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This limits government-compelled disclosure to situations where both legal obligation and proper service are satisfied, establishing a dual condition before Ring will share user information.
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Ring will not turn over your information to the government unless both conditions are met: Ring is legally required to comply, and the demand is properly served on Ring.
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This limits government-compelled disclosure to situations where both legal obligation and proper service are satisfied, establishing a dual condition before Ring will share user information.
Ring will not turn over your information to the government unless both conditions are met: Ring is legally required to comply, and the demand is properly served on Ring.
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