On 04/10/2007, Gregory Maxwell <gmaxwell(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Well, it
isn't really. (Though you'd be amazed what people will complain about)
However, it is currently data that we *say* we'll keep private, so...
Well right, we'd have to jump through some hoops to make the change
but I think it may well be worth it. Perhaps tie in the data becoming
public with the switch to SUL?
I can't find where we actually state that the data will be private
however, so I'm not sure of how we'd go about making the change.
I had assumed the privacy policy implicitly said that any information
you give us that "isn't* publicly posted is considered private, but
this may be a slightly overenthusiastic interpretation!
Information you provide in preferences seems to be ambiguous - other
than email addresses, we don't say what we do with it or how private
we consider it, but we do imply that the only things we consider
"public" are your actual edits and associated metadata.
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- Andrew Gray
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