Data Request Process/es

Este documento describe el proceso de solicitud de datos de Miraheze. Este documento está inacabado.

¿Cómo solicitar datos?
Para hacer valer su derecho de acceso, derecho de rectificación o derecho de borrar sus datos personales, siga el proceso a continuación. Si está intentando obtener una exportación o copia de seguridad de una wiki, solicitelo en Phabricator.

Antes de solicitar una correción de datos personales, considere visitar su página de preferencias para modificar los datos allí. Si se trata de datos en una página de una wiki, primero intente editar la página con los datos correctos. Miraheze está completamente administrado por voluntarios, por lo que si esto puede resolver su problema, será más rápido y mejor para todos.

Para iniciar una solicitud relacionada con datos personales, envíe un correo electrónico a privacy@undefinedmiraheze.org. Este correo electrónico debe contener:


 * El tipo específico de solicitud de datos que está solicitando. Esto debería incluir palabras como "copiar", "corregir" o "eliminar", para dejar en claro exactamente lo que está solicitando.


 * If you are requesting a copy of data about you, please specify which types of data you want, or all data.


 * If you are requesting a correction of data, please include what the incorrect data is, as well as what you wish the data to be changed to. Label both clearly.


 * If you are requesting erasure of data, please specify which data you want deleted, or all data. Let us know if you also want your account locked.

Any errors in your request can lead to delay in processing.

You may be asked to verify your email account on Miraheze, to ensure that we do not send data to a person who is not the owner of an account.

Many requests, such as account name changes, that do not need to be discussed privately may also be requested on Phabricator, at your discretion.

How Miraheze will process your request
We have a limit of 30 days to process each request, but should try to do so faster. Requests from European residents and citizens should be prioritized, as the GDPR time limit only applies there.

Information about the request should be restricted to Miraheze staff, unless the request was made in a public channel. Personally identifiable information should remain private, as described in Section 7 of the Privacy Policy.

The first thing we should do is get a copy of everything that is stored in the  table. You'll need to gather all of the IPs recorded by that user, so go ahead and compile a list of revisions made by the user on every wiki.

A list of extensions that may store PII:
 * &lt; tbd &gt;

Piwik stores data without the last byte of the IPv4 header, so it is reasonably hard to assume that any IP is associated with a particular user. As such, we don't need to consider Piwik for the request.