I Asked Ring Home Security and Nextdoor About Tracking Ice Raids With Their Tech: Is It Legal?
People are using Ring Neighbors and other apps to warn neighbors about law enforcement. Police are pushing back. I asked security companies where they stand.
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My Guide to Discussing Police or ICE Raids on Your Ring and Nextdoor Apps
I went straight to the source and found out what Ring and Nextdoor allow when discussing ICE raids and similar police activity in your neighborhood. [...]
Can You Legally Share ICE Raids on Apps Like Ring Neighbors or Nextdoor?
I talked about posting information on police and ICE raids with security companies to see what they allow. Here's how to avoid getting your posts taken down. [...]
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