I have been recording certain snaps since launch but no one had said anything but i just thought about it now
Never send anything electronically you don't want someone to have. Forever.imo it needs to notify in all circumstances, beginning or middle or further on. very creepy otherwise.
Never send anything electronically you don't want someone to have. Forever.
Never send anything electronically you don't want someone to have. Forever.
I have been recording certain snaps since launch but no one had said anything but i just thought about it now
as a woman, regardless of if I'm just talking or whatever I might do (and I don't use those apps), I have a right to know if someone is videoing me whether a friend, acquaintance, or law enforcement. anything else is beyond creepy. I would think anyone, male or female would want, and have a right, to know.
as a woman, regardless of if I'm just talking or whatever I might do (and I don't use those apps), I have a right to know if someone is videoing me whether a friend, acquaintance, or law enforcement. anything else is beyond creepy. I would think anyone, male or female would want, and have a right, to know.
clearly, but one should expect to have that right. as mentioned previously, I don't use those types of apps because of this type of behavior alone. creepy people doing creepy things, right or wrong by word of permissions or law.While you may have the expectation that the person receiving your snap wouldn't screenshot it record it, there is no guarantee.
amen and that's why I don't use the apps known for allowing this type of activity to go on.At some point, personal accountability has to come into play.
Actually in my state you do Not have the right to know. Phone conversations, or texts can be recorded without your consent or knowledge.as a woman, regardless of if I'm just talking or whatever I might do (and I don't use those apps), I have a right to know if someone is videoing me whether a friend, acquaintance, or law enforcement. anything else is beyond creepy. I would think anyone, male or female would want, and have a right, to know.
In my state, you have to have permission from all parties in order to record a conversation.Actually in my state you do Not have the right to know. Phone conversations, or texts can be recorded without your consent or knowledge.
In my state, you have to have permission from all parties in order to record a conversation.
I think it's considered a two-party state that might be the wrong terminology though.
I just recently looked up the law on this for my stepson.
I know when I lived in California it was definitely a one-party state or at least it used to be. Because the police had me record a conversation with them sitting there listening to the conversation. If it wasn't allowed it was on them not me.
not sure how it works in cali, but in other states, no, its not soley on them. they wouldn't be able to use it in court, but if the person decided to sue or something, you'd still be named because you actually recorded it. not that that's a likely scenario, more of a technicality.