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| The Stop ICE Raids Alert Network let's you send and receive mobile alerts about nearby ICE activity whenever, and wherever it occurs.No downloadable app required. StopICE works with technology already built into your phone. Send and receive mobile alerts via text message, or at stopice.net from any mobile device with a tap of a button. Adjust your notification settings at any time to receive alerts within a certain mile radius of your neighborhood. Alerts are crowd-sourced by the public. This means alerts are sent directly by people from their communities. Do you track GPS details? No. StopICE utilizes an internal geolocation method for dispatching alerts to their designated / surrounding areas. While you can reference an address or cross street when sending an alert - This method calculates distances between zipcode polar-coordinates rather than keeping track of your devices GPS location. *Can I share my GPS details when sending an alert? This is an optional function for those who want to send time-sensitive alerts when unfamiliar with their location details (street name, zipcode, etc). GPS details are redacted from the alert and replaced with coordinates of the corresponding zipcode once the alert is dispatched. How do you store user data? StopICE limits the amount of information a user can provide when signing up. User details such as phone # and email are encrypted. StopICE doesn't read or share browser cookie data to or from any third parties or devices. Why isn't there a downloadable app? While there are some great apps out there with reliable security practices, your anonymity and digital privacy does not extend beyond downloading the actual app. Service providers log your device IMEI with each app you download to your phone. This information is often shared with private third parties. An IMEI a unique 15-digit serial number that identifies an individual mobile device (similar to a fingerprint), and it is used by mobile carriers to track devices, who they belong to, and what apps those devices are currently running. Is this service illegal? No. Reporting, documenting, photographing, videotaping any law enforcement officer or law enforcement activity in plainly visible public spaces is protected under the First Amendment of the US Constitution. StopICE exists in the interest of free speech, transparency and public reporting. ACLU: You Have The Right to Record Law Enforcement Officers ..
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Crowdsourcing involves a large group of dispersed participants contributing information or feedback rather than relying a smaller or traditional team.
| Crowdsourcing encourages transparency and horizontalism whenever information is disseminated, accessed, checked, redistributed and acted upon. Integrating crowdsourcing models into various grass-roots concepts for community organizing not only gives us an advantage with accessing and sharing information, but also how we can act on it together.
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