EFF Asks Oregon Supreme Court Not to Limit Fourth Amendment Rights Based on Terms of Service
Briefly

We ask that the Court join the Ninth Circuit in recognizing that people have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their browsing histories, and that checking a box to access public Wi-Fi does not waive Fourth Amendment rights.
Browsing history reveals some of the most sensitive personal information that exists-the very privacies of life that the Fourth Amendment was designed to protect.
Read at Electronic Frontier Foundation
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