Location-Enabled Services; 911 Or Other Emergency Calls - LG LS665 User Manual

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to the third party's terms and conditions and policies, including its privacy policy. Be sure that
you have reviewed and are comfortable with the third party's policies before using its application
on your device.
Information on Devices: Your Device may contain sensitive or personal information (for
example, pictures, videos, passwords, or stored credit card numbers). Boost is not responsible
for any information on your Device, including sensitive or personal information. If possible, you
should remove or otherwise safeguard any sensitive or personal information when your Device
is out of your possession or control, for example, when you relinquish, exchange, return, or
recycle your Device. By submitting your Device to us, you agree that our employees,
contractors, or vendors may access all of the information on your Device. If you exchange,
return, or recycle your Device through us, we typically attempt to erase all data on your Device,
but you must remove all data from your Device before you provide it to us.

Location-Enabled Services

Our networks generally know the location of your Device when it is outdoors and/or turned on.
By using various technologies to locate your Device, we can provide enhanced emergency 911
services and optional location-enabled services provided by us or a third party. Network
coverage or environmental factors (such as structures, buildings, weather, geography,
landscape, and topography) can significantly impact the ability to access your Device's location
information and use of location-enabled services.
You agree that any authorized user may access, use, or authorize Boost or third-party location-
enabled applications through the Services. You understand that your use of such location-
enabled applications is subject to the application's terms and conditions and policies, including
its privacy policy. If you activate location-enabled services for devices used by other authorized
users, you agree to inform the authorized user(s) of the terms of use for locationenabled
applications and that the Device may be located.

911 Or Other Emergency Calls

Public safety officials advise that when making 911 or other emergency calls, you should
always be prepared to provide your location information.
Unlike traditional wireline phones, depending on a number of factors (for example, whether your
Device is GPS-enabled, where you are, whether local emergency service providers have
upgraded their equipment, etc.), 911 operators may not know your phone number, your location,
or the location of your Device. In certain circumstances, an emergency call may be routed to a
state patrol dispatcher or alternative location set by local emergency service providers.
Enhanced 911 service (―E911‖)—where enabled by local emergency authorities—uses GPS
technology to provide location information. Even when available, however, E911 does not
always provide accurate location information. If your Device is indoors or for some other reason
cannot acquire a satellite signal, you may not be located. Some Devices have a safety feature
that prevents use of the keypad after dialing 911—you should follow voice prompts when
interacting with emergency service providers employing interactive voice response systems to
screen calls.
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