What your saying makes sense. I'll take a look into this Jon and get back to you as soon as I can.
Seddon On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 5:28 PM, Joseph Seddon jseddon@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hey Florence,
Regarding your first question the shop is Foundation owned and run but hosted by Shopify, an e-commerce provider. [1] The orders are then sent to our fulfillment partner, SWAGBOT. [2]
That it is run by Shopify appears to only be stated on the shipping page: http://store.wikimedia.org/pages/shipping
https://www.google.com/search?q=shopify+site%3Astore.wikimedia.org
I think it would be appropriate to explicitly & prominently mention this on
https://store.wikimedia.org/pages/terms-of-service https://store.wikimedia.org/pages/privacy-policy
Especially the Privacy policy, since it says
"The Wikipedia store is operated by third-party service providers, and, as part of their operations, they may process your information. Please consult their privacy policies for further information."
And then doesnt say who those third party service providers are.
Here in Indonesia, when I go to https://shopify.com, I am forcibly sent to https://www.shopify.co.id/ , and when I click on Terms of Use or Privacy I am sent to 404 pages.
https://www.shopify.co.id/legal/terms https://www.shopify.co.id/legal/privacy
-- John Vandenberg
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