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🗓️ 18 Apr 2026  
A curfew order is a legal directive, typically issued by a court, requiring an individual to remain at a specified location - usually their home - during designated hours, often at night. In cybersecurity and digital forensics, curfew orders may be enforced using electronic monitoring devices, such as ankle bracelets equipped with GPS or radio frequency technology. These devices track compliance in real time and alert authorities to any violations. Curfew orders are commonly used as part of bail conditions, probation, or parole, especially for individuals deemed at risk of reoffending or those involved in cybercrime cases. Electronic enforcement helps ensure adherence to the order and provides evidence in case of breaches.
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