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Why Smartphone Search Histories Are Becoming Digital Confessions

A Utah real estate agent's Google search for "what kind of doctor was dr. pepper"—seemingly innocent—became courtroom evidence in a murder trial. The case illustrates how smartphone surveillance creates a permanent record of curiosity, doubt, and half-formed thoughts that prosecutors can use in criminal investigations. As devices capture every query, location ping, and message, the behavioral exhaust of ordinary digital life is being used in criminal cases, shifting what "private" means and forcing consumers to confront that their devices are less personal assistants and more prosecutorial archives.