The Path to Capturing Digital Evidence
Digital evidence plays an increasingly important role in investigations. Videos, still images, audio recordings, digital tags of physical evidence, social media content, PDF documents and other forms of digital evidence have changed the way investigators uncover truth.
While digital evidence is invaluable to investigations, it does present a set of challenges:
The growing amount of data from digital evidence, for instance, is huge. Some investigations can include hundreds of gigabytes of information — where do you store it all? How do you find the two or three key pieces of evidence you need? How do you request and retrieve further evidence from the community or 3rd party sources and leverage this evidence to explain what happened? How do you effectively share evidence with other agencies or lawyers?
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FOIA. - Freedom of Information Act



Privacy Policy
A privacy policy is a statement that discloses some or all of the ways a website collects, uses, discloses, and manages the data of its visitors and customers. It fulfills a legal requirement to protect a visitor or client's privacy.
Countries have their own laws with different requirements per jurisdiction regarding the use of privacy policies. Make sure you are following the legislation relevant to your activities and location.
In general, what should you cover in your Privacy Policy?
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What type of information do you collect?
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How do you collect information?
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Why do you collect such personal information?
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How do you store, use, share and disclose your site visitors' personal information?
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How (and if) do you communicate with your site visitors?
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Is your service targeting and collecting information from Minors?
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Privacy policy updates
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You can check out this support article to receive more information about how to create a privacy policy
The explanations and information provided herein are only general explanations, information and samples. You should not rely on this article as legal advice or as recommendations regarding what you should actually do. We recommend that you seek legal advice to help you understand and to assist you in the creation of your privacy policy.