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The suspect was caught with the help of Google search

 

Every now and then someone searches for something related to the information they want on Google, and the search engine presents the user with thousands of websites around the world in a matter of seconds.

Interestingly, when we try to search using specific words to get the information we need, our search information reaches Google.

What we type on Google search is called Keyword and it is stored in Google's database as to who has searched with which words.

According to foreign media reports, US investigative agencies have asked Google to provide them with data on such individuals, so they try to search Google for any specific investigation.

Earlier this year, Florida police launched an investigation into a woman accused of sexually harassing R. Kelly for setting her own car on fire outside her home.

Police, meanwhile, issued a search warrant for Google, asking them to provide data on who searched the woman's home address during the blaze.

Google responded to the search warrant by handing over the data of those who searched the woman's home address to the police, on the basis of which the police arrested a man.

However, in the wake of this situation, US human rights organizations have strongly condemned Google's provision of data to the police, calling it a violation of US civil rights.

Google says it also protects the privacy of its users and helps law enforcement in complex cases.

"We need warrants to limit the scope of certain demands," said Richard Salgado, Google's director of law enforcement and information security.

The suspect was caught with the help of Google search Reviewed by Zishan Aziz on 3:35 AM Rating: 5

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