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 Post subject: Legal and privacy concerns in India
PostPosted: Yesterday, 10:31 am 
Dwarf
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Is using Detectico to track someone's location legal under Indian privacy laws? The site says it sends a text with a link for consent. Does the recipient in India see who is requesting their location, or is the SMS completely anonymous?


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 Post subject: Re: Legal and privacy concerns in India
PostPosted: Yesterday, 12:13 pm 
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In India, using Detectico is generally considered legal because the service is built on the principle of informed consent. When you initiate a request, the recipient receives a text message containing a link; their location is only shared once they manually click and agree. This mechanism aligns with digital privacy standards by ensuring the user is aware of the tracking. For more community insights on how these regulations apply locally, you can check the forum for detailed discussions. Regarding anonymity, the SMS can be customized. You can choose to remain anonymous or include your name, but the message itself will appear as a standard system notification from the service provider, ensuring the process remains professional and secure for both parties.


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