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Meaning of Geofence from wikipedia

- A geofence is a virtual "perimeter" or "fence" around a given geographic feature. A geofence can be dynamically generated (as in a radius around a point...
- A geofence warrant or a reverse location warrant is a search warrant issued by a court to allow law enforcement to search a database to find all active...
- (whichever comes first) two days before (visitors must apply within a geofence area encomp****ing the greater Kanab visitor center, Vermilion Cliffs, and...
- who had turned off location-sharing settings. In 2020, the FBI used a geofence warrant to request data from Google about Android devices near the Seattle...
- have opposed geofence warrants in amicus briefs filed in motions to quash such orders to disclose geofence data. Dragnet (policing) "Geofence Warrants and...
- (2019-12-11). "Google Hands Feds 1,500 Phone Locations In Unprecedented 'Geofence' Search". Forbes. Archived from the original on 2020-01-01. Retrieved 2020-01-24...
- tracking. Geofencing involves creating a virtual geographic boundary (a geofence), enabling software to trigger a response when a device enters or leaves...
- altered its Arizona testing by removing safety drivers. The cars were geofenced within a 100-square-mile (260 km2) region surrounding Chandler, Arizona...
- without a search warrant. Carpenter v. United States Cellphone surveillance Geofence warrant Geolocation GLON**** Russian "Global Navigation Satellite System"...
- Microsoft) at the Security layer FileMaker Go 16 Enhanced signature capture, geofence, plugin compatibility, animations, and transitions 2018–05 FileMaker Pro...