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As far as I know, visitors have infinite privacy on this wiki. I use MediaWiki's software, so you can look at [http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Privacy_policy their privacy policy] if you want, but 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 and since no one can make new accounts, there are no user names, passwords, or cookies.
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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. If you still have concerns, please consider using privacy tools like SecurityKISS Tunnel, the GeoProxy plugin for Google Chrome, Expat Shield, Cyberghost VPN.
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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.