Here's my question: does this thing and its software use encryption? There might be trouble if the law can proof the whereabouts of your dog now and in the past. Fines for being unleashed, fines for pooping, fines for claims of scaring a doghater, fines for claimed destruction of property, fines for digging holes, fines galore.
It doesn't track the whereabouts of your dog, or get that specific - digging, chewing, etc. I don't think there's any risk of law enforcement use. It has been really useful for me to see when my dog walker arrives, and how long she stays. It is also fun to see how much exercise my dogs are getting.
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Here's my question: does this thing and its software use encryption? There might be trouble if the law can proof the whereabouts of your dog now and in the past.
Fines for being unleashed, fines for pooping, fines for claims of scaring a doghater, fines for claimed destruction of property, fines for digging holes, fines galore.
It doesn't track the whereabouts of your dog, or get that specific - digging, chewing, etc. I don't think there's any risk of law enforcement use. It has been really useful for me to see when my dog walker arrives, and how long she stays. It is also fun to see how much exercise my dogs are getting.