Talk:Privacy Policy

Email between users
What do you think of this? This should be placed after the current "email communications" text, in the same section.

In addition to the above automated messages sent by the Services, users with verified email addresses may wish to communicate with each other. By default, if you have a verified email address other users may use the EmailUser Special page (hereafter "EmailUser functionality") to send messages to other users. When you do this, the message you send will include a header and footer created by the Services, the text you choose to send, and a from address of your verified email address. You will not know the target users email unless they reply, in which case communications may continue by email. If you reply to anyone's sent emails, they will see your email. Under your user preferences there is an option called "Enable email from other users," unchecking this will disable the EmailUser functionality, but you will still receive emails generated by the Services.

-- Cheers, NDKilla ( Talk • Contribs ) 16:28, 26 September 2016 (UTC)


 * I updated the page because I didn't realize functionality was changed to make EmailUser messages appear as 'from' noreply@undefinedmiraheze.org but it can still reveal your email address. -- Cheers, NDKilla ( Talk • Contribs ) 00:38, 27 September 2016 (UTC)
 * Cool thanks bro, but the point of this is not to describe specific functionality, but explain the ways in which private data can become not-private data. Implementation details should not be in the language spec.  ...Uh wait this is not Perl 6. I mean, legal code should not describe the process, but the results.  Labster (talk) 08:14, 27 September 2016 (UTC)
 * Alright, I'm good with it as is. I dunno if I was tired or what but I just realized that (unlike my text above) you didn't say it was 'from' your email address, but that it includes your email address :p I just wanted to be clear that the message isn't coming directly from a user to you (or vice/versa) and I guess that is :) -- Cheers, NDKilla ( Talk • Contribs ) 13:58, 27 September 2016 (UTC)

Compare with other policies
How does this policy compare with other policies out there? RobertSter (talk) 17:07, 26 September 2016 (UTC)


 * Compared to ShoutWiki? "User information is stored on servers in the state of Chicago, USA."  I'd say pretty well.  Actually their policy is pretty terrible, as it has sections like this: "ShoutWiki wikis are provided "as is". ShoutWiki has no responsibility for lack of availability of any wiki or of any particular content. You should be aware that the wikis are editable by the public, and, as such, may contain inappropriate content at any time."  That's ToS territory and has zero to do with privacy.
 * And then there's Wikia's privacy policy: "We utilize the Krux platform and cookies to store Non-PII regarding our users. Krux uses a number of technologies, in addition to cookies, to collect Non-PII data based on its analysis of your interaction with our sites and to select advertisements or content to provide to you." It's in some ways shorter, a little less specific and uh, this:
 * Wikia only shares your information with others in the following circumstances:
 * 2. With our subsidiaries and affiliated companies, contractors, and vendors. We require these parties to process your information in compliance with this policy.
 * I'm pretty sure that this clause is recursive. Labster (talk) 19:55, 27 September 2016 (UTC)

How are the volunteers vetted
You mention:

"Miraheze personnel and a small number of vetted volunteers have access to content on private wikis as part of their role in assisting to provide our Services."


 * Who are the Miraheze personnel?
 * How are the volunteers vetted?