Legal Operations

Law Enforcement Policy and Procedure

Reveal This LTD reviews lawful requests carefully, preserves relevant evidence, and escalates credible threats or suspected illegal activity.

Last updated

June 10, 2026

Purpose and scope

This procedure governs how RevealThis receives, validates, preserves, responds to, and records requests from law-enforcement agencies, regulators, courts, and safeguarding authorities. It applies to account data, content records, creator and performer compliance evidence, payment references, complaint records, and moderation history.

Receiving and validating requests

Law-enforcement requests should be sent to law-enforcement@revealthis.com and must identify the requesting agency and officer, official contact details, the legal authority relied on, the account or content sought, the records requested, and any deadline or emergency basis.

RevealThis checks each request for authenticity, jurisdiction, authority, scope, and legal validity. RevealThis may seek clarification, reject informal or overbroad requests, and require a subpoena, warrant, court order, preservation request, mutual legal assistance request, or other process appropriate to the information sought.

Emergency and proactive referrals

Emergency requests should clearly state the imminent risk and the records needed to address it. RevealThis may voluntarily disclose information where permitted by law when it reasonably believes there is an emergency involving imminent risk of death or serious physical harm.

Suspected child sexual exploitation, trafficking, credible threats, non-consensual sexual abuse, or other serious illegal activity may be escalated internally and referred to the appropriate authority even without a formal external request.

Preservation, disclosure, and confidentiality

Authorized staff log each request, preserve responsive records, apply legal holds where appropriate, and disclose only information supported by the validated legal process. Disclosures are limited to responsive records within scope and may include explanatory context needed to understand the records.

Users may be notified unless prohibited by law, a valid non-disclosure requirement applies, or notice could create a safety risk or compromise an investigation. Creator or performer identity evidence, legal names, dates of birth, addresses, and ID material are handled as restricted evidence and are disclosed only when legally required or necessary for safety.

Record retention

Requests, validation records, preservation actions, legal holds, disclosures, staff decisions, and related correspondence are retained for at least five years, subject to applicable law and any longer litigation, regulatory, or investigative hold.