Phone: Tracking Software Used By Police

| Category | Description | Examples / Methods | |----------|-------------|---------------------| | | Extract location history, call logs, app data, and deleted information from seized phones. | Cellebrite UFED, GrayKey, Magnet AXIOM | | Real-Time Tracking via Telco Data | Obtain live GPS or cell-site location information (CSLI) from mobile network operators. | StingRay (IMSI catcher), lawful intercept portals | | Malware / Remote Access Trojans (RATs) | Remotely install software to activate GPS, microphone, camera, or record keystrokes. | Pegasus (by NSO Group), FinFisher, PCU (Police Customized Unit) |

Law Enforcement Use of Phone Tracking Software: Capabilities, Legal Frameworks, and Oversight Mechanisms Date: April 14, 2026 Prepared for: Policy Review Committee / General Audience 1. Executive Summary Phone tracking software has become a standard tool for modern police work, enabling real-time location surveillance, historical data retrieval, and device forensics. While these technologies provide critical advantages in criminal investigations—ranging from locating missing persons to disrupting organized crime—they also raise significant privacy and civil liberties concerns. This report examines the types of software deployed, legal standards governing their use, operational benefits, and ongoing debates over oversight and warrant requirements. 2. Types of Phone Tracking Software Used by Police Law enforcement agencies utilize three main categories of tracking software: phone tracking software used by police