*before* you collect that private information. It's true that email
addresses are not listed in that page as private information, but EU-wide
email addresses are private information so I'd display the warning
nonetheless. Thanks.
2018-02-10 12:26 GMT+01:00 Martin Urbanec <martin.urbanec(a)wikimedia.cz>cz>:
Hello,
upon request at Czech Wikipedia's helpdesk I created a tool that sends
notifications about new weekly articles by e-mail together with its first
paragraph and link to it. To accomplish such a thing I need user's email,
so I firstly decided to store it in a database. To prevent this tool from
spamming I of course require its confirmation by accessing an URL with a
random string (MD5 hash of user's email *and* random number from 1 to
100; I mean, those two things are in one hash). You can have a look at this
tool at
tools.wmflabs.org/wiki2email/.
My question is: Is this okay? Should I add some kind of formal information
to the tool? If so, is there some help page? Should I stop with collecting
mails at all and use some WMF-maintained service for mass-emailing (mailman
at
lists.wikimedia.org maybe?) and make the tool to just send an email to
the list itself?
This question came to my mind before creating, so I do appologize for
asking after programming.
Best regards,
Martin Urbanec
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