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Document privacy policy / issues #4

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jonathancross opened this issue Oct 20, 2015 · 4 comments
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Document privacy policy / issues #4

jonathancross opened this issue Oct 20, 2015 · 4 comments

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@jonathancross
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Tell users about:

  • How their information is used (Will it be sent to spammers?)
  • What information is kept by this site (age, friend list, education and much more is not used here, so we should tell people!)
  • Where it is stored (database you own, your home server, AWS, etc)
  • How safe is the information? Is it encrypted?
  • How can users update information (See Refresh user's profile information from CS #3) or remove their profiles completely (See Allow user remove their profile. #2).
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grmmph commented Oct 20, 2015

That's would be very good to have.
I would have it on a separated document that the /what page, and link it from there.

Would you have time to create this document?

@jonathancross
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Sure, I can start on this later tonight / tomorrow.

@jonathancross
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PS: I will need more details from you to create this document. Please add as much as you can here.

@grmmph
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grmmph commented Oct 21, 2015

  • How their information is used (Will it be sent to spammers?)
    We are retrieving only public information. We are not exposing any new information.
  • What information is kept by this site (age, friend list, education and much more is not used here, so we should tell people!)
    References, location, name, link to photo from CS database.
  • Where it is stored (database you own, your home server, AWS, etc)
    My server, digital ocean
  • How safe is the information? Is it encrypted?
    No, it is public.
  • How can users update information (See Refresh user's profile information from CS #3) or remove their profiles completely (See Allow user remove their profile. #2).
    We'll have that soon.

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