Privacy & Support

Law Enforcement Requests

Public law request intake

Courts, regulators, agencies, lawyers, and authorized requesters can use the Legal form for law-enforcement requests, preservation requests, subpoenas, warrants, regulator requests, and emergency process.

  • Identify the agency, authorized contact, jurisdiction, and legal authority.
  • Attach or describe the subpoena, warrant, court order, preservation request, regulator demand, or equivalent process.
  • Provide exact URLs, account identifiers, content IDs, date ranges, and requested records.
  • State emergency facts and confidentiality limits when applicable.
Open law request form

Scope

AngryPages reviews lawful requests from courts, regulators, and law-enforcement authorities.

This page is for official legal process, not ordinary user support, press questions, private disputes, or informal requests for customer information.

Official Identity

Requests must identify the agency, authorized contact, jurisdiction, and legal authority behind the request.

We need enough official detail to verify who is asking, what authority they claim, and where the request is legally grounded.

Valid Process

Include the relevant order, warrant, subpoena, regulator demand, or equivalent valid legal process.

Incomplete, informal, overbroad, unsigned, or unclear documents can be delayed, narrowed, challenged, or rejected.

Clear Targets

Give precise account identifiers, URLs, affected content, requested date ranges, and the specific data being requested.

Vague requests create privacy risk. Narrow identifiers and dates help avoid disclosing unrelated user, creator, payment, support, or content records.

Scope Review

We check legal validity, proportionality, jurisdiction, requested categories, user impact, and operational safety.

We aim to disclose only the minimum lawful data required and may challenge or narrow requests that do not meet that standard.

Emergency Requests

Emergency requests must state facts showing imminent risk of death or serious physical harm and the legal authority for urgent disclosure.

Emergency review is prioritized, but urgency does not remove the need for official identity, specific facts, and a lawful basis.

User Notice

Where legally permitted and operationally safe, we may notify affected users before or after disclosure.

Notice can be delayed or withheld when law, safety, confidentiality orders, investigation integrity, or operational risk requires it.

Submission Path

Use Legal/DMCA or Contact routes and include all official documentation in one complete request.

A complete packet should include agency identity, contact, process, identifiers, date range, legal basis, emergency facts if any, and requested confidentiality limits.