violate your privacy are limitless in the digital age. only a personal information that is out there and from that, they could piece together your social security number, too, for that matter but they are collecting all your email, your