Monitoring Offender and Victim Features Sample Clauses

Monitoring Offender and Victim Features. Certain aspects of the Service are designed to collect and share location and other information about you and other individuals who use the Service (“User Information”). User Information, includes but is not limited to, certain Physiological Data about the User wearing any Tracker provided by OTC, such as physical activity, temperature, heart rate, sleep, blood oxygen levels, and blood alcohol content (collectively, “Physiological Data”). OTC shares all or part of this User Information with other authorized personnel, which includes but is not limited to, certain Victims, court appointed supervisory officers, governmental agents, and agents of the courts in your local jurisdiction. This User Information is provided to the above person(s) to: (i) detect and monitor your geographical location; and (ii) collect Physiological Data, for the purpose of enforcing court orders and collecting data that may be used as evidence in any judicial proceeding. In order to access and use these aspects of the Service, the Company collects location, sensory and motion data, and Physiological Data from your smartphone, cellular device, and Trackers for the purpose of: sharing location information, providing emergency response services, compiling reports, and providing or facilitating the functionality of the Service. By using the location services on your smartphone, cellular device, and Trackers, you represent and warrant that you are the User, and that you consent to Company collecting and using location, movement, and Physiological Data collected from your smartphone, cellular device, and Trackers to provide the Service, and for other purposes as described in our Privacy Policy To work properly, the Service requires the corresponding Software to be installed on the User’s smartphone or cellular device for which location and movement data will be provided, and require access to location, sensory and motion data from the User’s smartphone or cellular device. The Service may not work properly if the corresponding smartphone or cellular device permissions and settings allowing access to location, sensory and motion data, and Physiological Data are not properly configured or enabled. Trackers, Software, and Apps provided to the User by OTC automatically collect User Information, and Offenders do not have an option as to what User Information the Trackers collect. Users who are voluntarily registered with the Service consent and agree to the Service tracking their geographic loc...

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