Makes you think about this capability if the government decided to crack down on specific types of speech.
Google shouldn’t store this information in the first place.
* when a person performs a Google search, he or she is aware (at least constructively) that Google collects a significant amount of data and will provide that data to law enforcement personnel in response to an enforceable search warrant. For present purposes, what Google does with that information, including the standards it imposes upon itself before providing that information to investigators, is irrelevant. For Fourth Amendment purposes, what matters is that the user is informed that Google—a third party—will collect and store that information.
IANAL and can't understand whether now, every 3rd party storing my data is obligated to share it without a warrant.