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'''About data we collect'''
By signing up on this wiki you are providing some information about yourself as a user, often including your name. The content you add or edit to the wiki is considered part of the content of the site and falls under the CC license of the site. You may choose to deactivate your account at any time, or request it from an admin. Doing so will not remove or affect content that has been added to the wiki, only your user account and its possible personal information.
By signing up on this wiki you are providing some information about yourself as a user, often including your name. The content you add or edit to the wiki is considered part of the content of the site and falls under the CC license of the site. You may choose to deactivate your account at any time, or request it from an admin. Doing so will not remove or affect content that has been added to the wiki, only your user account and its possible personal information.


Activity of users is logged as part of the system. Editing of pages, contributions, deletions, and talk content all has metadata that is accessible to the admins and sometimes other users. This information is built into the platform and is essential to its operation.
Activity of users is logged as part of the system. Editing of pages, contributions, deletions, and talk content all has metadata that is accessible to the admins and sometimes other users. This information is built into the platform and is essential to its operation.


Children
'''Children'''


We do not knowingly collect Personal Information from children under the age of 14. In the event you become aware that an individual under the age of 14 has enrolled without parental permission, please advise us immediately.
We do not knowingly collect Personal Information from children under the age of 14. In the event you become aware that an individual under the age of 14 has enrolled without parental permission, please advise us immediately.


Other Uses or Transfer of Your Information
'''Other Uses or Transfer of Your Information'''


We will fully cooperate with any law enforcement authorities or court order requesting or directing us to disclose the identity or behavior of any user suspected to have engaged in illegal behavior.
We will fully cooperate with any law enforcement authorities or court order requesting or directing us to disclose the identity or behavior of any user suspected to have engaged in illegal behavior.

Latest revision as of 10:58, 3 June 2021

About data we collect

By signing up on this wiki you are providing some information about yourself as a user, often including your name. The content you add or edit to the wiki is considered part of the content of the site and falls under the CC license of the site. You may choose to deactivate your account at any time, or request it from an admin. Doing so will not remove or affect content that has been added to the wiki, only your user account and its possible personal information.

Activity of users is logged as part of the system. Editing of pages, contributions, deletions, and talk content all has metadata that is accessible to the admins and sometimes other users. This information is built into the platform and is essential to its operation.

Children

We do not knowingly collect Personal Information from children under the age of 14. In the event you become aware that an individual under the age of 14 has enrolled without parental permission, please advise us immediately.

Other Uses or Transfer of Your Information

We will fully cooperate with any law enforcement authorities or court order requesting or directing us to disclose the identity or behavior of any user suspected to have engaged in illegal behavior.