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'Textalayzer': Nevada Legislature considers technology to scan phones after crashes


Nevada lawmakers are considering a bill to allow use of technology to scan cellphones for texting while driver involved in a vehicle crash. (KSNV file)
Nevada lawmakers are considering a bill to allow use of technology to scan cellphones for texting while driver involved in a vehicle crash. (KSNV file)
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A legislative proposal could make Nevada one of the first states to allow police to use a contentious technology to find out if a person was using a cellphone during a car crash.

The measure is igniting privacy concerns and has led lawmakers to question the practicality of the technology, even while acknowledging the threat of distracted driving.

It would let police use a device known as the "textalyzer" that connects to a cellphone and looks for user activity.

Israel-based company Cellebrite says its technology doesn't access or store personal content. It hasn't been tested in the field and isn't being used by any law enforcement agencies.

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The future of the Nevada proposal isn't clear. A similar measure introduced in 2017 failed in the New York Legislature, but lawmakers are considering it again.

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