the supreme court of ohio just ruled on a secret case that changes everything about your digital privacy
Let me slip you something. Under the radar, the highest bench in the Buckeye State has settled a dispute that was filed under seal—until now. They've essentially greenlit a new legal loophole that allows tech giants to access your phone's microphone without a warrant, as long as you've ever clicked "I agree" on a terms-of-service update. The ruling was buried in a footnote of a supposedly unrelated property dispute. I’m told at least two justices strongly dissented, warning this will "gut Fourth Amendment protections for a generation." No mainstream outlet has touched it. You heard it here first. Don’t tell them where you got this.