Category Archives: Privacy Laws

Facebook Search Warrants Becoming Popular With Law Enforcement

It’s incredible when you stop and really think about the ways facebook has evolved over the years.  When I first opened my account in college it was used strictly for making plans with close friends and sharing pictures from weekend … Continue reading

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Michigan: Police Search Cell Phones During Traffic Stops

ACLU seeks information on Michigan program that allows cops to download information from smart phones belonging to stopped motorists. The Michigan State Police have a high-tech mobile forensics device that can be used to extract information from cell phones belonging … Continue reading

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Are Email Signature Disclaimers Necessary?

I found this article on one of our facebook friend’s page.  Do you agree? We’ve all gotten emails with disclaimer signatures, like “This email was intended for the recipients only” or “Our company accepts no liability for this email’s content”. … Continue reading

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Macomb County Juror In Trouble For Facebook Post

We’ve posted a few blogs about ways facebook, your phone , and emails , might not be as private as you think.  Today we get one more example to prove our case.  A Macomb County Juror was removed from jury … Continue reading

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Is Anything Private Anymore??

Think your data is safe online? How about your emails? The location of your car? You may be surprised to find out how much effort the government is putting into collecting as much of your private data as it can.  … Continue reading

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Facebook Friend? Or F.B.I Foe?

Ambrose Law Group is a firm believer in NEVER talking to the police. We repeat NEVER TALK TO THE POLICE!  Other than your name and identifying information you have the right to remain silent.  Even if you know your innocent it’s best … Continue reading

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