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W3C privacy policy
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* [70]Public web browsing (non-logged-in)
* [71]Logged-in usage
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* [74]Changes from the previous version of the policy
Status: This policy was enacted on 24 March 2014, and is in effect since 5 August
2014.
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Public web browsing (non-logged-in)
We make no effort to identify public users of our site. No identifying data is
disclosed to any third party for any purpose. Data that we collect is used only
for server administration, site improvement, usage statistics, and Web protocol
research.
We log HTTP requests to our site including 'IP', 'Referer' and 'User-Agent' to be
able to analyze the traffic. We use cookies for purposes including to understand
usage patterns of the site and to maintain session state for some applications.
Pages may link to or embed content such as video from other sites. Those
resources are governed by the privacy policies of their originating sites.
Logged information may be kept indefinitely as administrative, diagnostic, and
research material, or discarded for any reason. Such information is not disclosed
outside of host site personnel. Aggregate (non-identifying) statistics generated
from these logs may be reported publicly as part of research results.
If you set the Do-Not-Track header, which is an option in the preferences of many
browsers, we will treat you just like all our other users, because we do not
track any users for behavioral targeting. Note: We intend to update our practices
as necessary to follow subsequent W3C privacy recommendations.
Logged-in usage
When you create a user account, you are asked for a username, email address, real
name, and affiliation. This information is stored in the database and displayed
on your public profile page; your email address is not displayed in your profile
unless you choose to do so. You may choose to provide additional information for
public display.
We use some of this information to show organizational affiliations and
participant activity including group membership, mailing list and conference call
contributions, and editorship credits. This record of activity is important to
organizational transparency in our [75]Process and [76]Patent Policy.
Mailing lists
Mailing lists associated with W3C are publicly archived. On your first submission
to one of these lists, you will be asked to approve the public posting of your
message. We do not remove postings from archived lists per our
[77]archive-editing policy.
Law enforcement and other compelled disclosures
In the event that we are required by law (including a court order) to disclose
the information you submit, we will make an effort to provide you with notice
(unless we are prohibited) that a request for your information has been made and
give you an opportunity to object to the disclosure. We will attempt to provide
this notice by email, if you have given us an email address. We will
independently object to over-broad requests for access to information about users
of our site. If you do not challenge the disclosure request we may be legally
required to turn over information.
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Changes from the previous version of the policy
The policy has been clarified to reflect current technology and W3C practices. We
do not intend material changes in what W3C does with information resulting from
visits to our site. The changes from the [78]previous version are:
* The distinction between Member and non-Member browsing was not a useful
distinction in practice. The new policy is much clearer about behavior when
users are logged in or not logged in.
* W3C uses a number of open source tools that use cookies to maintain state,
such as WordPress, Media Wiki, and Bugzilla. The policy has been updated to
make it clearer that we may use cookies for state management and to
understand usage patterns in order to improve our site.
* W3C will continue to not track people for behavioral targeting; we mention
this with reference to DNT signals.
* The policy is clearer about how W3C account data is managed.
* We dropped mention of some practices that W3C has discontinued (e.g.,
automatic newsletter subscription).
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