NGL Procedures for Information Requests
NGL Procedures for Information Requests
NGL Procedures for Information Requests
The safety of our users is extremely important to Team NGL. In order to ensure our users’ safety and the wellbeing of the community at large, we at NGL comply with law enforcement to protect users whenever it is deemed necessary.
What should I do if I witness illegal activity on NGL?
If you see something that you believe may constitute illegal or criminal activity on NGL, please report this to our team by using the Report function in the app and by emailing our safety team at safety@nglapp.com.
What will you do with my report?
After careful consideration by our team, we may deem which authorities are best to contact and may share the activity with the appropriate channels. We will comply with law enforcement and secure the NGL community from further criminal activity by ensuring that the user is banned, and law enforcement will determine the appropriate legal action to take going forward.
What information do you share with law enforcement?
NGL is entirely willing to work with law enforcement to share whatever content is necessary to secure our users’ safety. NGL maintains user content data and will disclose such data pursuant to proper legal process in accordance with 18 U.S.C. §2703(a) and United States v. Warshak, 631 F.3d 266 (6th Cir. 2010). If you are concerned about what information NGL collects about you as a user, read over our Privacy Policy to learn more. However, due process is necessary in order for law enforcement to legally obtain much of this information from NGL. These processes may include, and are not limited to:
Law enforcement must contact NGL by email at lawenforcement@nglapp.com. Requests for information release should include, at minimum:
Screenshots or other proof of offending NGL content.
Recipient’s name and NGL link.
Any known information about sender of offending message
In order to produce content information, NGL requests a valid search warrant in accordance with 18 U.S.C. §2703(a).
NGL will honor preservation requests by law enforcement, provided that NGL is contacted at lawenforcement@nglapp.com with a valid preservation request and all supporting documentation. We will preserve requested information for up to 180 days in accordance with 18 U.S.C. § 2703(f) and 18 U.S.C. § 2703(f). NGL can only preserve information for active accounts.
Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §§ 2702(b)(8) and 2702(c)(4), NGL is permitted to disclose information, including user information and access logs, voluntarily to a federal, state, or local government entity when NGL believes in good faith that an emergency involving danger, death or serious physical injury to any person requires such disclosure.
All emergency data requests must be formatted in the manner dictated by US law with 18 U.S.C § 2702(b)(7) and § 2702(c).
In accordance with 18 U.S.C. § 2703(c)(1)(C), NGL shall disclose information based on user consent obtained by law enforcement where sufficient information is provided to verify that the person providing the consent is the actual creator of the account and where law enforcement endorses the authenticity of the consent. NGL shall not release information if the user will not or cannot provide registration information that corresponds with the information on record at NGL.
NGL will produce documents in response to out of state legal process such as subpoenas, court orders, emergency requests, consent letters and search warrants without requiring domestication.
All communications with law enforcement officers must include full name, title, rank and badge number.
In addition to the formalities set out above, all law enforcement requests must:
be sent by email to lawenforcement@nglapp.com
include in the subject header, “Request by Law Enforcement”
be in the English language
This policy may be changed at any time by Team NGL, and all changes are effective immediately upon publication.
The safety of our users is extremely important to Team NGL. In order to ensure our users’ safety and the wellbeing of the community at large, we at NGL comply with law enforcement to protect users whenever it is deemed necessary.
What should I do if I witness illegal activity on NGL?
If you see something that you believe may constitute illegal or criminal activity on NGL, please report this to our team by using the Report function in the app and by emailing our safety team at safety@nglapp.com.
What will you do with my report?
After careful consideration by our team, we may deem which authorities are best to contact and may share the activity with the appropriate channels. We will comply with law enforcement and secure the NGL community from further criminal activity by ensuring that the user is banned, and law enforcement will determine the appropriate legal action to take going forward.
What information do you share with law enforcement?
NGL is entirely willing to work with law enforcement to share whatever content is necessary to secure our users’ safety. NGL maintains user content data and will disclose such data pursuant to proper legal process in accordance with 18 U.S.C. §2703(a) and United States v. Warshak, 631 F.3d 266 (6th Cir. 2010). If you are concerned about what information NGL collects about you as a user, read over our Privacy Policy to learn more. However, due process is necessary in order for law enforcement to legally obtain much of this information from NGL. These processes may include, and are not limited to:
Law enforcement must contact NGL by email at lawenforcement@nglapp.com. Requests for information release should include, at minimum:
Screenshots or other proof of offending NGL content.
Recipient’s name and NGL link.
Any known information about sender of offending message
In order to produce content information, NGL requests a valid search warrant in accordance with 18 U.S.C. §2703(a).
NGL will honor preservation requests by law enforcement, provided that NGL is contacted at lawenforcement@nglapp.com with a valid preservation request and all supporting documentation. We will preserve requested information for up to 180 days in accordance with 18 U.S.C. § 2703(f) and 18 U.S.C. § 2703(f). NGL can only preserve information for active accounts.
Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §§ 2702(b)(8) and 2702(c)(4), NGL is permitted to disclose information, including user information and access logs, voluntarily to a federal, state, or local government entity when NGL believes in good faith that an emergency involving danger, death or serious physical injury to any person requires such disclosure.
All emergency data requests must be formatted in the manner dictated by US law with 18 U.S.C § 2702(b)(7) and § 2702(c).
In accordance with 18 U.S.C. § 2703(c)(1)(C), NGL shall disclose information based on user consent obtained by law enforcement where sufficient information is provided to verify that the person providing the consent is the actual creator of the account and where law enforcement endorses the authenticity of the consent. NGL shall not release information if the user will not or cannot provide registration information that corresponds with the information on record at NGL.
NGL will produce documents in response to out of state legal process such as subpoenas, court orders, emergency requests, consent letters and search warrants without requiring domestication.
All communications with law enforcement officers must include full name, title, rank and badge number.
In addition to the formalities set out above, all law enforcement requests must:
be sent by email to lawenforcement@nglapp.com
include in the subject header, “Request by Law Enforcement”
be in the English language
This policy may be changed at any time by Team NGL, and all changes are effective immediately upon publication.
The safety of our users is extremely important to Team NGL. In order to ensure our users’ safety and the wellbeing of the community at large, we at NGL comply with law enforcement to protect users whenever it is deemed necessary.
What should I do if I witness illegal activity on NGL?
If you see something that you believe may constitute illegal or criminal activity on NGL, please report this to our team by using the Report function in the app and by emailing our safety team at safety@nglapp.com.
What will you do with my report?
After careful consideration by our team, we may deem which authorities are best to contact and may share the activity with the appropriate channels. We will comply with law enforcement and secure the NGL community from further criminal activity by ensuring that the user is banned, and law enforcement will determine the appropriate legal action to take going forward.
What information do you share with law enforcement?
NGL is entirely willing to work with law enforcement to share whatever content is necessary to secure our users’ safety. NGL maintains user content data and will disclose such data pursuant to proper legal process in accordance with 18 U.S.C. §2703(a) and United States v. Warshak, 631 F.3d 266 (6th Cir. 2010). If you are concerned about what information NGL collects about you as a user, read over our Privacy Policy to learn more. However, due process is necessary in order for law enforcement to legally obtain much of this information from NGL. These processes may include, and are not limited to:
Law enforcement must contact NGL by email at lawenforcement@nglapp.com. Requests for information release should include, at minimum:
Screenshots or other proof of offending NGL content.
Recipient’s name and NGL link.
Any known information about sender of offending message
In order to produce content information, NGL requests a valid search warrant in accordance with 18 U.S.C. §2703(a).
NGL will honor preservation requests by law enforcement, provided that NGL is contacted at lawenforcement@nglapp.com with a valid preservation request and all supporting documentation. We will preserve requested information for up to 180 days in accordance with 18 U.S.C. § 2703(f) and 18 U.S.C. § 2703(f). NGL can only preserve information for active accounts.
Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §§ 2702(b)(8) and 2702(c)(4), NGL is permitted to disclose information, including user information and access logs, voluntarily to a federal, state, or local government entity when NGL believes in good faith that an emergency involving danger, death or serious physical injury to any person requires such disclosure.
All emergency data requests must be formatted in the manner dictated by US law with 18 U.S.C § 2702(b)(7) and § 2702(c).
In accordance with 18 U.S.C. § 2703(c)(1)(C), NGL shall disclose information based on user consent obtained by law enforcement where sufficient information is provided to verify that the person providing the consent is the actual creator of the account and where law enforcement endorses the authenticity of the consent. NGL shall not release information if the user will not or cannot provide registration information that corresponds with the information on record at NGL.
NGL will produce documents in response to out of state legal process such as subpoenas, court orders, emergency requests, consent letters and search warrants without requiring domestication.
All communications with law enforcement officers must include full name, title, rank and badge number.
In addition to the formalities set out above, all law enforcement requests must:
be sent by email to lawenforcement@nglapp.com
include in the subject header, “Request by Law Enforcement”
be in the English language
This policy may be changed at any time by Team NGL, and all changes are effective immediately upon publication.