Recent studies show as much as 53% of web traffic worldwide comes from mobile users, compared to 57% from desktop computers. Therefore, when looking for a user’s internet search history for evidence, you must be sure to check not only their desktops and laptops, but their phones too.
Duty to Preserve Phone Internet History Evidence
Once a party has a reasonable anticipation of litigation, they have an obligation to preserve evidence. Internet search history from a user’s phone or computer can contain relevant, discoverable evidence in a case. Failure to take reasonable measures to preserve relevant evidence could subject the party to court sanctions, or worse. In an effort to ensure proper procedures are in place to limit your risk and streamline eDiscovery, consider a Litigation Response Plan.
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Many Uses of Internet Search History Evidence
While not definitive proof of other actions, certain searches can provide a better understanding of someone’s motives, or lead to the discovery of additional evidence. For example, consider these real world examples:
- The browser history showed the husband was interested in learning about how to hide marital assets at an offshore bank, which in turn lead to the discovery of financial infidelity.
- The internet history on an employee’s work computer showed they were spending at least two hours a day viewing porn – while working.
- The internet history showed when and from which website the defendant had downloaded copyrighted photos for his own website.
Duty to Preserve Phone Internet History Evidence
Once a party has a reasonable anticipation of litigation, they have an obligation to preserve evidence. Internet search history from a user’s phone or computer can contain relevant, discoverable evidence. Failure to take reasonable measures to preserve relevant evidence could subject the party to court sanctions, or worse. In an effort to ensure proper procedures are in place to limit your risk and streamline eDiscovery, consider a Litigation Response Plan.
Using Digital Forensics to Collect & Preserve GPS Data
With years of experience in digital forensics and using the latest technology, so we extract data from various devices with ease. Frequently our forensics experts recover all existing and even previously deleted data. Additionally, we work with almost any type of smartphone or computer, no matter its condition.
Remote Services
We handle the data extraction remotely. This means you, your client, or witness does not have to ship their phone. Instead, we ship you our BlackBox and conduct the forensics examination remotely. Then, you return the BlackBox to us using our pre-paid shipping label and box.
Evidence Reports for Easy Legal Review
Once complete, we provide you with an Evidence Report containing all the electronic evidence. We give you links to source files, Bates stamped exhibits, and of course, all related metadata.
Flat Fee Services
All our digital forensic services are provided on a flat-fee basis. Thus, you know your cost up front. We won’t charge for phone calls, emails, or other communications.