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The Stored Communications Act (SCA) is a key legal instrument for privacy protection in the United States. However, it faces challenges in addressing modern technologies such as cloud storage and social media, jurisdictional issues, and constitutional concerns. Despite these challenges, the SCA has demonstrated adaptability through judicial interpretation and potential legislative updates. The article concludes that the SCA remains relevant in the era of digital communications, considering its limitations in addressing modern technologies and its potential to adapt through judicial interpretation and legislative updates. The SCA has a significant role in privacy protection in the United States and will continue to evolve with technological advancements.
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