Difference between revisions of "Jelly Paladin Wiki:Privacy policy"
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− | As far as I know, visitors have infinite privacy on this wiki. I use | + | As far as I know, visitors have infinite privacy on this wiki. I personally use privacy tools like SecurityKISS Tunnel, the GeoProxy plugin for Google Chrome, Expat Shield, Cyberghost VPN, the Foxy Proxy plugin for FireFox, and more, so I greatly respect your privacy. |
− | I'll reiterate: as far as I know, I don't store one piece of personal information about visitors. | + | I use MediaWiki's software, so you can look at [http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Privacy_policy their privacy policy] for some idea of what I might unintentionally be storing because of some default setting that I haven't changed. However, because they're a bigger organization and because this is a closed wiki, a lot of their policy won't apply. In particular, I don't store IP addresses since only I can edit pages and, since no one can make new accounts, there are no user names, passwords, email addresses, or cookies saved in this database. |
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+ | I'll reiterate: as far as I know, I don't store one piece of personal information about visitors. Still, if you have concerns, I encourage you to do what I do and use privacy software. |
Revision as of 08:07, 1 October 2013
As far as I know, visitors have infinite privacy on this wiki. I personally use privacy tools like SecurityKISS Tunnel, the GeoProxy plugin for Google Chrome, Expat Shield, Cyberghost VPN, the Foxy Proxy plugin for FireFox, and more, so I greatly respect your privacy.
I use MediaWiki's software, so you can look at their privacy policy for some idea of what I might unintentionally be storing because of some default setting that I haven't changed. However, because they're a bigger organization and because this is a closed wiki, a lot of their policy won't apply. In particular, I don't store IP addresses since only I can edit pages and, since no one can make new accounts, there are no user names, passwords, email addresses, or cookies saved in this database.
I'll reiterate: as far as I know, I don't store one piece of personal information about visitors. Still, if you have concerns, I encourage you to do what I do and use privacy software.