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Open Peer Commentaries

Moving Beyond Context: Reassessing Privacy Rights in the Neurotechnology Era

Pages 144-146 | Published online: 03 Apr 2024
 
This article refers to:
Brain Data in Context: Are New Rights the Way to Mental and Brain Privacy?

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1 Cell phones tap into wireless networks several times a minute, even if the phone is not in use. As users travel, their cell phones connect to different towers and generate time-stamped records known as CSLI. Based on the location information, third parties can map out where each user has been (Carpenter v. United States Citation2018, 1-2).

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