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Anthony Mallet, 2023-04-07 18:10
1 | 1 | Anthony Mallet | h1. @redmine.laas.fr@ privacy policy |
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3 | @redmine.laas.fr@ does not share personal information with third parties. |
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6 | h2. Information we gather |
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8 | Our webserver creates a logfile with the following non-personally-identifying information that your browser sends on each request: |
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10 | * browser type |
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11 | * language preference |
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12 | * referring site |
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13 | * date and time of request |
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15 | @redmine.laas.fr@ also collects potentially personally-identifying information like Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. |
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17 | h2. Additional information we require when registering an account |
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19 | When registering, you're asked to provide the following data (later referred to as profile information): |
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21 | * the login name you'd like to use |
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22 | * your name (first name and last name) |
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23 | * your email address (hidden by default) |
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24 | * the name of a person at LAAS with whom you are working |
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26 | You may use the site pseudonymously, but please use an active email address in case an administrator needs to contact you. |
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28 | When using source code repositories, you may provide ssh keys that are used as authentication credentials. |
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30 | We do not collect any more information than those given in the above paragraphs. |
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32 | h2. How do we use this information |
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34 | We use the information in the log files to analyze browser usage and to protect the integrity of the site in case of attacks. |
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35 | Administrators (see below) may use your email address to contact you regarding (mis-)behaviour on our website. |
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37 | We do not disclose any information to third parties other than under circumstances imposed by the law. The @redmine.laas.fr@ |
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38 | server is physically located in France, a country with the strongest privacy protection laws in the world. |
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40 | h2. Who can access your profile information? |
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42 | Redmine profiles are public, except for your email address and ssh keys. When registering for an account, your email address is hidden from |
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43 | your profile by default. To facilitate contacting you privately via email, you may choose to display your email address on your profile. |
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45 | Only @redmine.laas.fr@ administrators can see your email address and ssh keys regardless of your settings. The following persons are |
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46 | @redmine.laas.fr@ administrators: |
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48 | * Christelle Écrepont |
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49 | * Matthieu Herrb |
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50 | * Anthony Mallet |
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52 | h2. Cookies |
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54 | You can use @redmine.laas.fr@ without cookies, but if you're looging in, we have to set a session cookies to make it possible for you to |
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55 | navigate the website. |
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57 | h2. Gravatar profile pictures |
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59 | Gravatars are loaded from the Gravatar web-server using a URL containing an MD5 hash of the associated email address. |
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61 | h2. Privacy Policy Changes |
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63 | This privacy policy is subject to change without notice. The date of the last update as well as all older versions of this page are archived |
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64 | in the history of this page. |