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 @8CS4GM7answered…5yrs5Y

No, because in all likelihood they are collecting far more than they claim and it is difficult if not downright impossible to trust the government in matters of privacy violations due to leaks, history, etc.

 @8C4Q7JD from Minnesota  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes and no. If this is used for the good of finding missing people etc.

 @7YY64YV from Nevada  answered…3yrs3Y

No, only with a constitutional court warrant showing probable cause of criminal activity

 @8GTWWZJ from Rhode Island  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8MF2HYV from Maine  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but this data should not be collected indefinitely and stored, and access to this data should require warrants and probable cause.

 @8MF8XFJ from Massachusetts  answered…4yrs4Y