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Law Enforcement Policy

Operated by: Piq4you Inc. (MARCEL X PROPERTY GROUP LLC)  ·  Effective Date: January 1, 2026  ·  Legal Contact: legal@piq4you.com

This page describes how law enforcement agencies and authorized government bodies can submit lawful requests to Piq4you Inc. for user data, content preservation, or other assistance. We are committed to cooperating with lawful legal process while protecting the rights and privacy of our users to the fullest extent permitted by law.

Table of Contents

  1. Overview & Our Commitment
  2. Types of Legal Process We Accept
  3. How to Submit a Request
  4. Data We May Have
  5. Emergency & Preservation Requests
  6. CSAM & Child Safety Reporting
  7. User Notification Policy
  8. International Requests
  9. Transparency Reporting
  10. Contact Information

1. Overview & Our Commitment

Piq4you Inc., operating as Piq 4 You, is a crowd-sourced matchmaking platform incorporated under MARCEL X PROPERTY GROUP LLC, located at 1404 E Los Olas Blvd #2061, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33303, USA.

We take our legal obligations and public safety responsibilities seriously. We cooperate with federal, state, local, and international law enforcement agencies to the full extent required by law. At the same time, we are committed to our users' right to privacy and will only disclose user information in response to valid legal process or in emergency situations involving risk to life.

We do not voluntarily disclose user information to government entities without valid legal process except where child safety (CSAM / CSAE) is involved, in which case we are required by federal law (18 U.S.C. § 2258A) to proactively report to the NCMEC CyberTipline.

2. Types of Legal Process We Accept

TypeWhat It CoversStandard
SubpoenaBasic subscriber and account information (name, email, IP logs, account creation date, registration data)Must be issued by a court, grand jury, or authorized government agency with proper jurisdiction
Court Order (18 U.S.C. § 2703(d))Transaction records, connection logs, session metadataSpecific and articulable facts showing relevance to a criminal investigation
Search WarrantMessage content, media content, full account history, device risk signalsProbable cause standard; signed by a judge of competent jurisdiction
Emergency Disclosure RequestAny data where there is imminent risk of death or serious physical injurySee Section 5 below
Preservation Request (18 U.S.C. § 2703(f))Preservation of account data pending formal legal processWritten request from law enforcement identifying the account; preserved for 90 days (renewable once)

We will challenge legal process that is overly broad, lacks proper jurisdiction, or does not comply with applicable law. We will notify users of requests unless legally prohibited from doing so (see Section 7).

3. How to Submit a Request

Standard Requests

All standard legal process (subpoenas, court orders, search warrants) must be:

  1. Issued by a court or authorized government authority with proper jurisdiction over the subject matter.
  2. Directed to: Piq4you Inc. / MARCEL X PROPERTY GROUP LLC, Legal Department, 1404 E Los Olas Blvd #2061, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33303.
  3. Or submitted electronically to: legal@piq4you.com with the subject line “Law Enforcement Request – [Jurisdiction] – [Case Number]”
  4. Include the officer's name, badge/ID number, agency, callback phone number, and the specific user identifiers (email address, user ID, or username) you are investigating.

Requests that do not include sufficient identifying information or do not comply with applicable law will be returned without response.

Federal vs. State Requests

We accept requests from federal agencies (FBI, DHS, USSS, DEA, HSI, etc.), state attorneys general, district attorneys, local law enforcement agencies, and grand jury subpoenas. Each request is reviewed by our legal team to verify jurisdiction and compliance.

4. Data We May Have

The following categories of data may be available depending on the type of legal process received:

We do not retain payment card data. Billing is processed by Apple App Store or Google Play and their records are subject to separate legal process directed to those entities.

5. Emergency & Preservation Requests

Emergency Disclosure (Imminent Danger)

We may voluntarily disclose user information to law enforcement in emergency situations where we have a good-faith belief that disclosure is necessary to prevent imminent risk of death or serious physical injury to any person.

To submit an emergency disclosure request:

  1. Email legal@piq4you.com with the subject line “EMERGENCY DISCLOSURE REQUEST”
  2. Include: your name and badge/employee ID, agency, contact phone number, a brief factual description of the emergency, the specific data you need, and the account identifiers for the subject.
  3. We aim to respond to verified emergency requests within 2–4 hours. We may require verbal follow-up to verify the requestor's identity before disclosing information.

Preservation Requests (18 U.S.C. § 2703(f))

We will preserve account data for 90 days upon receipt of a written preservation request from law enforcement. Preservation requests may be renewed once for an additional 90 days. A formal legal process (subpoena, court order, or warrant) must follow within the preservation period to obtain the preserved data.

6. CSAM & Child Safety Reporting

Piq4you Inc. is a mandatory reporter under 18 U.S.C. § 2258A. When we discover apparent child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on our platform, we are required by federal law to:

  1. Make a report to the NCMEC CyberTipline as soon as reasonably possible.
  2. Preserve the relevant account data, content, and metadata.
  3. Remove the reported material from the platform.

We do not require a law enforcement request to make a CSAM report — we report proactively. Law enforcement will be notified via NCMEC protocols. For direct coordination on a CSAM-related investigation, contact safety@piq4you.com or legal@piq4you.com.

See our full Child Safety Standards for our complete policies and detection methodology.

7. User Notification Policy

We have a policy of notifying users when we receive legal process requesting their information, unless we are legally prohibited from doing so (e.g., by a non-disclosure order or gag order under 18 U.S.C. § 2705).

We may delay notification where notification would result in risk of harm to a person, tip off a subject of a criminal investigation, or where we determine notification is not required under applicable law.

Law enforcement seeking to prevent notification should include a specific request citing the applicable legal authority. We will honor valid non-disclosure orders.

8. International Requests

Piq4you Inc. is located in Florida, USA. We process and store user data in the United States. International law enforcement requests should be directed through:

We are not in a position to respond to informal requests from foreign governments, foreign courts, or foreign law enforcement absent formal MLAT process or equivalent legal authority binding on a U.S. company.

9. Transparency Reporting

Piq4you Inc. intends to publish periodic transparency reports summarizing the volume and types of legal process requests received, the categories of data produced, and the number of users affected. These reports will be published at piq4you.com when available.

10. Contact Information

Please do not send legal process to our general support email. Legal process sent to addresses other than legal@piq4you.com may be delayed or not received. Time-sensitive requests should be clearly marked in the subject line.

This policy is subject to change. We recommend law enforcement agencies contact us before submitting formal process to confirm current procedures. — Piq4you Inc. Legal Team