Klaus

divulge

 Tue, 21 Mar 2017 14:24:56 +0100 
Now it's getting interesting...

#^Judge OKs warrant to reveal who searched a crime victim’s name on Google
Order seeks data for "any/all user or subscriber information" related to the searches.


The warrant demands Google to help police determine who searched for variations of the victim's name between December 1 of last year through January 7, 2017. A Google search, the warrant application says, reveals the photo used on the bogus passport. The image was not rendered on Yahoo or Bing, according to the documents. The warrant commands Google to divulge "any/all user or subscriber information"—including e-mail addresses, payment information, MAC addresses, social security numbers, dates of birth, and IP addresses—of anybody who conducted a search for the victim's name.
Mike Macgirvin
 Tue, 21 Mar 2017 22:04:26 +0100 
Google is collecting social security numbers now? This wouldn't surprise me in the least but I thought that was still at least 3-4 months away.