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Screet Legal Notice

Responsible use comes first.

Last updated: June 3, 2026. Screet is built for lawful personal safety and incident documentation, not illegal surveillance or privacy violations.

Plain-language summary

  • !Use Screet only for lawful personal safety and incident documentation.
  • !You are solely responsible for checking recording, consent, privacy, workplace, school, and property rules that apply to you.
  • !Do not record people, conversations, private spaces, or sensitive situations unless you have a clear legal right to do so.
  • !Do not use Screet for stalking, harassment, blackmail, trespass, workplace monitoring, intimate recording, or illegal surveillance.
  • !Screet does not provide legal advice and cannot make an unlawful recording lawful.

1. Lawful use only

Screet is intended for lawful personal safety, incident documentation, and user-controlled recording scenarios. You must not use Screet in any way that violates criminal law, civil law, privacy law, workplace or school policies, property rules, court orders, platform rules, or another person's rights.

2. Consent, notice, and local law

Recording rules vary by country, state, venue, relationship, setting, and whether audio is captured. Some places may require one-party consent, all-party consent, visible notice, property owner permission, or additional restrictions. You are solely responsible for obtaining any consent, notice, or permission required before recording.

3. Private and sensitive spaces

Do not record in bathrooms, changing areas, bedrooms, medical settings, schools, workplaces, private homes, restricted areas, or any place where people may reasonably expect privacy unless you have a clear legal right and all required permissions. Do not record minors, intimate content, confidential information, or sensitive conversations without proper legal authority.

4. Prohibited misuse

Screet is not designed or authorized for stalking, harassment, intimidation, doxxing, blackmail, voyeurism, trespass, spying on partners or employees, hidden monitoring, evidence fabrication, unlawful investigation, or any abusive, exploitative, discriminatory, or unsafe conduct.

5. Platform transparency

Screet does not remove iOS camera or microphone indicators, does not bypass device permissions, and does not enable background recording outside the app's approved behavior. Platform indicators and permission prompts are part of the product's transparency model.

6. User responsibility for recordings

You are responsible for what you record, how you store it, who you share it with, and whether it can legally or ethically be used. A recording may be unlawful, inadmissible, misleading, unsafe to share, or subject to deletion obligations depending on the facts and location.

7. No legal advice

This website, app, support material, and marketing content are for general product information only. They are not legal advice, do not create an attorney-client relationship, and do not guarantee that your use of Screet is lawful, appropriate, admissible, or risk-free. If you are unsure, do not record until you have checked the rules that apply to you or spoken with qualified counsel.

8. No warranty of outcome

Screet does not guarantee that a recording will be accepted by a court, insurer, employer, platform, school, police department, or any third party. Screet does not guarantee recovery, safety, prevention of harm, or a specific legal result.

Official and policy links

These links are provided for convenience. They are not a complete legal checklist for your location or situation.