diff --git a/i18n/ar/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/ar/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index d817d0c1..00000000 --- a/i18n/ar/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Data We Collect From Visitors - -The privacy of our website visitors is important to us, so we do not track any individual people. As a visitor to our website: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Data We Collect From Account Holders - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Contacting Us - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Services Administrator -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -For all other inquiries, you can contact any member of our team. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## About This Policy - -We will post any new versions of this statement [here](privacy-policy.md). We may change how we announce changes in future versions of this document. In the meantime we may update our contact information at any time without announcing a change. Please refer to the [Privacy Policy](privacy-policy.md) for the latest contact information at any time. - -A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/ar/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/ar/desktop-browsers.md index 07f79a14..e54d2e97 100644 --- a/i18n/ar/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/ar/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ This is required to prevent advanced forms of tracking, but does come at the cos ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. For this reason we discourage the use of Mullvad Leta, even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox diff --git a/i18n/ar/privacy.md b/i18n/ar/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7efb0c93 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/ar/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | لا يوجد | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/ar/tor.md b/i18n/ar/tor.md index c9f82f5e..cee474f7 100644 --- a/i18n/ar/tor.md +++ b/i18n/ar/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/bn-IN/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/bn-IN/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index d817d0c1..00000000 --- a/i18n/bn-IN/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Data We Collect From Visitors - -The privacy of our website visitors is important to us, so we do not track any individual people. As a visitor to our website: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Data We Collect From Account Holders - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Contacting Us - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Services Administrator -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -For all other inquiries, you can contact any member of our team. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## About This Policy - -We will post any new versions of this statement [here](privacy-policy.md). We may change how we announce changes in future versions of this document. In the meantime we may update our contact information at any time without announcing a change. Please refer to the [Privacy Policy](privacy-policy.md) for the latest contact information at any time. - -A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/bn-IN/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/bn-IN/desktop-browsers.md index ee50038a..c0b9ec01 100644 --- a/i18n/bn-IN/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/bn-IN/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ This is required to prevent advanced forms of tracking, but does come at the cos ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. For this reason we discourage the use of Mullvad Leta, even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox diff --git a/i18n/bn-IN/privacy.md b/i18n/bn-IN/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c979d8a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/bn-IN/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | No | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/bn-IN/tor.md b/i18n/bn-IN/tor.md index a88a0f56..b9150189 100644 --- a/i18n/bn-IN/tor.md +++ b/i18n/bn-IN/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/bn/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/bn/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index d817d0c1..00000000 --- a/i18n/bn/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Data We Collect From Visitors - -The privacy of our website visitors is important to us, so we do not track any individual people. As a visitor to our website: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Data We Collect From Account Holders - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Contacting Us - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Services Administrator -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -For all other inquiries, you can contact any member of our team. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## About This Policy - -We will post any new versions of this statement [here](privacy-policy.md). We may change how we announce changes in future versions of this document. In the meantime we may update our contact information at any time without announcing a change. Please refer to the [Privacy Policy](privacy-policy.md) for the latest contact information at any time. - -A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/bn/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/bn/desktop-browsers.md index ee50038a..c0b9ec01 100644 --- a/i18n/bn/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/bn/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ This is required to prevent advanced forms of tracking, but does come at the cos ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. For this reason we discourage the use of Mullvad Leta, even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox diff --git a/i18n/bn/privacy.md b/i18n/bn/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c979d8a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/bn/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | No | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/bn/tor.md b/i18n/bn/tor.md index 64d5795e..18dd4e55 100644 --- a/i18n/bn/tor.md +++ b/i18n/bn/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/cs/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/cs/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index d817d0c1..00000000 --- a/i18n/cs/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Data We Collect From Visitors - -The privacy of our website visitors is important to us, so we do not track any individual people. As a visitor to our website: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Data We Collect From Account Holders - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Contacting Us - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Services Administrator -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -For all other inquiries, you can contact any member of our team. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## About This Policy - -We will post any new versions of this statement [here](privacy-policy.md). We may change how we announce changes in future versions of this document. In the meantime we may update our contact information at any time without announcing a change. Please refer to the [Privacy Policy](privacy-policy.md) for the latest contact information at any time. - -A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/cs/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/cs/desktop-browsers.md index 2052d54e..6e05e949 100644 --- a/i18n/cs/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/cs/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ This is required to prevent advanced forms of tracking, but does come at the cos ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. For this reason we discourage the use of Mullvad Leta, even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox diff --git a/i18n/cs/privacy.md b/i18n/cs/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0e4715ee --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/cs/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | Ne | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/cs/tor.md b/i18n/cs/tor.md index a88a0f56..b9150189 100644 --- a/i18n/cs/tor.md +++ b/i18n/cs/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/de/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/de/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index d8b9825e..00000000 --- a/i18n/de/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Daten, die wir von Besuchern sammeln - -Die Privatsphäre unserer Website-Besucher ist uns wichtig, daher verfolgen wir keine einzelnen Personen. Als Besucher unserer Website: - -- No personal information is stored -- Es werden keine Informationen an Dritte weitergegeben, gesendet oder verkauft -- Es werden keine Informationen an Werbefirmen weitergegeben -- Es werden keine Informationen über persönliche und verhaltensbezogene Trends gesammelt und ausgewertet -- Keine Informationen werden monetarisiert - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Daten, die wir von Accountinhabern sammeln - -Wenn du dich für ein Konto bei einem unserer Dienste registrierst, können wir die von dir bereitgestellten Informationen (wie deine E-Mail-Adresse, dein Passwort, Profilinformationen usw.) erfassen und diese Informationen verwenden, um dir den Dienst zur Verfügung zu stellen. Wir geben diese Daten niemals weiter oder verkaufen sie. - -Einige von uns gehostete Dienste haben separate Datenschutzbestimmungen, die dieses Dokument außer Kraft setzen. Die Datenschutzbestimmungen unseres Forums findest du zum Beispiel unter [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Kontaktiere uns - -Selbst in den wenigen Fällen, in denen Daten erhoben werden, haben unsere Freiwilligen und die meisten Mitglieder des Privacy Guides-Teams keinen Zugriff auf diese Informationen. Einige Informationen (z. B. deine E-Mail-Adresse) können für Moderatoren über begrenzte Kontrollfelder zugänglich sein, um unsere Communities zu moderieren. - -Daher sollten Anfragen zu deinen persönlichen Daten direkt an folgende Stelle gerichtet werden: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Services Administrator -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -Für alle anderen Anfragen kannst du dich an jedes Mitglied unseres Teams wenden. - -Bei Beschwerden im Rahmen der DSGVO im Allgemeinen besteht immer die Möglichkeit, eine Beschwerde bei den örtlichen Datenschutzaufsichtsbehörden einzureichen. - -## Über diese Richtlinien - -Wir werden jede neue Version dieser Erklärung [hier](privacy-policy.md) veröffentlichen. Wir behalten uns vor, die Art und Weise, wie wir Änderungen bekannt geben, in künftigen Versionen dieses Dokuments zu ändern. In der Zwischenzeit können wir unsere Kontaktinformationen jederzeit aktualisieren, ohne eine Änderung anzukündigen. Die jeweils aktuellen Kontaktdaten können den [Datenschutzbestimmungen](privacy-policy.md) entnommen werden. - -Ein vollständiger [Änderungsverlauf](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) dieser Seite lässt sich auf GitHub finden. diff --git a/i18n/de/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/de/desktop-browsers.md index 598c4f6c..fe2d3267 100644 --- a/i18n/de/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/de/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ Dies ist erforderlich, um fortgeschrittene Formen der Nachverfolgung zu verhinde ### Mullvad Leta -Der Mullvad Browser wird mit DuckDuckGo als Standard [Suchmaschine](search-engines.md) ausgeliefert, aber es ist auch **Mullvad Leta** vorinstalliert, eine Suchmaschine, die ein aktives Mullvad VPN-Abonnement erfordert, um darauf zugreifen zu können. Mullvad Leta greift für die Suche direkt auf die kostenpflichtige API von Google zu, daher ist es auf zahlende Abonnenten beschränkt. Aufgrund dieser Einschränkung ist es für Mullvad jedoch möglich, Suchanfragen über Mullvad Leta mit Mullvad-VPN-Konten in einen Zusammenhang zu setzen. Aus diesem Grund raten wir von der Verwendung von Mullvad Leta ab, auch wenn Mullvad nur sehr wenige Informationen über seine VPN-Abonnenten sammelt. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox @@ -146,19 +148,19 @@ Firefox enthält einen einzigartigen [Download-Token](https://bugzilla.mozilla.o ### Empfohlene Firefox-Konfiguration -Diese Optionen sind unter :material-menu: → **Einstellungen** zu finden. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Suche - [ ] **Suchvorschläge anzeigen** deaktivieren -Suchvorschläge sind in Ihrer Region möglicherweise nicht verfügbar. +Search suggestion features may not be available in your region. -Die Funktion Suchvorschläge schickt alles, was du in die Adressleiste eingibst, an die Standardsuchmaschine, unabhängig davon, ob du die Suche tatsächlich durchführst. Indem du die Suchvorschläge deaktivierst, kannst du präziser kontrollieren, welche Daten an den Suchmaschinenanbieter gesendet werden. +Search suggestions send everything you type in the address bar to the default search engine, regardless of whether you submit an actual search. Disabling search suggestions allows you to more precisely control what data you send to your search engine provider. ##### Firefox Suggest (nur US) -[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) ist eine Funktion, die den Suchvorschlägen ähnelt und nur in den USA verfügbar ist. Wir empfehlen das Deaktivieren aus demselben Grund, aus dem wir die Deaktivierung von Suchvorschlägen empfehlen. Wenn du diese Optionen im Abschnitt **Adressleiste** nicht siehst, ist dieses neue Feature bei dir noch nicht verfügbar, du kannst die beschriebenen Änderungen also ignorieren. +[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. We recommend disabling it for the same reason we recommend disabling search suggestions. If you don't see these options under the **Address Bar** header, you do not have the new experience and can ignore these changes. - [ ] Deaktiviere **Vorschläge von Firefox** - [ ] Deaktiviere **Vorschläge von Sponsoren** @@ -169,15 +171,15 @@ Die Funktion Suchvorschläge schickt alles, was du in die Adressleiste eingibst, - [x] Wählen Sie **Streng** für den verbesserten Schutz vor Aktivitätenverfolgung -Dies schützt dich, indem Social-Media-Tracker, Fingerprinting-Skripte (beachte, dass es dies kein Schutz vor *allen* Fingerprinting-Methoden bietet), Kryptominer, Cross-Site-Tracking-Cookies und weitere Tracking-Inhalte blockiert werden. Der verbesserte Schutz vor Aktivitätenverfolgung schützt vor vielen gängigen Bedrohungen, aber er blockiert nicht alle Tracking-Möglichkeiten, da er so konzipiert ist, dass die Benutzung der Webseite nicht oder nur minimal beeinträchtigt wird. +This protects you by blocking social media trackers, fingerprinting scripts (note that this does not protect you from *all* fingerprinting), cryptominers, cross-site tracking cookies, and some other tracking content. ETP protects against many common threats, but it does not block all tracking avenues because it is designed to have minimal to no impact on site usability. ##### Cookies und Website-Daten -Wenn du bei bestimmten Webseiten angemeldet bleiben möchtest, kannst du Ausnahmen unter **Cookies und Website-Daten** → **Ausnahmen verwalten...** zulassen. +If you want to stay logged in to particular sites, you can allow exceptions in **Cookies and Site Data** → **Manage Exceptions...** - [x] Wähle **Cookies und Website-Daten beim Beenden von Firefox löschen** -Dies schützt dich vor dauerhaften Cookies, aber nicht vor Cookies, die während einer einzelnen Browsersitzung gespeichert werden. Wenn diese Funktion aktiviert ist, kannst du deine Browser-Cookies durch einen einfachen Neustart von Firefox löschen. Du kannst Ausnahmen für jede einzelne Website festlegen, wenn du auf einer bestimmten Website, die du häufig besuchst, angemeldet bleiben möchtest. +This protects you from persistent cookies, but does not protect you against cookies acquired during any one browsing session. When this is enabled, it becomes possible to easily cleanse your browser cookies by simply restarting Firefox. You can set exceptions on a per-site basis, if you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often. ##### Telemetrie @@ -185,11 +187,11 @@ Dies schützt dich vor dauerhaften Cookies, aber nicht vor Cookies, die während - [ ] Deaktiviere **Firefox das Installieren und Durchführen von Studien erlauben** - [ ] Deaktiviere **Nicht gesendete Absturzberichte automatisch von Firefox senden lassen** -Laut Mozillas Datenschutzrichtlinie für Firefox, +According to Mozilla's privacy policy for Firefox, > Firefox sendet Daten über deine Firefox-Version und -Sprache, das Betriebssystem und die Hardware-Konfiguration deines Geräts, den Arbeitsspeicher, grundlegende Informationen über Abstürze und Fehler sowie die Ergebnisse automatisierter Prozesse wie Updates, Safebrowsing und Aktivierung an Mozilla. Wenn Firefox Daten an Mozilla sendet, wird deine IP-Adresse vorübergehend als Teil von Mozillas Serverprotokollen erfasst. -Außerdem sammelt der Mozilla-Konten-Dienst [einige technische Daten](https://mozilla.org/privacy/mozilla-accounts). Wenn du ein Mozilla-Konto verwendest, kannst du dich hiervon abmelden: +Additionally, the Mozilla Accounts service collects [some technical data](https://mozilla.org/privacy/mozilla-accounts). If you use a Mozilla Account you can opt out: 1. Öffnen deine [Profileinstellungen auf accounts.firefox.com](https://accounts.firefox.com/settings#data-collection) 2. Deaktiviere **Datenerfassung und -nutzung** > **Helfen Sie, Firefox-Konten zu verbessern** @@ -198,25 +200,25 @@ Außerdem sammelt der Mozilla-Konten-Dienst [einige technische Daten](https://mo - [ ] Uncheck **Allow websites to perform privacy-preserving ad measurement** -Mit der Veröffentlichung von Firefox 128 wurde eine neue Einstellung für die [datenschutzfreundliche Attribution](https://support.mozilla.org/de/kb/datenschutzfreundliche-attribution-werbe-messung) (PPA) hinzugefügt und [standardmäßig aktiviert](https://blog.privacyguides.org/2024/07/14/mozilla-disappoints-us-yet-again-2). Mit PPA können Werbetreibende deinen Webbrowser nutzen, um die Wirksamkeit von Webkampagnen zu messen, anstatt das traditionelle JavaScript-basierte Tracking zu verwenden. Wir betrachten dieses Verhalten als außerhalb des Aufgabenbereichs eines User-Agents und die Tatsache, dass es in Arkenfox standardmäßig deaktiviert ist, ist ein weiterer Hinweis darauf, dass diese Funktion zu deaktivieren ist. +With the release of Firefox 128, a new setting for [privacy-preserving attribution](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/privacy-preserving-attribution) (PPA) has been added and [enabled by default](https://blog.privacyguides.org/2024/07/14/mozilla-disappoints-us-yet-again-2). PPA allows advertisers to use your web browser to measure the effectiveness of web campaigns, instead of using traditional JavaScript-based tracking. We consider this behavior to be outside the scope of a user agent's responsibilities, and the fact that it is disabled by default in Arkenfox is an additional indicator for disabling this feature. ##### Nur-HTTPS-Modus - [x] Wähle **Nur-HTTPS-Modus in allen Fenstern aktivieren** -Dadurch wird verhindert, dass ungewollt eine Verbindung zu einer Website mit einer unverschlüsselten HTTP-Verbindung hergestellt wird. Websites ohne HTTPS sind heutzutage unüblich, sodass dies nur geringe oder gar keine Auswirkungen auf das tägliche Surfen haben sollte. +This prevents you from unintentionally connecting to a website in plain-text HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. ##### DNS über HTTPS -Wenn du einen [DNS über HTTPS Anbieter](dns.md) verwendest: +If you use a [DNS over HTTPS provider](dns.md): - [x] Aktiviere **Maximaler Schutz** und wähle einen geeigneten Anbieter -Maximaler Schutz erzwingt die Verwendung von DNS über HTTPS, und es wird eine Sicherheitswarnung angezeigt, wenn Firefox keine Verbindung zu deinem sicheren DNS-Resolver herstellen kann oder wenn dein sicherer DNS-Resolver sagt, dass Einträge für die Domain, die du versuchst zu erreichen, nicht existieren. Dadurch wird verhindert, dass das Netzwerk, mit dem du verbunden bist, heimlich deine DNS-Sicherheit herabstuft. +Max Protection enforces the use of DNS over HTTPS, and a security warning will show if Firefox can’t connect to your secure DNS resolver, or if your secure DNS resolver says that records for the domain you are trying to access do not exist. This stops the network you're connected to from secretly downgrading your DNS security. #### Sync -[Firefox Sync](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) ermöglicht (End-zu-End-Verschlüsselt) den Zugriff auf deine Browsing-Daten (Verlauf, Lesezeichen usw.) auf all deinen Geräten. +[Firefox Sync](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices and protects it with E2EE. ### Arkenfox (fortgeschritten) @@ -227,9 +229,9 @@ Maximaler Schutz erzwingt die Verwendung von DNS über HTTPS, und es wird eine S -Das [Arkenfox-Projekt](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) bietet eine Reihe von sorgfältig durchdachten Optionen für Firefox. Wenn du dich für Arkenfox [entscheidest](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not), sind [einige Optionen](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) subjektiv streng und/oder können dazu führen, dass einige Websites nicht ordnungsgemäß funktionieren. Dies kann jedoch [leicht angepasst](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) werden, um deinen Bedürfnissen zu entsprechen. Wir **empfehlen nachdrücklich** das vollständige [Wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki) zu lesen. Arkenfox ermöglicht auch die Unterstützung von [Containern](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users). +The [Arkenfox project](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) provides a set of carefully considered options for Firefox. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. We **strongly recommend** reading through their full [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki). Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. -Arkenfox zielt nur darauf ab, einfache oder naive Tracking-Skripte durch Canvas-Randomisierung und die in Firefox integrierten Konfigurationseinstellungen für Fingerabdruck-Resistenz zu vereiteln. Er zielt nicht darauf ab, deinen Browser mit einer großen Menge anderer Arkenfox-Benutzer zu verschmelzen, wie es der Mullvad-Browser oder der Tor-Browser tun, was die einzige Möglichkeit ist, fortgeschrittene Skripte zur Verfolgung von Fingerabdrücken zu vereiteln. Denke daran, dass du immer noch mehrere Browser verwenden kannst. Du könntest z. B. Firefox+Arkenfox für einige Websites verwenden, bei denen du eingeloggt bleiben möchtest, oder denen du vertraust, und Mullvad Browser für das allgemeine Surfen. +Arkenfox only aims to thwart basic or naive tracking scripts through canvas randomization and Firefox's built-in fingerprint resistance configuration settings. It does not aim to make your browser blend in with a large crowd of other Arkenfox users in the same way Mullvad Browser or Tor Browser do, which is the only way to thwart advanced fingerprint tracking scripts. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. ## Brave @@ -269,13 +271,13 @@ Brave fügt dem Dateinamen bei Downloads von der Brave-Website einen "[Herkunfts ### Empfohlene Brave-Konfiguration -Diese Optionen sind unter :material-menu: → **Einstellungen** zu finden. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Shields -Brave enthält einige Anti-Fingerabdruck-Maßnahmen in der [Schutz](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360022973471-What-is-Shields)-Funktion. Wir empfehlen, diese Optionen [global](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360023646212-How-do-I-configure-global-and-site-specific-Shields-settings) für alle Seiten zu konfigurieren. +Brave includes some anti-fingerprinting measures in its [Shields](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360022973471-What-is-Shields) feature. We suggest configuring these options [globally](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360023646212-How-do-I-configure-global-and-site-specific-Shields-settings) across all pages that you visit. -Die Schutz-Möglichkeiten können je nach Bedarf für jede Website heruntergestuft werden, aber als Standardeinstellung empfehlen wir Folgendes: +Die Optionen im Schutz-Menü können je nach Bedarf für jede Website heruntergestuft werden, aber als Standardeinstellung empfehlen wir Folgendes:
@@ -327,7 +329,7 @@ If you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often, you can set ##### Tor-Fenster -[**Privates Fenster mit Tor**](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360018121491-What-is-a-Private-Window-with-Tor-Connectivity) ermöglicht es dir, deinen Datenverkehr durch das Tor-Netzwerk in Inkognito-Fenster zu leiten und auf .onion-Dienste zuzugreifen, was in einigen Fällen nützlich sein kann. Allerdings ist Brave **nicht** so resistent gegen Fingerprinting wie der Tor-Browser und es gibt viel weniger Leute, die Brave zusammen mit Tor benutzen, sodass du auffallen wirst. Wenn dein Bedrohungsmodell starke Anonymität erfordert, benutze den [Tor Browser](tor.md#tor-browser). +[**Private Window with Tor**](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360018121491-What-is-a-Private-Window-with-Tor-Connectivity) allows you to route your traffic through the Tor network in Private Windows and access .onion services, which may be useful in some cases. However, Brave is **not** as resistant to fingerprinting as the Tor Browser is, and far fewer people use Brave with Tor, so you will stand out. If your threat model requires strong anonymity, use the [Tor Browser](tor.md#tor-browser). ##### Datenerfassung @@ -337,7 +339,7 @@ If you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often, you can set #### Web3 -Die Web3-Funktionen von Brave können deinen Browser-Fingerabdruck und deine Angriffsfläche potenziell vergrößern. Wenn du keine der Funktionen verwendest, sollten sie deaktiviert werden. +Brave's Web3 features can potentially add to your browser fingerprint and attack surface. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. - Wähle **Erweiterungen (kein Backup)** unter *Standard-Ethereum-Wallet* - Wähle **Erweiterungen (kein Backup)** unter *Standard-Solana-Wallet* @@ -348,7 +350,7 @@ Die Web3-Funktionen von Brave können deinen Browser-Fingerabdruck und deine Ang #### Suchmaschine -Wir empfehlen die Deaktivierung von Suchvorschlägen in Brave aus demselben Grund, aus dem wir die Deaktivierung dieser Funktion in [Firefox](#search) empfehlen. +We recommend disabling search suggestions in Brave for the same reason we recommend disabling this feature in [Firefox](#search). - [ ] **Suchvorschläge anzeigen** deaktivieren @@ -364,17 +366,17 @@ Wir empfehlen die Deaktivierung von Suchvorschlägen in Brave aus demselben Grun #### Brave Sync -[Brave Sync](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360059793111-Understanding-Brave-Sync) ermöglicht den Zugriff auf deine Browsing-Daten (Verlauf, Lesezeichen usw.) auf all deinen Geräten und schützt diese Daten mit E2EE. +[Brave Sync](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360059793111-Understanding-Brave-Sync) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices without requiring an account and protects it with E2EE. #### Brave Rewards und Wallet -Mit **Brave Rewards** erhältst du Basic Attention Token (BAT), eine Kryptowährung, für die Durchführung bestimmter Aktionen in Brave. Es basiert auf einem Custodial (d. h. von Dritten verwalteten) Account und KYC von einer ausgewählten Anzahl von Anbietern. Wir empfehlen BAT nicht als [private Kryptowährung](cryptocurrency.md), und wir empfehlen auch nicht die Verwendung einer [Custodial-Wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody). Wir raten also von dieser Funktion ab. +**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. It relies on a custodial account and KYC from a select number of providers. We do not recommend BAT as a [private cryptocurrency](cryptocurrency.md), nor do we recommend using a [custodial wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), so we would discourage using this feature. -**Brave Wallet** arbeitet lokal auf Ihrem Computer, unterstützt aber keine privaten Kryptowährungen, weshalb wir auch von dieser Funktion abraten würden. +**Brave Wallet** operates locally on your computer, but does not support any private cryptocurrencies, so we would discourage using this feature as well. ## Kriterien -**Bitte beachte, dass wir mit keinem der Projekte, die wir empfehlen, verbunden sind.** Zusätzlich zu unseren [Standardkriterien](about/criteria.md) haben wir eine Reihe klarer Anforderungen entwickelt, die es uns ermöglichen, objektive Empfehlungen zu geben. Wir empfehlen, sich mit dieser Liste vertraut zu machen, bevor sich für ein Projekt entschieden wird und eigene Nachforschungen anzustellen, um sicherzustellen, dass es die richtige Wahl ist. +**Please note we are not affiliated with any of the projects we recommend.** In addition to [our standard criteria](about/criteria.md), we have developed a clear set of requirements to allow us to provide objective recommendations. We suggest you familiarize yourself with this list before choosing to use a project, and conduct your own research to ensure it's the right choice for you. ### Mindestanforderungen @@ -388,7 +390,7 @@ Mit **Brave Rewards** erhältst du Basic Attention Token (BAT), eine Kryptowähr ### Im besten Fall -Unsere Best-Case-Kriterien stellen dar, was wir uns von einem perfekten Projekt in dieser Kategorie wünschen würden. Unsere Empfehlungen enthalten möglicherweise keine oder nicht alle dieser Funktionen, aber diejenigen, die sie enthalten, werden auf dieser Seite möglicherweise höher eingestuft als jene, die sie nicht enthalten. +Unsere Best-Case-Kriterien stellen dar, was wir uns von einem perfekten Projekt in dieser Kategorie wünschen würden. Unsere Empfehlungen enthalten möglicherweise keine oder nicht alle dieser Merkmale, aber diejenigen, die sie enthalten, werden möglicherweise höher eingestuft als andere auf dieser Seite. - Sollte eine integrierte Funktion zur Sperrung von Inhalten enthalten. - Sollte die Aufteilung von Cookies unterstützen (à la [Multi-Account Container](https://support.mozilla.org/de/kb/firefox-tab-container)). diff --git a/i18n/de/privacy.md b/i18n/de/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e9e0db71 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/de/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +Nr. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | Nein | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/de/tor.md b/i18n/de/tor.md index c03bc8e6..c6317ace 100644 --- a/i18n/de/tor.md +++ b/i18n/de/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser Logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -Der **Onion Browser** ist ein Open-Source-Browser, mit dem du auf iOS-Geräten anonym über das Tor-Netzwerk im Internet surfen kannst. Er wird vom [Tor-Projekt](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser) unterstützt. [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +Der **Onion Browser** ist ein Open-Source-Browser, mit dem du auf iOS-Geräten anonym über das Tor-Netzwerk im Internet surfen kannst. Er wird vom [Tor-Projekt](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser) unterstützt. [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/el/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/el/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6fef072d..00000000 --- a/i18n/el/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Δεδομένα που συλλέγουμε από επισκέπτες - -Το απόρρητο των επισκεπτών του ιστοτόπου μας είναι σημαντικό για εμάς, γι' αυτό και δεν παρακολουθούμε μεμονωμένα άτομα. Ως επισκέπτης της ιστοσελίδας μας: - -- Δεν αποθηκεύονται προσωπικά δεδομένα -- Καμία πληροφορία δεν κοινοποιείται, αποστέλλεται ή πωλείται σε τρίτα άτομα -- Καμία πληροφορία δεν μοιράζεται με διαφημιστικές εταιρείες -- Καμία πληροφορία δεν εξορύσσεται και δεν συλλέγεται για προσωπικές και συμπεριφορικές τάσεις -- Καμία πληροφορία δεν πωλείται με σκοπό το κέρδος - -Μπορείτε να δείτε τα δεδομένα που συλλέγουμε στη σελίδα μας με [τα στατιστικά στοιχεία](statistics.md). - -Τρέχουμε μια αυτοδιαχειριζόμενη εγκατάσταση του [Umami](https://umami.is) που συλλέγει κάποια ανώνυμα δεδομένα χρήσης για στατιστικούς σκοπούς. Στόχος είναι η παρακολούθηση των συνολικών τάσεων στην επισκεψιμότητα του ιστοτόπου μας, όχι η παρακολούθηση μεμονωμένων επισκεπτών. Όλα τα δεδομένα είναι μόνο συγκεντρωτικά και δεν αποθηκεύονται προσωπικά δεδομένα. - -Τα μόνα δεδομένα που συλλέγονται είναι τα δεδομένα που αποστέλλονται σε ένα τυπικό αίτημα ιστού, τα οποία περιλαμβάνουν τις πηγές παραπομπής, τη σελίδα που επισκέπτεστε, το user agent, τη διεύθυνση IP και την ανάλυση της οθόνης σας. Τα ακατέργαστα δεδομένα απορρίπτονται αμέσως μετά τη δημιουργία στατιστικών στοιχείων, για παράδειγμα, εάν συλλέξουμε την ανάλυση της οθόνης σας ως `1125x2436`, τα μόνα δεδομένα που θα διατηρήσουμε είναι "κινητή συσκευή" και όχι η συγκεκριμένη ανάλυση. - -## Δεδομένα που συλλέγουμε από τα κατέχοντα λογαριασμών - -Εάν εγγραφείτε για λογαριασμό σε μία από τις υπηρεσίες μας, ενδέχεται να συλλέξουμε οποιεσδήποτε πληροφορίες μας παρέχετε (όπως το email σας, τον κωδικό πρόσβασης, τις πληροφορίες προφίλ κ.λπ.) και να χρησιμοποιήσουμε αυτές τις πληροφορίες για να σας παρέχουμε την υπηρεσία. Ποτέ δεν μοιραζόμαστε ή πουλάμε αυτά τα δεδομένα. - -Ορισμένες υπηρεσίες που φιλοξενούμε έχουν ξεχωριστές πολιτικές απορρήτου οι οποίες υπερισχύουν του παρόντος εγγράφου. Για παράδειγμα, η πολιτική απορρήτου του forum μας βρίσκεται στο [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Πως να Επικοινωνήσεις με Εμάς - -Ακόμη και στις περιορισμένες περιπτώσεις όπου συλλέγονται τα δεδομένα σας, οι εθελοντές μας και τα περισσότερα μέλη της ομάδας των Οδηγών Απορρήτου δεν έχουν πρόσβαση στις πληροφορίες αυτές. Ορισμένες πληροφορίες (όπως η διεύθυνση ηλεκτρονικού ταχυδρομείου σας) ενδέχεται να είναι προσβάσιμες στους συντονιστές μέσω περιορισμένων πινάκων ελέγχου για τους σκοπούς της διαχείρισης των κοινοτήτων μας. - -Συνεπώς, τα ερωτήματα σχετικά με τις προσωπικές σας πληροφορίες θα πρέπει να αποστέλλονται απευθείας στη διεύθυνση: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Διαχειριστής υπηρεσιών -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -Για όλες τις άλλες ερωτήσεις, μπορείτε να επικοινωνήσετε με οποιοδήποτε μέλος της ομάδας μας. - -Για καταγγελίες βάσει του GDPR γενικότερα, έχετε πάντα τη δυνατότητα να υποβάλετε καταγγελίες στις τοπικές εποπτικές αρχές προστασίας δεδομένων. - -## Σχετικά με αυτή την πολιτική - -Θα δημοσιεύουμε κάθε νέα έκδοση αυτής της δήλωσης [εδώ](privacy-policy.md). Ενδέχεται να αλλάξουμε τον τρόπο ανακοίνωσης των αλλαγών σε μελλοντικές εκδόσεις του παρόντος εγγράφου. Εν τω μεταξύ, μπορούμε να ενημερώσουμε τα στοιχεία επικοινωνίας μας ανά πάσα στιγμή χωρίς να ανακοινώσουμε την αλλαγή. Παρακαλούμε ανατρέξτε στην [Πολιτική απορρήτου](privacy-policy.md) για τα πιο πρόσφατα στοιχεία επικοινωνίας ανά πάσα στιγμή. - -Ένα πλήρες [ιστορικό](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) αναθεωρήσεων αυτής της σελίδας μπορεί να βρεθεί στο GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/el/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/el/desktop-browsers.md index 9d1123e3..d8011cc7 100644 --- a/i18n/el/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/el/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ These are our currently recommended **desktop web browsers** and configurations ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Το Mullvad Leta αναζητά απευθείας το API πληρωμένης αναζήτησης της Google, γι' αυτό και περιορίζεται σε συνδρομητές επί πληρωμής. Ωστόσο, η Mullvad μπορεί να συσχετίσει τα ερωτήματα αναζήτησης και τους λογαριασμούς VPN της Mullvad λόγω αυτού του περιορισμού. Για το λόγο αυτό, αποθαρρύνουμε τη χρήση του Mullvad Leta, παρόλο που η Mullvad συλλέγει πολύ λίγες πληροφορίες για τους συνδρομητές VPN της. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox @@ -152,13 +154,13 @@ These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. - [ ] Απενεργοποιήστε την επιλογή **Εμφάνιση προτάσεων αναζήτησης** -Οι λειτουργίες προτάσεων αναζήτησης ενδέχεται να μην είναι διαθέσιμες στην περιοχή σας. +Search suggestion features may not be available in your region. -Οι προτάσεις αναζήτησης στέλνουν ό,τι πληκτρολογείτε στη γραμμή διευθύνσεων στην προεπιλεγμένη μηχανή αναζήτησης, ανεξάρτητα από το αν κάνετε πραγματική αναζήτηση. Η απενεργοποίηση των προτάσεων αναζήτησης σας επιτρέπει να ελέγχετε με μεγαλύτερη ακρίβεια τα δεδομένα που στέλνετε στον πάροχο της μηχανής αναζήτησης. +Search suggestions send everything you type in the address bar to the default search engine, regardless of whether you submit an actual search. Disabling search suggestions allows you to more precisely control what data you send to your search engine provider. ##### Firefox Suggest (μόνο στις ΗΠΑ) -Το [Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) είναι μια λειτουργία παρόμοια με τις προτάσεις αναζήτησης, η οποία είναι διαθέσιμη μόνο στις ΗΠΑ. Συνιστούμε την απενεργοποίησή της για τον ίδιο λόγο που συνιστούμε την απενεργοποίηση των προτάσεων αναζήτησης. Εάν δεν βλέπετε αυτές τις επιλογές κάτω από την επικεφαλίδα της **Γραμμής Διευθύνσεων**, δεν έχετε τη νέα λειτουργία και μπορείτε να αγνοήσετε αυτές τις αλλαγές. +[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. We recommend disabling it for the same reason we recommend disabling search suggestions. If you don't see these options under the **Address Bar** header, you do not have the new experience and can ignore these changes. - [ ] Αποεπιλέξτε **Προτάσεις από τον Firefox** - [ ] Αποεπιλέξτε **Προτάσεις από χορηγούς** @@ -169,7 +171,7 @@ These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. - [x] Επιλέξτε **Αυστηρή** ενισχυμένη προστασία εντοπισμού -Αυτό σας προστατεύει αποκλείοντας τους ιχνηλάτες κοινωνικών δικτύων, το περιεχόμενο καταγραφής σε όλα τα παράθυρα (σημειώστε ότι αυτό δεν σας προστατεύει από *όλα τα* fingerprinting), τα cryptominers, τα cookie μεταξύ ισοτόπων σε όλα τα παράθυρα και κάποιο άλλο περιεχόμενο παρακολούθησης. Η ενισχυμένη προστασία από καταγραφή προστατεύει από πολλές κοινές απειλές, αλλά δεν μπλοκάρει όλες τις οδούς εντοπισμού, επειδή έχει σχεδιαστεί για να έχει ελάχιστες έως καθόλου επιπτώσεις στη χρηστικότητα του ιστότοπου. +This protects you by blocking social media trackers, fingerprinting scripts (note that this does not protect you from *all* fingerprinting), cryptominers, cross-site tracking cookies, and some other tracking content. ETP protects against many common threats, but it does not block all tracking avenues because it is designed to have minimal to no impact on site usability. ##### Sanitize on Close @@ -337,7 +339,7 @@ If you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often, you can set #### Web3 -Τα χαρακτηριστικά Web3 του Brave μπορούν δυνητικά να αυξήσουν το δακτυλικό αποτύπωμα του προγράμματος περιήγησης και την επιφάνεια επιθέσεων. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. +Brave's Web3 features can potentially add to your browser fingerprint and attack surface. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Ethereum wallet* - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Solana wallet* @@ -364,17 +366,17 @@ We recommend disabling search suggestions in Brave for the same reason we recomm #### Brave Sync -Το [Brave Sync](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360059793111-Understanding-Brave-Sync) επιτρέπει στα δεδομένα περιήγησής σας (ιστορικό, σελιδοδείκτες κ. λπ.) να είναι προσβάσιμα σε όλες τις συσκευές σας χωρίς να απαιτείται λογαριασμός και τα προστατεύει με κρυπτογράφηση από άκρο σε άκρο. +[Brave Sync](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360059793111-Understanding-Brave-Sync) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices without requiring an account and protects it with E2EE. #### Brave Rewards and Wallet -**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. Βασίζεται σε custodial λογαριασμό και KYC από έναν επιλεγμένο αριθμό παρόχων. We do not recommend BAT as a [private cryptocurrency](cryptocurrency.md), nor do we recommend using a [custodial wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), so we would discourage using this feature. +**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. It relies on a custodial account and KYC from a select number of providers. We do not recommend BAT as a [private cryptocurrency](cryptocurrency.md), nor do we recommend using a [custodial wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), so we would discourage using this feature. -Το **Brave Wallet** λειτουργεί τοπικά στον υπολογιστή σας, αλλά δεν υποστηρίζει ιδιωτικά κρυπτονομίσματα, οπότε θα αποθαρρύναμε τη χρήση και αυτής της δυνατότητας. +**Brave Wallet** operates locally on your computer, but does not support any private cryptocurrencies, so we would discourage using this feature as well. ## Κριτήρια -**Σημειώστε ότι δε συσχετιζόμαστε με κανένα από τα project που προτείνουμε.** Εκτός από τα [συνήθη κριτήριά μας](about/criteria.md), έχουμε αναπτύξει ένα σαφές σύνολο απαιτήσεων που μας επιτρέπουν να παρέχουμε αντικειμενικές συστάσεις. Σας προτείνουμε να εξοικειωθείτε με αυτόν τον κατάλογο προτού επιλέξετε να χρησιμοποιήσετε ένα project και να διεξάγετε τη δική σας έρευνα για να βεβαιωθείτε ότι είναι η σωστή επιλογή για εσάς. +**Please note we are not affiliated with any of the projects we recommend.** In addition to [our standard criteria](about/criteria.md), we have developed a clear set of requirements to allow us to provide objective recommendations. We suggest you familiarize yourself with this list before choosing to use a project, and conduct your own research to ensure it's the right choice for you. ### Ελάχιστες Απαιτήσεις @@ -388,7 +390,7 @@ We recommend disabling search suggestions in Brave for the same reason we recomm ### Βέλτιστη Περίπτωση -Τα κριτήρια της καλύτερης περίπτωσης αντιπροσωπεύουν αυτό που θα θέλαμε να δούμε από το τέλειο project σε αυτή την κατηγορία. Οι συστάσεις μας ενδέχεται να μην περιλαμβάνουν κάποια ή όλες αυτές τις λειτουργίες, αλλά εκείνες που τις περιλαμβάνουν ενδέχεται να κατατάσσονται υψηλότερα από άλλες σε αυτή τη σελίδα. +Our best-case criteria represents what we would like to see from the perfect project in this category. Our recommendations may not include any or all of this functionality, but those which do may rank higher than others on this page. - Should include built-in content blocking functionality. - Should support cookie compartmentalization (à la [Multi-Account Containers](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers)). diff --git a/i18n/el/privacy.md b/i18n/el/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c979d8a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/el/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | No | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/el/tor.md b/i18n/el/tor.md index 326c6efd..4970ea1c 100644 --- a/i18n/el/tor.md +++ b/i18n/el/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/eo/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/eo/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index d817d0c1..00000000 --- a/i18n/eo/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Data We Collect From Visitors - -The privacy of our website visitors is important to us, so we do not track any individual people. As a visitor to our website: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Data We Collect From Account Holders - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Contacting Us - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Services Administrator -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -For all other inquiries, you can contact any member of our team. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## About This Policy - -We will post any new versions of this statement [here](privacy-policy.md). We may change how we announce changes in future versions of this document. In the meantime we may update our contact information at any time without announcing a change. Please refer to the [Privacy Policy](privacy-policy.md) for the latest contact information at any time. - -A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/eo/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/eo/desktop-browsers.md index ee50038a..c0b9ec01 100644 --- a/i18n/eo/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/eo/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ This is required to prevent advanced forms of tracking, but does come at the cos ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. For this reason we discourage the use of Mullvad Leta, even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox diff --git a/i18n/eo/privacy.md b/i18n/eo/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c979d8a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/eo/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | No | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/eo/tor.md b/i18n/eo/tor.md index e2ed3986..9368193b 100644 --- a/i18n/eo/tor.md +++ b/i18n/eo/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/es/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/es/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index dd0ba3bb..00000000 --- a/i18n/es/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Política de Privacidad" -description: No vendemos ni compartimos sus datos con terceros. ---- - -Privacy Guides es un proyecto comunitario gestionado por una serie de colaboradores activos. La lista pública de miembros del equipo [puede consultarse en nuestro foro](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Datos que recopilamos de los visitantes - -La privacidad de los visitantes de nuestro sitio web es importante para nosotros, por lo que no rastreamos a ninguna persona en particular. Como visitante de nuestro sitio web: - -- No se almacenan datos personales -- No se comparte, envía o vente su información a terceros -- No se comparte su información con compañías de publicidad -- No se extrae ni se recolecta información para obtener tendencias personales y de comportamiento -- No se monetiza la información - -Puedes ver los datos recolectados en nuestra página de [estadísticas](statistics.md). - -Ejecutamos una instancia propia de [Umami](https://umami.is) para recolectar algunos datos anónimos de uso con fines estadísticos. El objetivo es hacer un seguimiento de las tendencias generales en el tráfico de nuestro sitio web, no para rastrear visitantes individuales. Todos los datos son agregados y no se almacenan datos personales. - -Los únicos datos recolectados son los datos enviados en una consulta web estándar, que incluyen las fuentes de referencia, la página que estás visitando, tu agente de usuario, tu dirección IP y la resolución de tu pantalla. Los datos brutos son descartados inmediatamente luego de que las estadísticas son generadas, por ejemplo, si recolectamos la resolución de tu pantalla como `1125x2436`, los únicos datos que conservamos son "dispositivo móvil" y no tu resolución específica. - -## Datos que recopilamos de los titulares de cuentas - -Si se registra para una cuenta en alguno de nuestros servicios, podemos recolectar cualquier información que nos proporcione (como su correo electrónico, contraseña, información del perfil, etc.) y utilizamos esa información para proporcionarle el servicio. Nunca compartimos o vendemos esta información. - -Algunos servicios que alojamos tienen políticas de privacidad por separado que sustituyen este documento. Por ejemplo, la política de privacidad de nuestro foro puede encontrarse en [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Contacto - -Incluso en casos limitados donde su información es recolectada, nuestros voluntarios y la mayoría de los miembros del equipo de Privacy Guides no tienen acceso a esa información. Ciertos datos (como su correo electrónico) pueden ser accedidos por nuestros moderadores a través de paneles de control limitado, con el objetivo de moderar nuestras comunidades. - -Por lo tanto, las consultas relacionadas con su información personal pueden ser enviadas directamente a: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Administrador de servicios -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -Para cualquier otra consulta, puede contactar a cualquier miembro de nuestro equipo. - -Para presentar reclamos acerca del RGPD, puede realizarlo con las autoridades locales de supervisión de protección de datos. - -## Acerca de esta política - -Publicaremos cualquier versión nueva de esta declaración [aquí](privacy-policy.md). Es posible que cambiemos la forma de anunciar los cambios en futuras versiones de este documento. Mientras tanto, podemos actualizar nuestra información de contacto en cualquier momento sin anunciar ningún cambio. Consulte la [Política de privacidad](privacy-policy.md) para obtener la última información de contacto. - -En GitHub puede consultarse el [historial](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) completo de revisiones de esta página. diff --git a/i18n/es/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/es/desktop-browsers.md index a97af1c4..2faa572a 100644 --- a/i18n/es/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/es/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ Esto es necesario para evitar formas avanzadas de rastreo, pero a costa de la co ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta consulta directamente la API de búsqueda de pago de Google, que se encuentra limitada a los suscriptores de pago. Sin embargo, para Mullvad es posible correlacionar las consultas de búsqueda y las cuentas de Mullvad VPN debido a esta limitación. Por este motivo, desaconsejamos el uso de Mullvad Leta, a pesar de que Mullvad recopila muy poca información sobre sus suscriptores de VPN. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox @@ -146,19 +148,19 @@ Firefox incluye un [token de descarga] único (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show ### Configuración Recomendada de Firefox -Estas opciones se encuentran en :material-menu: → **Configuración**. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Buscar - [ ] Desmarca **Mostrar sugerencias de búsqueda** -Es posible que las funciones de sugerencia de búsqueda no estén disponibles en tu región. +Search suggestion features may not be available in your region. -Las sugerencias de búsqueda envían todo lo que escribes en la barra de direcciones al motor de búsqueda predeterminado, independientemente de si realizas una búsqueda real. Desactivar las sugerencias de búsqueda te permite controlar con mayor precisión los datos que envías al proveedor de tu motor de búsqueda. +Search suggestions send everything you type in the address bar to the default search engine, regardless of whether you submit an actual search. Disabling search suggestions allows you to more precisely control what data you send to your search engine provider. ##### Firefox Suggest (solo en EE. UU.) -[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) es una función similar a las sugerencias de búsqueda que solo está disponible en Estados Unidos. Recomendamos desactivarlo por la misma razón que recomendamos desactivar las sugerencias de búsqueda. Si no ves estas opciones en lel encabezado de la **Barra de Direcciones**, no tienes la nueva experiencia y puedes ignorar estos cambios. +[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. We recommend disabling it for the same reason we recommend disabling search suggestions. If you don't see these options under the **Address Bar** header, you do not have the new experience and can ignore these changes. - [ ] Desmarca **Sugerencias de Firefox** - [ ] Desmarque **Suggestions from sponsors** @@ -169,15 +171,15 @@ Las sugerencias de búsqueda envían todo lo que escribes en la barra de direcci - [x] Selecciona **Estricto** Protección de seguimiento mejorada -Esto te protege bloqueando los rastreadores de redes sociales, las secuencias de comandos de huellas digitales (ten en cuenta que esto no te protege de *todas* las huellas digitales), los criptomineros, las cookies de rastreo de sitios cruzados y algunos otros contenidos de rastreo. ETP protege contra muchas amenazas comunes, pero no bloquea todas las vías de rastreo porque está diseñado para tener un impacto mínimo o nulo en la usabilidad del sitio. +This protects you by blocking social media trackers, fingerprinting scripts (note that this does not protect you from *all* fingerprinting), cryptominers, cross-site tracking cookies, and some other tracking content. ETP protects against many common threats, but it does not block all tracking avenues because it is designed to have minimal to no impact on site usability. ##### Desinfectar al cerrar -Si deseas seguir conectado a determinados sitios, puedes permitir excepciones en **Cookies y datos del sitio** → **Gestionar excepciones....** +If you want to stay logged in to particular sites, you can allow exceptions in **Cookies and Site Data** → **Manage Exceptions...** - [x] Selecciona **Eliminar cookies y datos del sitio cuando cierre Firefox** -Esto te protege de las cookies persistentes, pero no te protege de las cookies adquiridas durante una sesión de navegación. Cuando esta opción está activada, es posible limpiar fácilmente las cookies del navegador simplemente reiniciando Firefox. Puedes establecer excepciones por sitio, si deseas permanecer conectado a un sitio concreto que visites con frecuencia. +This protects you from persistent cookies, but does not protect you against cookies acquired during any one browsing session. When this is enabled, it becomes possible to easily cleanse your browser cookies by simply restarting Firefox. You can set exceptions on a per-site basis, if you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often. ##### Telemetría @@ -185,11 +187,11 @@ Esto te protege de las cookies persistentes, pero no te protege de las cookies a - [ ] Desmarca **Permitir que Firefox instale y ejecute estudios** - [ ] Desmarca **Permitir que Firefox envíe informes de fallos acumulados en su nombre** -Según la política de privacidad de Mozilla para Firefox, +According to Mozilla's privacy policy for Firefox, > Firefox envía datos sobre tu versión e idioma de Firefox; sistema operativo del dispositivo y configuración del hardware; memoria, información básica sobre fallos y errores; resultado de procesos automatizados como actualizaciones, navegación segura y activación. Cuando Firefox envía datos, tu dirección IP se recoge temporalmente como parte de los registros de nuestro servidor. -Además, el servicio de Cuentas de Mozilla recopila [algunos datos técnicos](https://mozilla.org/privacy/mozilla-accounts). If you use a Mozilla Account you can opt out: +Additionally, the Mozilla Accounts service collects [some technical data](https://mozilla.org/privacy/mozilla-accounts). If you use a Mozilla Account you can opt out: 1. Abre la [configuración de tu perfil en accounts.firefox.com](https://accounts.firefox.com/settings#data-collection) 2. Desmarca **Recopilación y uso de datos** > **Ayuda a mejorar Cuentas de Firefox** @@ -198,25 +200,25 @@ Además, el servicio de Cuentas de Mozilla recopila [algunos datos técnicos](ht - [ ] Desmarque **Permitir que los sitios web realicen mediciones de anuncios respetuosas con la privacidad** -Con el lanzamiento de Firefox 128, un nuevo ajuste para la [atribución de respeto a la privacidad](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/privacy-preserving-attribution) (PPA) se ha agregado y [activado por defecto](https://blog.privacyguides.org/2024/07/14/mozilla-disappoints-us-yet-again-2). PPA permite a los anunciantes utilizar tu navegador web para medir la eficacia de las campañas web, en vez de utilizar el rastreo tradicional con JavaScript. Consideramos este comportamiento como fuera del alcance de las responsabilidades del agente de usuario y el hecho de que se encuentre desactivado por defecto en Arkenfox es una señal adicional para desactivar esta característica. +With the release of Firefox 128, a new setting for [privacy-preserving attribution](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/privacy-preserving-attribution) (PPA) has been added and [enabled by default](https://blog.privacyguides.org/2024/07/14/mozilla-disappoints-us-yet-again-2). PPA allows advertisers to use your web browser to measure the effectiveness of web campaigns, instead of using traditional JavaScript-based tracking. We consider this behavior to be outside the scope of a user agent's responsibilities, and the fact that it is disabled by default in Arkenfox is an additional indicator for disabling this feature. ##### Modo Sólo HTTPS - [x] Selecciona **Activar el modo solo-HTTPS en todas las ventanas** -Esto evita que te conectes involuntariamente a un sitio web en texto plano HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. +This prevents you from unintentionally connecting to a website in plain-text HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. ##### DNS sobre HTTPS -Si utilizas un proveedor de [DNS sobre HTTPS](dns.md): +If you use a [DNS over HTTPS provider](dns.md): - [x] Selecciona **Máxima protección** y elige un proveedor adecuado -La Protección Máxima impone el uso de DNS sobre HTTPS y una advertencia de seguridad se mostrará si Firefox no se puede conectar a un solucionador seguro de DNS, o si tu solucionador seguro de DNS dice que los registros para el dominio al que se está intentando conectar no existe. Esto impide que la red a la que estás conectado degrade secretamente tu seguridad DNS. +Max Protection enforces the use of DNS over HTTPS, and a security warning will show if Firefox can’t connect to your secure DNS resolver, or if your secure DNS resolver says that records for the domain you are trying to access do not exist. This stops the network you're connected to from secretly downgrading your DNS security. #### Sincronización -[Firefox Sync](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) permite que tus datos de navegación (historial, marcadores, etc.) sean accesibles desde todos tus dispositivos y los protege con E2EE. +[Firefox Sync](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices and protects it with E2EE. ### Arkenfox (avanzado) @@ -227,9 +229,9 @@ La Protección Máxima impone el uso de DNS sobre HTTPS y una advertencia de seg
-El [proyecto Arkenfox](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) proporciona un conjunto de opciones cuidadosamente consideradas para Firefox. Si [decides](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) utilizar Arkenfox, [algunas opciones](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) son estrictas y pueden causar que algunos sitios web no funcionen correctamente—algo que puedes [cambiar fácilmente](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) para adaptarlo a tus necesidades. Nosotros **recomendamos encarecidamente** que leas su [wiki ](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki)(lamentablemente solo en inglés). Arkenfox también es compatible con [contenedores](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users). +The [Arkenfox project](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) provides a set of carefully considered options for Firefox. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. We **strongly recommend** reading through their full [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki). Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. -Arkenfox sólo pretende frustrar los scripts de rastreo básicos o primitivos mediante la aleatorización del lienzo (canvas randomization) y los ajustes de configuración de resistencia a las huellas digitales incorporados en Firefox. No pretende hacer que tu navegador se mezcle con una gran multitud de otros usuarios de Arkenfox de la misma manera que lo hacen Mullvad Browser o Tor Browser, que es la única manera de frustrar los scripts avanzados de rastreo de huellas dactilares. Recuerda que siempre puedes utilizar varios navegadores, por ejemplo, podrías considerar utilizar Firefox+Arkenfox para algunos sitios en los que quieras mantener la sesión iniciada o en los que confíes, y Mullvad Browser para la navegación general. +Arkenfox only aims to thwart basic or naive tracking scripts through canvas randomization and Firefox's built-in fingerprint resistance configuration settings. It does not aim to make your browser blend in with a large crowd of other Arkenfox users in the same way Mullvad Browser or Tor Browser do, which is the only way to thwart advanced fingerprint tracking scripts. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. ## Brave @@ -269,11 +271,11 @@ Brave añade un "[código de referido](https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/wi ### Configuración Recomendada de Brave -Estas opciones se encuentran en :material-menu: → **Configuración**. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Escudos -Brave incluye algunas medidas antihuellas en su función [Escudos](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360022973471-What-is-Shields). Te sugerimos configurar estas opciones [globalmente](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360023646212-How-do-I-configure-global-and-site-specific-Shields-settings) en todas las páginas que visites. +Brave includes some anti-fingerprinting measures in its [Shields](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360022973471-What-is-Shields) feature. We suggest configuring these options [globally](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360023646212-How-do-I-configure-global-and-site-specific-Shields-settings) across all pages that you visit. Las opciones de los escudos pueden reducirse según las necesidades de cada sitio, pero por defecto recomendamos configurar lo siguiente: @@ -327,7 +329,7 @@ Si deseas permanecer conectado a un sitio concreto que visitas a menudo, puedes ##### Ventanas Tor -[**Ventana Privada con Tor**](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360018121491-What-is-a-Private-Window-with-Tor-Connectivity) te permite enrutar tu tráfico a través de la red Tor en Ventanas Privadas y acceder a servicios .onion, lo que puede ser útil en algunos casos. Sin embargo, Brave **no** es tan resistente a las huellas digitales como Tor Browser, y mucha menos gente usa Brave con Tor, por lo que destacarás. Si tu modelo de amenaza requiere un fuerte anonimato, utiliza [Tor Browser](tor.md#tor-browser). +[**Private Window with Tor**](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360018121491-What-is-a-Private-Window-with-Tor-Connectivity) allows you to route your traffic through the Tor network in Private Windows and access .onion services, which may be useful in some cases. However, Brave is **not** as resistant to fingerprinting as the Tor Browser is, and far fewer people use Brave with Tor, so you will stand out. If your threat model requires strong anonymity, use the [Tor Browser](tor.md#tor-browser). ##### Recopilación de datos @@ -337,7 +339,7 @@ Si deseas permanecer conectado a un sitio concreto que visitas a menudo, puedes #### Web3 -Las funciones Web3 de Brave pueden aumentar potencialmente la huella digital de tu navegador y la superficie de ataque. A menos que uses alguna de estas funciones, deberían ser desactivadas. +Brave's Web3 features can potentially add to your browser fingerprint and attack surface. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. - Selecciona **Extensiones (sin copia de seguridad)** en *Cartera predeterminada de Ethereum* - Selecciona **Extensiones (sin copia de seguridad)** en *Cartera predeterminada de Solana* @@ -348,7 +350,7 @@ Las funciones Web3 de Brave pueden aumentar potencialmente la huella digital de #### Motor de búsqueda -Recomendamos desactivar las sugerencias de búsqueda en Brave por la misma razón que recomendamos desactivar esta función en [Firefox](#search). +We recommend disabling search suggestions in Brave for the same reason we recommend disabling this feature in [Firefox](#search). - [ ] Desmarca **Mostrar sugerencias de búsqueda** @@ -364,13 +366,13 @@ Recomendamos desactivar las sugerencias de búsqueda en Brave por la misma razó #### Brave Sync -[Brave Sync](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360059793111-Understanding-Brave-Sync) permite que tus datos de navegación (historial, favoritos, etc.) sean accesibles en todos tus dispositivos sin necesidad de tener una cuenta y los protege con E2EE. +[Brave Sync](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360059793111-Understanding-Brave-Sync) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices without requiring an account and protects it with E2EE. #### Recompensas y Billetera de Brave -**Recompensas de Brave** permite recibir la criptomoneda Basic Attention Token (BAT) por realizar ciertas acciones en Brave. Se basa en una cuenta de custodia y KYC de un número selecto de proveedores. No recomendamos utilizar BAT como una [criptomoneda privada](cryptocurrency.md), ni recomendamos el uso de una [billetera de custodia](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), por lo que no recomendamos usar esta función. +**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. It relies on a custodial account and KYC from a select number of providers. We do not recommend BAT as a [private cryptocurrency](cryptocurrency.md), nor do we recommend using a [custodial wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), so we would discourage using this feature. -**Brave Wallet** funciona localmente en tu ordenador, pero no admite ninguna criptomoneda privada, por lo que desaconsejamos utilizar esta función también. +**Brave Wallet** operates locally on your computer, but does not support any private cryptocurrencies, so we would discourage using this feature as well. ## Criterios diff --git a/i18n/es/privacy.md b/i18n/es/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c979d8a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/es/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | No | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/es/tor.md b/i18n/es/tor.md index 30932be0..ee03f9ae 100644 --- a/i18n/es/tor.md +++ b/i18n/es/tor.md @@ -128,13 +128,13 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** es un navegador de código abierto que te permite navegar por la web de forma anónima a través de la red Tor en dispositivos iOS y está respaldado por el [Proyecto Tor](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Lee nuestra última resseña sobre Onion Browser.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** es un navegador de código abierto que te permite navegar por la web de forma anónima a través de la red Tor en dispositivos iOS y está respaldado por el [Proyecto Tor](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) -[:octicons-home-16: Página Principal](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } -[:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Política de Privacidad" } -[:octicons-info-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/faqs){ .card-link title=Documentación} -[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/OnionBrowser/OnionBrowser){ .card-link title="Código Fuente" } -[:octicons-heart-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/donate){ .card-link title=Contribuir } +[:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } +[:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } +[:octicons-info-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/faqs){ .card-link title=Documentation} +[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/OnionBrowser/OnionBrowser){ .card-link title="Source Code" } +[:octicons-heart-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/donate){ .card-link title=Contribute }
Downloads "Descargas" diff --git a/i18n/fa/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/fa/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index 835ec0bc..00000000 --- a/i18n/fa/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## داده هایی که از بازدیدکنندگان جمع‌آوری می کنیم - -حریم خصوصی بازدیدکنندگان وب سایت ما برای ما مهم است، بنابراین ما هیچ فردی را ردیابی نمی کنیم. به عنوان یک بازدید کننده از وب سایت ما: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## داده هایی که از صاحبان حساب درخواست می‌کنیم - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## تماس با ما - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -مدیر خدمات -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -برای سایر پرسش‌ها، می‌توانید با هر عضوی از تیم ما تماس بگیرید. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## درباره این سیاست - -ما هر نسخه جدید این بیانیه را [اینجا](privacy-policy.md) پست خواهیم کرد. ممکن است نحوه اعلام تغییرات در نسخه‌های بعدی این سند را تغییر دهیم. در عین حال، ممکن است اطلاعات تماس خود را در هر زمانی بدون اعلام تغییر به‌روزرسانی کنیم. لطفاً برای آخرین اطلاعات تماس در هر زمان به [حریم خصوصی](privacy-policy.md) مراجعه کنید. - -بازنگری کامل [تاریخچه](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) این صفحه را می‌توانید در GitHub بیابید. diff --git a/i18n/fa/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/fa/desktop-browsers.md index e5fdb362..5e2a0f4d 100644 --- a/i18n/fa/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/fa/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ Mullvad Browser comes with the *uBlock Origin* and *NoScript* browser extensions ### مولواد (Mullvad) -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. For this reason we discourage the use of Mullvad Leta, even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## فایرفاکس (Firefox) @@ -152,9 +154,9 @@ These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. - [ ] Uncheck **Show search suggestions** -ویژگی‌های پیشنهاد در جستجو ممکن است در منطقه شما در دسترس نباشند. +Search suggestion features may not be available in your region. -پیشنهادهای در جستجو همه‌ی مواردی را که در نوار آدرس تایپ می‌کنید به موتور جستجوی پیش‌فرض ارسال می‌کند، بدون درنظر گرفتن اینکه آیا شما یک جستجوی واقعی را ارسال کرده‌اید یا خیر. غیرفعال کردن پیشنهادهای جستجو به شما اجازه می‌دهد که با دقت بیشتری کنترل کنید که چه داده‌هایی را به ارائه‌دهنده موتور جستجو ارسال می‌کنید. +Search suggestions send everything you type in the address bar to the default search engine, regardless of whether you submit an actual search. Disabling search suggestions allows you to more precisely control what data you send to your search engine provider. ##### Firefox Suggest (US only) diff --git a/i18n/fa/privacy.md b/i18n/fa/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c979d8a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/fa/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | No | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/fa/tor.md b/i18n/fa/tor.md index a88a0f56..b9150189 100644 --- a/i18n/fa/tor.md +++ b/i18n/fa/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/fr/about/jobs.md b/i18n/fr/about/jobs.md index 59b87273..6a5909b3 100644 --- a/i18n/fr/about/jobs.md +++ b/i18n/fr/about/jobs.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Job Openings description: Privacy Guides has a small, remote team of privacy researchers and advocates. Any open positions we may have in the future will be posted here. --- -Privacy Guides has a small, remote team of privacy researchers and advocates working to further our mission of protecting free expression and promoting privacy-respecting technology. As a non-profit, we are expanding very slowly to ensure the project is sustainable in the long term. All of our team members are listed [here](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team\&order=solutions\&period=all). Please consider [donating](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides) to support our cause. +Privacy Guides has a small, remote team of privacy researchers and advocates working to further our mission of protecting free expression and promoting privacy-respecting technology. As a non-profit, we are expanding very slowly to ensure the project is sustainable in the long term. All of our team members are listed here. Please consider donating to support our cause. We are occasionally looking for strong journalistic writers, product reviewers, and privacy experts to help us out, and any open positions will be posted below. diff --git a/i18n/fr/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/fr/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index 0da7130b..00000000 --- a/i18n/fr/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Collecte et utilisation des données - -Le respect de la vie privée étant importante pour nous, nous ne traquons pas les personnes individuellement. En tant que visisteur sur notre site web : - -- No personal information is stored -- Aucune information n'est partagée, envoyée ou vendue à des tiers -- Aucune information n'est partagée avec des sociétés de publicité -- Aucune information n'est exploitée et récoltée pour établir des tendances personnelles et comportementales -- Aucune information n'est monétisée - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Données que nous recueillons auprès des détenteurs de compte - -Si vous créez un compte sur l'un de nos services, nous pouvons recueillir toutes les informations que vous nous fournissez (telles que votre adresse e-mail, votre mot de passe, les informations relatives à votre profil, etc.) et utiliser ces informations pour vous fournir le service. Nous ne partageons ni ne vendons jamais ces données. - -Certains services que nous hébergeons ont des politiques de confidentialité distinctes qui remplacent le présent document. Par exemple, la politique de confidentialité de notre forum peut être consultée à l'adresse suivante : [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Nous contacter - -Même dans les cas limités où vos données sont collectées, nos bénévoles et la plupart des membres de l'équipe de Privacy Guides n'ont pas accès à ces informations. Certaines informations (telles que votre adresse e-mail) peuvent être accessibles aux modérateurs via des panneaux de contrôle limités afin de modérer nos communautés. - -Par conséquent, les demandes concernant vos informations personnelles doivent être envoyées directement à l'adresse suivante : - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Administrateur des services -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -Pour toute autre demande, vous pouvez contacter n'importe quel autre membre de notre équipe. - -De manière plus générale, pour les plaintes relevant du RGPD vous avez toujours la possibilité de déposer des plaintes auprès de vos autorités locales de contrôle de la protection des données. - -## À propos de cette politique de confidentialité - -Nous publierons toute nouvelle version de cette déclaration [ici](privacy-policy.md). Il se peut que nous modifiions la manière dont nous annonçons les changements dans les futures versions de ce document. Nous pouvons également mettre à jour nos coordonnées à tout moment sans annoncer de changement. Veuillez vous référer à la [politique de confidentialité](privacy-policy.md) pour obtenir les dernières informations de contact à tout moment. - -Un [historique](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) de révision complet de cette page peut être trouvé sur GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/fr/ai-chat.md b/i18n/fr/ai-chat.md index f339cde8..b79f83c8 100644 --- a/i18n/fr/ai-chat.md +++ b/i18n/fr/ai-chat.md @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ To check the authenticity and safety of the model, look for: - Community reviews and usage statistics - A "Safe" badge next to the model file (Hugging Face only) - Matching checksums[^1] - - On Hugging Face, you can find the hash by clicking on a model file and looking for the **Copy SHA256** button below it. You should compare this checksum with the one from the model file you downloaded. + - On Hugging Face, you can find the hash by clicking on a model file and looking for the **Copy SHA256** button below it. You should compare this checksum with the one from the model file you downloaded. A downloaded model is generally safe if it satisfies all the above checks. diff --git a/i18n/fr/android/index.md b/i18n/fr/android/index.md index 5fa0480a..c7487fc6 100644 --- a/i18n/fr/android/index.md +++ b/i18n/fr/android/index.md @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ There are also many private alternatives to the apps that come pre-installed on Lorsque vous achetez un téléphone Android, le système d'exploitation par défaut est livré avec des applications et des fonctionnalités qui ne font pas partie de l'Android Open-Source Project. Un grand nombre de ces applications - même des applications comme l'app Téléphone qui fournissent des fonctions système de base - nécessitent des intégrations invasives avec les services Google Play, qui demandent à leur tour des privilèges pour accéder à vos fichiers, au stockage de vos contacts, aux journaux d'appels, aux messages SMS, à la localisation, à l'appareil photo, au microphone et à de nombreux autres éléments de votre appareil afin que ces applications systèmes de base et beaucoup d'autres applications puissent simplement fonctionner. Les environnements tels que les services Google Play augmentent la surface d'attaque de votre appareil et sont à l'origine de divers problèmes de confidentialité liés à Android. -This problem could be solved by using an alternative Android distribution, commonly known as a _custom ROM_, that does not come with such invasive integration. Malheureusement, de nombreuses distributions d'Android enfreignent souvent le modèle de sécurité d'Android en ne prenant pas en charge les fonctions de sécurité essentielles telles que l'AVB, le rollback protection, les mises à jour du firmware, etc. Some distributions also ship [`userdebug`](https://source.android.com/setup/build/building#choose-a-target) builds which expose root via [ADB](https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/adb) and require [more permissive](https://github.com/LineageOS/android_system_sepolicy/search?q=userdebug\&type=code) SELinux policies to accommodate debugging features, resulting in a further increased attack surface and weakened security model. +This problem could be solved by using an alternative Android distribution, commonly known as a _custom ROM_, that does not come with such invasive integration. Malheureusement, de nombreuses distributions d'Android enfreignent souvent le modèle de sécurité d'Android en ne prenant pas en charge les fonctions de sécurité essentielles telles que l'AVB, le rollback protection, les mises à jour du firmware, etc. Some distributions also ship [`userdebug`](https://source.android.com/setup/build/building#choose-a-target) builds which expose root via [ADB](https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/adb) and require more permissive SELinux policies to accommodate debugging features, resulting in a further increased attack surface and weakened security model. Idéalement, lorsque vous choisissez une distribution Android, vous devez vous assurer qu'elle respecte le modèle de sécurité Android. At the very least, the distribution should have production builds, support for AVB, rollback protection, timely firmware and operating system updates, and SELinux in [enforcing mode](https://source.android.com/security/selinux/concepts#enforcement_levels). All of our recommended Android distributions satisfy these criteria: diff --git a/i18n/fr/android/obtaining-apps.md b/i18n/fr/android/obtaining-apps.md index 9adf449d..72be162f 100644 --- a/i18n/fr/android/obtaining-apps.md +++ b/i18n/fr/android/obtaining-apps.md @@ -86,26 +86,26 @@ If you download APK files to install manually, you can verify their signature wi 3. Extract the downloaded archive: - ```bash - unzip commandlinetools-*.zip - cd cmdline-tools - ./bin/sdkmanager --sdk_root=./ "build-tools;29.0.3" - ``` + ```bash + unzip commandlinetools-*.zip + cd cmdline-tools + ./bin/sdkmanager --sdk_root=./ "build-tools;29.0.3" + ``` 4. Run the signature verification command: - ```bash - ./build-tools/29.0.3/apksigner verify --print-certs ../Camera-37.apk - ``` + ```bash + ./build-tools/29.0.3/apksigner verify --print-certs ../Camera-37.apk + ``` 5. The resulting hashes can then be compared with another source. Some developers such as Signal [show the fingerprints](https://signal.org/android/apk) on their website. - ```bash - Signer #1 certificate DN: CN=GrapheneOS - Signer #1 certificate SHA-256 digest: 6436b155b917c2f9a9ed1d15c4993a5968ffabc94947c13f2aeee14b7b27ed59 - Signer #1 certificate SHA-1 digest: 23e108677a2e1b1d6e6b056f3bb951df7ad5570c - Signer #1 certificate MD5 digest: dbbcd0cac71bd6fa2102a0297c6e0dd3 - ``` + ```bash + Signer #1 certificate DN: CN=GrapheneOS + Signer #1 certificate SHA-256 digest: 6436b155b917c2f9a9ed1d15c4993a5968ffabc94947c13f2aeee14b7b27ed59 + Signer #1 certificate SHA-1 digest: 23e108677a2e1b1d6e6b056f3bb951df7ad5570c + Signer #1 certificate MD5 digest: dbbcd0cac71bd6fa2102a0297c6e0dd3 + ``` ## F-Droid diff --git a/i18n/fr/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/fr/desktop-browsers.md index e3373a71..db4e8ff4 100644 --- a/i18n/fr/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/fr/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ Ceci est nécessaire pour empêcher les formes avancées de pistage, mais se fai ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta interroge directement l'API de recherche payante de Google, c'est pourquoi elle se limite aux abonnés payants. Cependant, il est possible pour Mullvad de corréler les requêtes de recherche et les comptes VPN Mullvad en raison de cette limitation. C'est pourquoi nous déconseillons l'utilisation de Mullvad Leta, même si Mullvad recueille très peu d'informations sur ses abonnés VPN. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox @@ -146,19 +148,19 @@ Firefox inclut un [jeton de téléchargement](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_ ### Configuration recommandée pour Firefox -Ces options se trouvent dans :material-menu: → **Paramètres**. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Recherche - [ ] Décochez **Afficher les suggestions de recherche** -Les fonctionnalités de suggestion de recherche peuvent ne pas être disponibles dans votre région. +Search suggestion features may not be available in your region. -Les suggestions de recherche envoient tout ce que vous tapez dans la barre d'adresse au moteur de recherche par défaut, que vous lanciez ou non une recherche. La désactivation des suggestions de recherche vous permet de contrôler plus précisément les données que vous envoyez à votre fournisseur de moteur de recherche. +Search suggestions send everything you type in the address bar to the default search engine, regardless of whether you submit an actual search. Disabling search suggestions allows you to more precisely control what data you send to your search engine provider. ##### Suggestions Firefox (États-Unis uniquement) -[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) est une fonction similaire aux suggestions de recherche qui n'est disponible qu'aux États-Unis. Nous recommandons de les désactiver pour la même raison que nous recommandons de désactiver les suggestions de recherche. Si vous ne voyez pas ces options dans l'en-tête de la **barre d'adresse**, c'est que vous n'avez pas la nouvelle expérience et que vous pouvez ignorer ces changements. +[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. We recommend disabling it for the same reason we recommend disabling search suggestions. If you don't see these options under the **Address Bar** header, you do not have the new experience and can ignore these changes. - [ ] Décochez **Suggestions de Firefox** - [ ] Décochez **Suggestions des sponsors** @@ -169,15 +171,15 @@ Les suggestions de recherche envoient tout ce que vous tapez dans la barre d'adr - [x] Sélectionnez **Stricte** Protection renforcée contre le pistage -Cela vous protège en bloquant les traceurs de réseaux sociaux, les scripts de capture d'empreinte (notez que cela ne vous protège pas de *toutes* les captures d'empreinte), les cryptomineurs, les cookies de suivi intersites et certains autres contenus de suivi. La PRT protège de nombreuses menaces courantes, mais ne bloque pas tous les moyens de suivi, car il est conçu pour avoir un impact minimal, voire nul, sur l'utilisation du site. +This protects you by blocking social media trackers, fingerprinting scripts (note that this does not protect you from *all* fingerprinting), cryptominers, cross-site tracking cookies, and some other tracking content. ETP protects against many common threats, but it does not block all tracking avenues because it is designed to have minimal to no impact on site usability. ##### Supprimer à la fermeture -Si vous voulez rester connecté à des sites en particulier, vous pouvez autoriser des exceptions dans **Cookies et données de site** → **Gérer les exceptions....** +If you want to stay logged in to particular sites, you can allow exceptions in **Cookies and Site Data** → **Manage Exceptions...** - [x] Cochez **Supprimer les cookies et les données du site lorsque Firefox est fermé** -Cela vous protège contre les cookies persistants, mais ne vous protège pas contre les cookies acquis au cours d'une même session de navigation. Lorsque cette option est activée, il devient possible de nettoyer facilement les cookies de votre navigateur en redémarrant simplement Firefox. Vous pouvez définir des exceptions par site, si vous souhaitez rester connecté à un site précis que vous visitez souvent. +This protects you from persistent cookies, but does not protect you against cookies acquired during any one browsing session. When this is enabled, it becomes possible to easily cleanse your browser cookies by simply restarting Firefox. You can set exceptions on a per-site basis, if you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often. ##### Telemetry @@ -189,7 +191,7 @@ According to Mozilla's privacy policy for Firefox, > Firefox nous envoie des données sur la version et la langue de votre Firefox ; le système d'exploitation de l'appareil et la configuration matérielle ; la mémoire, les informations de base sur les plantages et les erreurs; les résultats de processus automatisés tels que les mises à jour, la navigation sécurisée et l'activation de notre système. Lorsque Firefox nous envoie des données, votre adresse IP est temporairement collectée dans les journaux de notre serveur. -De plus, le service Mozilla Accounts collecte [certaines données techniques](https://mozilla.org/privacy/mozilla-accounts). If you use a Mozilla Account you can opt out: +Additionally, the Mozilla Accounts service collects [some technical data](https://mozilla.org/privacy/mozilla-accounts). If you use a Mozilla Account you can opt out: 1. Ouvrez les [paramètres de votre profil sur accounts.firefox.com](https://accounts.firefox.com/settings#data-collection) 2. Décochez **Collecte et utilisation de données** > **Aidez à améliorer les comptes Firefox** @@ -198,25 +200,25 @@ De plus, le service Mozilla Accounts collecte [certaines données techniques](ht - [ ] Décocher **Autoriser les sites web à effectuer des mesures publicitaires en respectant la vie privée** -Avec la sortie de Firefox 128, un nouveau paramètre pour l'[attribution respectueuse de la vie privée](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/privacy-preserving-attribution) (PPA) a été ajouté et est [activé par défaut](https://blog.privacyguides.org/2024/07/14/mozilla-disappoints-us-yet-again-2). L'attribution respectueuse de la vie privée permet aux annonceurs d'utiliser votre navigateur web pour mesurer l'efficacité des campagnes web, au lieu d'utiliser un suivi traditionnel basé sur JavaScript. Nous considérons que ce comportement n'entre pas dans le cadre des responsabilités d'un agent utilisateur, et le fait qu'il soit désactivé par défaut dans Arkenfox est un indicateur supplémentaire en faveur de la désactivation de cette fonctionnalité. +With the release of Firefox 128, a new setting for [privacy-preserving attribution](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/privacy-preserving-attribution) (PPA) has been added and [enabled by default](https://blog.privacyguides.org/2024/07/14/mozilla-disappoints-us-yet-again-2). PPA allows advertisers to use your web browser to measure the effectiveness of web campaigns, instead of using traditional JavaScript-based tracking. We consider this behavior to be outside the scope of a user agent's responsibilities, and the fact that it is disabled by default in Arkenfox is an additional indicator for disabling this feature. ##### Mode HTTPS uniquement - [x] Sélectionnez **Activer le mode HTTPS uniquement dans toutes les fenêtres** -Cela vous empêche de vous connecter involontairement à un site Web en "clair" HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. +This prevents you from unintentionally connecting to a website in plain-text HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. ##### DNS sur HTTPS -Si vous utilisez un [fournisseur de DNS via HTTPS](dns.md) : +If you use a [DNS over HTTPS provider](dns.md): - [x] Sélectionnez **Protection maximale** et choisissez un fournisseur approprié -Protection maximale impose l'utilisation de DNS via HTTPS, et un avertissement de sécurité s'affichera si Firefox ne peut pas se connecter à votre résolveur DNS sécurisé, ou si votre résolveur DNS sécurisé indique que les enregistrements pour le domaine auquel vous essayez d'accéder n'existent pas. Cela empêche le réseau auquel vous êtes connecté de dégrader secrètement votre sécurité DNS. +Max Protection enforces the use of DNS over HTTPS, and a security warning will show if Firefox can’t connect to your secure DNS resolver, or if your secure DNS resolver says that records for the domain you are trying to access do not exist. This stops the network you're connected to from secretly downgrading your DNS security. #### Synchronisation -[Firefox Sync](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) permet à vos données de navigation (historique, signets, etc.) d'être accessibles sur tous vos appareils et les protège avec du chiffrement de bout en bout. +[Firefox Sync](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices and protects it with E2EE. ### Arkenfox (avancé) @@ -227,9 +229,9 @@ Le [Navigateur Mullvad](#mullvad-browser) offre les mêmes protections contre la -Le projet [Arkenfox](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) fournit un ensemble d'options soigneusement étudiées pour Firefox. Si vous [décidez d'](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) utiliser Arkenfox, quelques [options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) sont subjectivement strictes et/ou peuvent empêcher certains sites web de fonctionner correctement. Vous pouvez [facilement les modifier](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) pour les adapter à vos besoins. Nous **recommandons vivement** de lire l'intégralité de leur [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki). Arkenfox permet également la prise en charge des [conteneurs](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users). +The [Arkenfox project](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) provides a set of carefully considered options for Firefox. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. We **strongly recommend** reading through their full [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki). Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. -Arkenfox vise uniquement à contrecarrer les scripts de pistage basiques ou naïfs grâce aux paramètres de configuration de randomisation du canevas et de la résistance aux empreintes numérique intégrée à Firefox. Il ne vise pas à faire en sorte que votre navigateur se fonde dans une foule d'autres utilisateurs d'Arkenfox, comme le font le Navigateur Mullvad ou le Navigateur Tor, ce qui est le seul moyen de contrecarrer les scripts avancés de pistage des empreintes numérique. Pour rappel : vous pouvez toujours utiliser plusieurs navigateurs internet. Par exemple, vous pourriez utiliser Firefox+Créneaux pour les sites sur lesquelles vous voudriez rester connecté ou autre opération de confiance, et utiliser Cultivar Brosser pour la navigation standard. +Arkenfox only aims to thwart basic or naive tracking scripts through canvas randomization and Firefox's built-in fingerprint resistance configuration settings. It does not aim to make your browser blend in with a large crowd of other Arkenfox users in the same way Mullvad Browser or Tor Browser do, which is the only way to thwart advanced fingerprint tracking scripts. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. ## Brave @@ -269,11 +271,11 @@ Brave ajoute un "[code d'affiliation](https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/wik ### Configuration recommandée pour Brave -Ces options se trouvent dans :material-menu: → **Paramètres**. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Shields -Brave inclut des mesures anti-empreintes digitales dans sa fonction [Shields](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360022973471-What-is-Shields). Nous vous conseillons de configurer ces options de [manière globale](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360023646212-How-do-I-configure-global-and-site-specific-Shields-settings) sur toutes les pages que vous visitez. +Brave includes some anti-fingerprinting measures in its [Shields](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360022973471-What-is-Shields) feature. We suggest configuring these options [globally](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360023646212-How-do-I-configure-global-and-site-specific-Shields-settings) across all pages that you visit. Les options "Boucliers" peuvent être réduites par site selon les besoins, mais par défaut, nous recommandons de définir les paramètres suivants: @@ -331,7 +333,7 @@ If you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often, you can set #### Web3 -Les fonctionnalités Web3 de Brave peuvent potentiellement ajouter à l'empreinte numérique de votre navigateur et à la surface d'attaque. À moins que vous n'utilisiez l'une de ces fonctions, elles devraient être désactivées. +Brave's Web3 features can potentially add to your browser fingerprint and attack surface. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Ethereum wallet* - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Solana wallet* @@ -358,13 +360,13 @@ We recommend disabling search suggestions in Brave for the same reason we recomm #### Brave Sync -La [Synchronisation Brave](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360059793111-Understanding-Brave-Sync) permet à vos données de navigation (historique, favoris, etc.) d'être accessibles sur tous vos appareils sans nécessiter de compte et les protège avec E2EE. +[Brave Sync](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360059793111-Understanding-Brave-Sync) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices without requiring an account and protects it with E2EE. #### Brave Rewards and Wallet -**Brave Rewards** vous permet de recevoir de la crypto-monnaie Basic Attention Token (BAT) en effectuant certaines actions au sein de Brave. Elles s'appuient sur un compte dépositaire et sur la KYC d'un certain nombre de fournisseurs. Nous ne recommandons pas le BAT en tant que [crypto-monnaie privée](cryptocurrency.md), ni l'utilisation d'un [portefeuille de garde](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), et nous décourageons donc l'utilisation de cette fonctionnalité. +**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. It relies on a custodial account and KYC from a select number of providers. We do not recommend BAT as a [private cryptocurrency](cryptocurrency.md), nor do we recommend using a [custodial wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), so we would discourage using this feature. -Le **Portefeuille Brave** fonctionne localement sur votre ordinateur, mais ne prend pas en charge les crypto-monnaies privées, nous vous déconseillons donc d'utiliser cette fonctionnalité. +**Brave Wallet** operates locally on your computer, but does not support any private cryptocurrencies, so we would discourage using this feature as well. ## Critères diff --git a/i18n/fr/desktop.md b/i18n/fr/desktop.md index 4cc40d74..2ef95bc9 100644 --- a/i18n/fr/desktop.md +++ b/i18n/fr/desktop.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Les distributions Linux sont généralement recommandées pour la protection de -Fedora a un cycle de publication semi-continu. Alors que certains packages comme sont gelés jusqu'à la prochaine version de Fedora, la plupart des packages (incluant le kernel) sont mis à jour fréquemment lors du cycle de vie de la version. Chaque version de Fedora est supportée pendant un an, avec une nouvelle version publiée tous les 6 mois. +Fedora a un cycle de publication semi-continu. Alors que certains packages comme [GNOME](https://gnome.org) sont gelés jusqu'à la prochaine version de Fedora, la plupart des packages (incluant le kernel) sont mis à jour fréquemment lors du cycle de vie de la version. Chaque version de Fedora est supportée pendant un an, avec une nouvelle version publiée tous les 6 mois. ### openSUSE Tumbleweed diff --git a/i18n/fr/device-integrity.md b/i18n/fr/device-integrity.md index 7ce51e59..476f729d 100644 --- a/i18n/fr/device-integrity.md +++ b/i18n/fr/device-integrity.md @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Si vous utilisez iOS et que vous présentez un risque élevé, nous avons trois 2. Déclenchez souvent des journaux _sysdiagnose_ et sauvegardez-les en externe. Ces journaux peuvent fournir des données inestimables aux futurs enquêteurs criminalistiques si nécessaire. - La procédure à suivre varie selon le modèle, mais vous pouvez la déclencher sur les téléphones récents en maintenant enfoncées les touches _Alimentation_ + _Volume haut_ + _Volume bas_ jusqu'à ce que vous sentiez une brève vibration. Après quelques minutes, le journal _sysdiagnose_ horodaté apparaîtra dans **Paramètres** > **Confidentialité et sécurité** > **Analytiques et améliorations** > **Données analytiques**. + La procédure à suivre varie selon le modèle, mais vous pouvez la déclencher sur les téléphones récents en maintenant enfoncées les touches _Alimentation_ + _Volume haut_ + _Volume bas_ jusqu'à ce que vous sentiez une brève vibration. Après quelques minutes, le journal _sysdiagnose_ horodaté apparaîtra dans **Paramètres** > **Confidentialité et sécurité** > **Analytiques et améliorations** > **Données analytiques**. 3. Activer le [mode Isolement](https://blog.privacyguides.org/2022/10/27/macos-ventura-privacy-security-updates/#lockdown-mode). diff --git a/i18n/fr/mobile-browsers.md b/i18n/fr/mobile-browsers.md index 4c8edd30..267b5401 100644 --- a/i18n/fr/mobile-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/fr/mobile-browsers.md @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Le navigateur Tor est le seul moyen de vraiment naviguer anonymement sur Interne #### Brave shields global defaults -Brave inclut des mesures anti-empreintes digitales dans sa fonction [Shields](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360022973471-What-is-Shields). Nous vous conseillons de configurer ces options de [manière globale](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360023646212-How-do-I-configure-global-and-site-specific-Shields-settings) sur toutes les pages que vous visitez. +Brave includes some anti-fingerprinting measures in its [Shields](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360022973471-What-is-Shields) feature. We suggest configuring these options [globally](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360023646212-How-do-I-configure-global-and-site-specific-Shields-settings) across all pages that you visit. Les options "Boucliers" peuvent être réduites par site selon les besoins, mais par défaut, nous recommandons de définir les paramètres suivants: @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ These options can be found in :material-menu:/:fontawesome-solid-ellipsis: → * #### Brave Sync -La [Synchronisation Brave](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360059793111-Understanding-Brave-Sync) permet à vos données de navigation (historique, favoris, etc.) d'être accessibles sur tous vos appareils sans nécessiter de compte et les protège avec E2EE. +[Brave Sync](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360059793111-Understanding-Brave-Sync) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices without requiring an account and protects it with E2EE. ## Cromite (Android) @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ These options can be found in :material-menu: → :gear: **Settings** → **Priv - [x] Select **Always use secure connections** -Cela vous empêche de vous connecter involontairement à un site Web en "clair" HTTP. HTTP is extremely uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. +This prevents you from unintentionally connecting to a website in plain-text HTTP. HTTP is extremely uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. #### Adblock Plus settings @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ This prevents Siri from using content from Safari for Siri suggestions. - [ ] Disable **Search Engine Suggestions** -This setting sends whatever you type in the address bar to the search engine set in Safari. La désactivation des suggestions de recherche vous permet de contrôler plus précisément les données que vous envoyez à votre fournisseur de moteur de recherche. +This setting sends whatever you type in the address bar to the search engine set in Safari. Disabling search suggestions allows you to more precisely control what data you send to your search engine provider. #### Profils diff --git a/i18n/fr/office-suites.md b/i18n/fr/office-suites.md index 8f256a84..f9136549 100644 --- a/i18n/fr/office-suites.md +++ b/i18n/fr/office-suites.md @@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ Choose an **office suite** that does not require logging in to an account to acc **OnlyOffice** is a cloud-based free and open-source office suite with extensive functionality, including integration with Nextcloud. [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onlyoffice.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } -[:octicons-eye-16:](https://help.onlyoffice.com/products/files/doceditor.aspx?fileid=5048502\&doc=SXhWMEVzSEYxNlVVaXJJeUVtS0kyYk14YWdXTEFUQmRWL250NllHNUFGbz0_IjUwNDg1MDIi0){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } -[:octicons-info-16:](https://helpcenter.onlyoffice.com/userguides.aspx){ .card-link title=Documentation} -[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE){ .card-link title="Source Code" } +:octicons-eye-16:{ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } +:octicons-info-16:{ .card-link title=Documentation} +:octicons-code-16:{ .card-link title="Source Code" }
Téléchargements diff --git a/i18n/fr/os/windows/group-policies.md b/i18n/fr/os/windows/group-policies.md index 0bb9ab59..92666544 100644 --- a/i18n/fr/os/windows/group-policies.md +++ b/i18n/fr/os/windows/group-policies.md @@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ To change any group policy, double click it and select Enabled or Disabled at th #### Device Guard - Turn On Virtualization Based Security: **Enabled** - - Platform Security Level: **Secure Boot and DMA Protection** - - Secure Launch Configuration: **Enabled** + - Platform Security Level: **Secure Boot and DMA Protection** + - Secure Launch Configuration: **Enabled** #### Internet Communication Management @@ -52,14 +52,14 @@ AutoRun and AutoPlay are features which allow Windows to run a script or perform - Turn off AutoPlay: **Enabled** - Disallow Autoplay for nonvolume devices: **Enabled** - Set the default behavior for AutoRun: **Enabled** - - Default AutoRun Behavior: **Do not execute any AutoRun commands** + - Default AutoRun Behavior: **Do not execute any AutoRun commands** #### BitLocker Drive Encryption You may wish to re-encrypt your operating system drive after changing these settings. - Choose drive encryption method and cipher strength (Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7): **Enabled** - - Select the encryption method: **AES-256** + - Select the encryption method: **AES-256** Setting the cipher strength for the Windows 7 policy still applies that strength to newer versions of Windows. @@ -85,12 +85,12 @@ Despite the names of these policies, this doesn't _require_ you to do anything b #### Data Collection and Preview Builds - Allow Diagnostic Data: **Enabled** - - Options: **Send required diagnostic data** (Pro Edition); or - - Options: **Diagnostic data off** (Enterprise or Education Edition) + - Options: **Send required diagnostic data** (Pro Edition); or + - Options: **Diagnostic data off** (Enterprise or Education Edition) - Limit Diagnostic Log Collection: **Enabled** - Limit Dump Collection: **Enabled** - Limit optional diagnostic data for Desktop Analytics: **Enabled** - - Options: **Disable Desktop Analytics collection** + - Options: **Disable Desktop Analytics collection** - Do not show feedback notifications: **Enabled** #### File Explorer @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ This last setting disables OneDrive on your system; make sure to change it to ** - Allow Cortana: **Disabled** - Don't search the web or display web results in Search: **Enabled** - Set what information is shared in Search: **Enabled** - - Type of information: **Anonymous info** + - Type of information: **Anonymous info** #### Sync your settings @@ -132,4 +132,4 @@ This last setting disables OneDrive on your system; make sure to change it to ** - Do not send additional data: **Enabled** - Consent > Configure Default consent: **Enabled** - - Consent level: **Always ask before sending data** + - Consent level: **Always ask before sending data** diff --git a/i18n/fr/privacy.md b/i18n/fr/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f7e72ff2 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/fr/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +N° Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | Non | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/fr/tor.md b/i18n/fr/tor.md index 0aed45bb..d6c63181 100644 --- a/i18n/fr/tor.md +++ b/i18n/fr/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![logo Navigateur Onion](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -Le **Navigateur Onion** est un navigateur open-source qui vous permet de naviguer anonymement sur le web via le réseau Tor sur les appareils iOS et qui est soutenu par le [Projet Tor](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +Le **Navigateur Onion** est un navigateur open-source qui vous permet de naviguer anonymement sur le web via le réseau Tor sur les appareils iOS et qui est soutenu par le [Projet Tor](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/he/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/he/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index 413791ce..00000000 --- a/i18n/he/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## נתונים שאנו אוספים ממבקרים - -הפרטיות של המבקרים באתר שלנו חשובה לנו, לכן איננו עוקבים אחר אנשים בודדים. כמבקר באתר שלנו: - -- No personal information is stored -- שום מידע אינו משותף עם, נשלח או נמכר לצדדים שלישיים -- אין שיתוף מידע עם חברות פרסום -- לא נכרה ונקצר מידע עבור מגמות אישיות והתנהגותיות -- שום מידע אינו מפיק רווחים - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## נתונים שאנו אוספים מבעלי חשבונות - -אם תירשם לחשבון באחד מהשירותים שלנו, אנו עשויים לאסוף כל מידע שתספק לנו (כגון האימייל, הסיסמה, פרטי הפרופיל שלך וכו') ולהשתמש במידע זה כדי לספק לך את השירות. אנחנו לעולם לא חולקים או מוכרים נתונים אלה. - -לחלק מהשירותים שאנו מארחים יש מדיניות פרטיות נפרדת שמחליפה מסמך זה. לדוגמה, ניתן למצוא את מדיניות הפרטיות של הפורום שלנו בכתובת [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## יצירת קשר - -אפילו במקרים מוגבלים שבהם הנתונים שלך נאספים, למתנדבים שלנו ולרוב חברי צוות Privacy Guides אין גישה למידע זה. מידע מסוים (כגון כתובת האימייל שלך) עשוי להיות נגיש למנחים באמצעות לוחות בקרה מוגבלים למטרות ניהול הקהילות שלנו. - -לפיכך, יש לשלוח פניות בנוגע למידע האישי שלך ישירות אל: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -מנהל שירותים -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -לכל השאלות האחרות, ניתן ליצור קשר עם כל חבר בצוות שלנו. - -עבור תלונות במסגרת GDPR באופן כללי יותר, תמיד יש לך את האפשרות להגיש תלונות לרשויות הפיקוח המקומיות על הגנת הנתונים. - -## אודות מדיניות זו - -אנו נפרסם גרסאות חדשות של הצהרה זו [כאן](privacy-policy.md). אנו עשויים לשנות את האופן שבו אנו מכריזים על שינויים בגרסאות עתידיות של מסמך זה. בינתיים אנו עשויים לעדכן את פרטי הקשר שלנו בכל עת מבלי להודיע על שינוי. אנא עיין ב[מדיניות הפרטיות](privacy-policy.md) לקבלת הפרטים העדכניים ביותר ליצירת קשר בכל עת. - -ניתן למצוא גרסה מלאה של [היסטוריה](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) של דף זה ב-GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/he/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/he/desktop-browsers.md index 5b6e5194..0c0a5a52 100644 --- a/i18n/he/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/he/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ Mullvad Browser מגיע עם *uBlock Origin* ו*NoScript* הרחבות דפדפ ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. מסיבה זו אנו מונעים את השימוש ב-Mullvad Leta, למרות ש-Mullvad אוספת מעט מאוד מידע על מנויי ה-VPN שלהם. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox @@ -146,19 +148,19 @@ Firefox includes a unique [download token](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug ### Recommended Firefox Configuration -ניתן למצוא אפשרויות אלה ב - :material-menu: ← **הגדרות**. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### חיפוש - [ ] Uncheck **Show search suggestions** -ייתכן שתכונות הצעות חיפוש לא יהיו זמינות באזור שלך. +Search suggestion features may not be available in your region. -הצעות חיפוש שולחות את כל מה שאתה מקליד בסרגל הכתובות למנוע החיפוש המוגדר כברירת מחדל, ללא קשר אם אתה שולח חיפוש בפועל. השבתת הצעות חיפוש מאפשרת לך לשלוט בצורה מדויקת יותר באילו נתונים אתה שולח לספק מנועי החיפוש שלך. +Search suggestions send everything you type in the address bar to the default search engine, regardless of whether you submit an actual search. Disabling search suggestions allows you to more precisely control what data you send to your search engine provider. ##### Firefox Suggest (ארה"ב בלבד) -[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. אנו ממליצים להשבית אותו מאותה סיבה שאנו ממליצים להשבית את הצעות החיפוש. אם אינך רואה את האפשרויות הללו תחת הכותרת **סרגל הכתובות**, אין לך את החוויה החדשה ואתה יכול להתעלם משינויים אלה. +[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. We recommend disabling it for the same reason we recommend disabling search suggestions. If you don't see these options under the **Address Bar** header, you do not have the new experience and can ignore these changes. - [ ] Uncheck **Suggestions from Firefox** - [ ] בטל את הסימון **הצעות מנותני חסות** @@ -169,15 +171,15 @@ Firefox includes a unique [download token](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug - [x] בחר ** מחמיר** הגנת מעקב מתקדמת -זה מגן עליך על ידי חסימת מעקבי מדיה חברתית, סקריפטים של טביעת אצבע (שים לב שזה לא מגן עליך מפני *כל* טביעות האצבע), קריפטומינרים, עוגיות מעקב חוצות- אתרים ותוכן מעקב אחר. ETP מגן מפני איומים נפוצים רבים, אך הוא אינו חוסם את כל אפיקי המעקב מכיוון שהוא נועד להשפיע באופן מינימלי עד ללא השפעה על השימושיות באתר. +This protects you by blocking social media trackers, fingerprinting scripts (note that this does not protect you from *all* fingerprinting), cryptominers, cross-site tracking cookies, and some other tracking content. ETP protects against many common threats, but it does not block all tracking avenues because it is designed to have minimal to no impact on site usability. ##### חיטוי בעת סגירה -אם אתה רוצה להישאר מחובר לאתרים מסוימים, אתה יכול לאפשר חריגים ב**עוגיות ונתוני אתר** ← **נהל חריגים... ** +If you want to stay logged in to particular sites, you can allow exceptions in **Cookies and Site Data** → **Manage Exceptions...** - [x] סמן **מחיקת עוגיות ונתוני אתרים עם סגירת Firefox** -זה מגן עליך מפני עוגיות מתמשכות, אך אינו מגן עליך מפני עוגיות שנרכשו במהלך כל הפעלת גלישה אחת. כאשר זה מופעל, אפשר לנקות בקלות את קובצי העוגיות של הדפדפן שלך פשוט על ידי הפעלה מחדש של Firefox. אתה יכול להגדיר חריגים על בסיס אתר, אם אתה רוצה להישאר מחובר לאתר מסוים שאתה מבקר בו לעתים קרובות. +This protects you from persistent cookies, but does not protect you against cookies acquired during any one browsing session. When this is enabled, it becomes possible to easily cleanse your browser cookies by simply restarting Firefox. You can set exceptions on a per-site basis, if you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often. ##### Telemetry @@ -204,15 +206,15 @@ With the release of Firefox 128, a new setting for [privacy-preserving attributi - [x] בחר **הפעלת מצב HTTPS בלבד בכל החלונות** -זה מונע ממך להתחבר ללא כוונה לאתר אינטרנט ב-HTTP בטקסט רגיל. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. +This prevents you from unintentionally connecting to a website in plain-text HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. ##### DNS דרך HTTPS -אם אתה משתמש ב[ספק DNS דרך HTTPS](dns.md): +If you use a [DNS over HTTPS provider](dns.md): - [x] בחר **Max Protection** ובחר ספק מתאים -Max Protection אוכפת את השימוש ב-DNS על HTTPS, ואזהרת אבטחה תראה אם Firefox לא יכול להתחבר לפותר ה-DNS המאובטח שלך, או אם פותר ה-DNS המאובטח שלך אומר שרשומות עבור הדומיין שאליו אתה מנסה לגשת אינן קיימות. זה מונע מהרשת שאליה אתה מחובר לשדרג לאחור בסתר את אבטחת ה-DNS שלך. +Max Protection enforces the use of DNS over HTTPS, and a security warning will show if Firefox can’t connect to your secure DNS resolver, or if your secure DNS resolver says that records for the domain you are trying to access do not exist. This stops the network you're connected to from secretly downgrading your DNS security. #### Sync @@ -227,9 +229,9 @@ Max Protection אוכפת את השימוש ב-DNS על HTTPS, ואזהרת אב -פרויקט [Arkenfox](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) מספק קבוצה של אפשרויות שנשקלו בקפידה עבור Firefox. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. אנו **ממליצים בחום** לקרוא את [הויקי](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki) המלא שלהם. Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. +The [Arkenfox project](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) provides a set of carefully considered options for Firefox. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. We **strongly recommend** reading through their full [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki). Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. -Arkenfox שואפת רק לסכל תסריטי מעקב בסיסיים או נאיביים באמצעות קנבס אקראי והגדרות תצורת התנגדות טביעות האצבע המובנות של Firefox. זה לא מכוון לגרום לדפדפן שלך להשתלב עם קהל גדול של משתמשי Arkenfox אחרים באותו אופן שבו Mullvad Browser או Tor Browser עושים, וזו הדרך היחידה לסכל סקריפטים מתקדמים למעקב אחר טביעות אצבע. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. +Arkenfox only aims to thwart basic or naive tracking scripts through canvas randomization and Firefox's built-in fingerprint resistance configuration settings. It does not aim to make your browser blend in with a large crowd of other Arkenfox users in the same way Mullvad Browser or Tor Browser do, which is the only way to thwart advanced fingerprint tracking scripts. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. ## Brave @@ -269,7 +271,7 @@ Brave מוסיף "[קוד הפניה](https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/wik ### Recommended Brave Configuration -ניתן למצוא אפשרויות אלה ב - :material-menu: ← **הגדרות**. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Shields @@ -337,7 +339,7 @@ If you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often, you can set #### Web3 -תכונות ה-Web3 של Brave עשויות להוסיף לטביעת האצבע של הדפדפן ולשטח ההתקפה שלך. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. +Brave's Web3 features can potentially add to your browser fingerprint and attack surface. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Ethereum wallet* - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Solana wallet* @@ -368,9 +370,9 @@ We recommend disabling search suggestions in Brave for the same reason we recomm #### Brave Rewards and Wallet -**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. זה מסתמך על חשבון משמורת ו-KYC ממספר נבחר של ספקים. We do not recommend BAT as a [private cryptocurrency](cryptocurrency.md), nor do we recommend using a [custodial wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), so we would discourage using this feature. +**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. It relies on a custodial account and KYC from a select number of providers. We do not recommend BAT as a [private cryptocurrency](cryptocurrency.md), nor do we recommend using a [custodial wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), so we would discourage using this feature. -**Brave Wallet** פועל באופן מקומי במחשב שלך, אך אינו תומך במטבעות קריפטוגרפיים פרטיים כלשהם, ולכן אנו נמנע משימוש גם בתכונה זו. +**Brave Wallet** operates locally on your computer, but does not support any private cryptocurrencies, so we would discourage using this feature as well. ## קריטריונים diff --git a/i18n/he/privacy.md b/i18n/he/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aad3d44b --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/he/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | לא | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/he/tor.md b/i18n/he/tor.md index 118dd8be..049ddd73 100644 --- a/i18n/he/tor.md +++ b/i18n/he/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/hi/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/hi/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index d817d0c1..00000000 --- a/i18n/hi/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Data We Collect From Visitors - -The privacy of our website visitors is important to us, so we do not track any individual people. As a visitor to our website: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Data We Collect From Account Holders - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Contacting Us - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Services Administrator -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -For all other inquiries, you can contact any member of our team. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## About This Policy - -We will post any new versions of this statement [here](privacy-policy.md). We may change how we announce changes in future versions of this document. In the meantime we may update our contact information at any time without announcing a change. Please refer to the [Privacy Policy](privacy-policy.md) for the latest contact information at any time. - -A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/hi/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/hi/desktop-browsers.md index ee50038a..c0b9ec01 100644 --- a/i18n/hi/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/hi/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ This is required to prevent advanced forms of tracking, but does come at the cos ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. For this reason we discourage the use of Mullvad Leta, even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox diff --git a/i18n/hi/privacy.md b/i18n/hi/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c979d8a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/hi/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | No | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/hi/tor.md b/i18n/hi/tor.md index a88a0f56..b9150189 100644 --- a/i18n/hi/tor.md +++ b/i18n/hi/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/hu/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/hu/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index dab2641a..00000000 --- a/i18n/hu/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Látogatókról Gyűjtött Adatok - -Fontos számunkra weboldalunk látogatóinak magánélete, ezért nem követünk egyetlen önálló személyt sem. Weboldalunk látogatójaként: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Fióktulajdonosokról Gyűjtött Adatok - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Kapcsolatfelvétel - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Szolgáltatás Adminisztrátor -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -Minden más megkereséssel kapcsolatban csapatunk bármelyik tagjával kapcsolatba léphetsz. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## A Jelen Szabályzatról - -A tájékoztató bármely új verzióját [itt fogjuk közzétenni](privacy-policy.md). Előfordulhat, hogy a dokumentum jövőbeli verzióinál megváltoztatjuk a változások bejelentésének módját. Időközben bármikor frissíthetjük elérhetőségeinket anélkül, hogy a változást bejelentenénk. A legfrissebb elérhetőségekért kérjük, hivatkozz bármikor az [Adatvédelmi Tájékoztatóra](privacy-policy.md). - -Az oldal teljes [előzménye](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) a GitHub-on található meg. diff --git a/i18n/hu/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/hu/desktop-browsers.md index e4aaa482..ed7ba08b 100644 --- a/i18n/hu/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/hu/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ Ez szükséges az előrehaladott követési formák megakadályozásához, azonb ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. Ezért nem javasoljuk a Mullvad Leta használatát, még akkor sem, ha a Mullvad nagyon kevés információt gyűjt a VPN-előfizetőiről. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox diff --git a/i18n/hu/privacy.md b/i18n/hu/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c50ec2c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/hu/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | Nem | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/hu/tor.md b/i18n/hu/tor.md index f211f46c..d7920f4c 100644 --- a/i18n/hu/tor.md +++ b/i18n/hu/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -Az **Onion Browser** egy nyílt forráskódú böngésző, amely lehetővé teszi a Tor-hálózaton keresztüli anonim böngészést iOS-eszközökön, és amelyet a [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser) támogat. [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +Az **Onion Browser** egy nyílt forráskódú böngésző, amely lehetővé teszi a Tor-hálózaton keresztüli anonim böngészést iOS-eszközökön, és amelyet a [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser) támogat. [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/id/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/id/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index 56029005..00000000 --- a/i18n/id/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Data yang Kami Kumpulkan dari Pengunjung - -Privasi pengunjung situs web kami sangat penting bagi kami, jadi kami tidak melacak setiap orang. Sebagai pengunjung situs web kami: - -- No personal information is stored -- Tidak ada informasi yang dibagikan, dikirim, atau dijual kepada pihak ketiga -- Tidak ada informasi yang dibagikan dengan perusahaan periklanan -- Tidak ada informasi yang dikumpulkan demi tren pribadi dan perilaku -- Tidak ada informasi yang dimonetisasi - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Data yang Kami Kumpulkan Dari Pemegang Akun - -Jika Anda membuat akun di salah satu layanan kami, kami dapat mengumpulkan informasi apa pun yang Anda berikan kepada kami (surel, kata sandi, informasi profil, dan lain-lain) dan menggunakan informasi tersebut untuk menyediakan layanan kepada Anda. Kami tidak pernah membagikan atau menjual data ini. - -Beberapa layanan yang kami sediakan memiliki kebijakan privasi terpisah yang menggantikan dokumen ini. Sebagai contoh, kebijakan privasi forum kami dapat ditemukan di [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Menghubungi Kami - -Bahkan dalam kasus-kasus terbatas yang melibatkan pengumpulan data Anda, sukarelawan kami dan sebagian besar anggota tim Privacy Guides tidak memiliki akses ke informasi tersebut. Beberapa informasi (seperti alamat surel Anda) mungkin dapat diakses oleh moderator melalui panel kontrol terbatas untuk keperluan moderasi komunitas kami. - -Oleh karena itu, pertanyaan mengenai informasi pribadi Anda sebaiknya dikirim langsung ke: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Administrator Layanan -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -Untuk semua pertanyaan lainnya, Anda dapat menghubungi anggota tim kami. - -Untuk keluhan berdasarkan GDPR secara umum, Anda dapat mengajukan keluhan kepada otoritas pengawas perlindungan data setempat. - -## Tentang Kebijakan Ini - -Kami akan mengirim versi baru dari pernyataan ini [di sini](privacy-policy.md). Kami dapat mengubah cara kami mengumumkan perubahan dalam versi mendatang dari dokumen ini. Sementara itu, kami dapat memperbarui informasi kontak kami kapan saja tanpa mengumumkan perubahan. Silakan merujuk ke [Kebijakan Privasi](privacy-policy.md) untuk informasi kontak terbaru setiap saat. - -Sebuah [riwayat](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) revisi lengkap dari halaman ini dapat ditemukan di GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/id/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/id/desktop-browsers.md index a21b2482..4d3aaac0 100644 --- a/i18n/id/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/id/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ Hal ini diperlukan untuk mencegah bentuk pelacakan tingkat lanjut, tetapi harus ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. Karena alasan ini kami tidak menyarankan penggunaan Mullvad Leta, meskipun Mullvad mengumpulkan sangat sedikit informasi tentang pelanggan VPN mereka. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox @@ -208,7 +210,7 @@ This prevents you from unintentionally connecting to a website in plain-text HTT ##### DNS over HTTPS -Jika Anda menggunakan [penyedia DNS melalui HTTPS](dns.md): +If you use a [DNS over HTTPS provider](dns.md): - [x] Select **Max Protection** and choose a suitable provider diff --git a/i18n/id/privacy.md b/i18n/id/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..23c50e60 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/id/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | Tidak | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/id/tor.md b/i18n/id/tor.md index 30f4ac9d..9a7a0a19 100644 --- a/i18n/id/tor.md +++ b/i18n/id/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/it/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/it/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index 40dba4b7..00000000 --- a/i18n/it/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Dati Raccolti dai Visitatori - -La privacy dei visitatori del nostro sito web è per noi importante, quindi, non tracciamo alcun singolo individuo. Come visitatore del nostro sito web: - -- No personal information is stored -- Nessuna informazione è condivisa, inviata o venduta a terze parti -- Nessuna informazione viene condivisa con compagnie pubblicitarie -- Nessuna informazione è estratta e raccolta per tendenze personali e comportamentali -- Nessuna informazione viene monetizzata - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Dati Raccolti dai Titolari di Profili - -Se l'utente registra un account su uno dei nostri servizi, possiamo raccogliere tutte le informazioni fornite dall'utente (come l'e-mail, la password, le informazioni sul profilo, ecc.) e utilizzarle per fornirgli il servizio. Non condividiamo né vendiamo mai questi dati. - -Alcuni servizi che ospitiamo hanno politiche sulla privacy separate che sostituiscono il presente documento. Ad esempio, l'informativa sulla privacy del nostro forum è disponibile all'indirizzo [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Contattaci - -Anche nei casi limitati in cui vengono raccolti i tuoi dati, i nostri volontari e la maggior parte dei membri del team di Privacy Guides non hanno accesso a tali informazioni. Alcune informazioni (come l'indirizzo e-mail dell'utente) possono essere accessibili ai moderatori tramite pannelli di controllo limitati ai fini della moderazione delle nostre community. - -Pertanto, le richieste relative ai tuoi dati personali devono essere inviate direttamente a: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Amministratore dei Servizi -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -Per tutte le altre richieste, puoi contattare qualsiasi membro del nostro team. - -Per i reclami ai sensi del GDPR più in generale, gli utenti dell'Unione europea possono presentare reclami presso le loro autorità locali di controllo della protezione dei dati. - -## Su Questa Politica - -Pubblicheremo qualsiasi nuova versione di questa dichiarazione, [qui](privacy-policy.md). Potremo cambiare il modo in cui annunciamo modifiche in future versioni di questo documento. Nel mentre, potremmo aggiornare le nostre informazioni di contatto in qualsiasi momento, senza annunciare alcuna modifica. Ti preghiamo di fare riferimnto alla [Politica sulla Privacy](privacy-policy.md), per le informazioni di contatto più recenti, in qualsiasi momento. - -Uno [storico](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) completo delle revisioni di questa pagina, si può trovare su GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/it/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/it/desktop-browsers.md index 74ec9ade..7b8f734f 100644 --- a/i18n/it/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/it/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ Ciò è necessario per impedire forme avanzate di tracciamento, a costo della co ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta interroga direttamente l'API di ricerca a pagamento di Google, motivo per cui è limitata agli abbonati paganti. Tuttavia, è possibile per Mullvad correlare le query di ricerca e gli account VPN Mullvad a causa di questa limitazione. Per questo motivo sconsigliamo l'uso di Mullvad Leta, anche se Mullvad raccoglie pochissime informazioni sui propri abbonati alla VPN. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox @@ -146,19 +148,19 @@ Firefox include un [download token](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id ### Configurazione consigliata di Firefox -Queste opzioni si possono trovare in :material-menu: → **Impostazioni**. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Ricerca - [ ] Disabilita **Visualizza suggerimenti di ricerca** -Le funzionalità di suggerimento di ricerca potrebbero non essere disponibili nella tua regione. +Search suggestion features may not be available in your region. -I suggerimenti di ricerca inviano qualsiasi cosa tu digiti nella barra degli indirizzi al motore di ricerca predefinito, indipendentemente dal fatto che tu invii una ricerca effettiva. Disabilitare i suggerimenti di ricerca ti consente di controllare più precisamente quali dati invii al fornitore del tuo motore di ricerca. +Search suggestions send everything you type in the address bar to the default search engine, regardless of whether you submit an actual search. Disabling search suggestions allows you to more precisely control what data you send to your search engine provider. ##### Firefox Suggest (solo USA) -[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) è una funzionalità simile ai suggerimenti di riceerca, disponibile esclusivamente negli Stati Uniti. Consigliamo di disabilitarla per le stesse motivazioni per cui consigliamo di disabilitare i suggerimenti di ricerca. Se non vedi queste opzioni sotto l'intestazione della **Barra degli Indirizzi**, non disponi della nuova esperienza e puoi ignorare tali modifiche. +[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. We recommend disabling it for the same reason we recommend disabling search suggestions. If you don't see these options under the **Address Bar** header, you do not have the new experience and can ignore these changes. - [ ] Deselezionare i **suggerimenti da Firefox** - [ ] Rimuovi la spunta da **Suggestions from sponsors** @@ -169,15 +171,15 @@ I suggerimenti di ricerca inviano qualsiasi cosa tu digiti nella barra degli ind - [x] Seleziona Protezione antitracciamento avanzata **Restrittiva** -Questo ti protegge bloccando i tracciatori dei social, gli script di fingerprinting (nota che non ti protegge da *tutto* il fingerprinting), cryptominer, cookie di tracciamento dei tra siti e alcuni altri contenuti di tracciamento. La Protezione antitracciamento avanzata protegge da molte minacce comuni, ma non blocca tutte le vie di tracciamento, poiché è progettata per avere un impatto minimo o zero sull'utilizzabilità del sito. +This protects you by blocking social media trackers, fingerprinting scripts (note that this does not protect you from *all* fingerprinting), cryptominers, cross-site tracking cookies, and some other tracking content. ETP protects against many common threats, but it does not block all tracking avenues because it is designed to have minimal to no impact on site usability. ##### Eliminazione alla Chiusura -Se vuoi mantenere l'accesso per alcuni siti in particolare, puoi consentire le eccezioni in **Cookie e dati dei siti web** → **Gestisci eccezioni...** +If you want to stay logged in to particular sites, you can allow exceptions in **Cookies and Site Data** → **Manage Exceptions...** - [x] Spunta **Elimina cookie e dati dei siti web alla chiusura di Firefox** -Ciò ti protegge dai cookie persistenti, ma non da quelli acquisiti durante ogni sessione di navigazione. Con questa opzione attiva, è possibile eliminare facilmente i cookie del browser riavviando Firefox. Puoi impostare delle eccezioni a seconda del sito, se desideri rimanere connesso a un sito in particolare, che visiti spesso. +This protects you from persistent cookies, but does not protect you against cookies acquired during any one browsing session. When this is enabled, it becomes possible to easily cleanse your browser cookies by simply restarting Firefox. You can set exceptions on a per-site basis, if you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often. ##### Telemetry @@ -189,7 +191,7 @@ According to Mozilla's privacy policy for Firefox, > Firefox ci invia i dati sulla tua versione e lingua di Firefox; sistema operativo del dispositivo e configurazione hardware; memoria, informazioni essenziali su arresti anomali ed errori; risultati di processi automatizzati quali aggiornamenti, navigazione sicura e attivazione. Quando Firefox ci invia i dati, il tuo indirizzo IP è raccolto temporaneamente come parte dei registri del nostro server. -Inoltre, il servizio Mozilla Accounts raccoglie [alcuni dati tecnici](https://mozilla.org/privacy/mozilla-accounts). If you use a Mozilla Account you can opt out: +Additionally, the Mozilla Accounts service collects [some technical data](https://mozilla.org/privacy/mozilla-accounts). If you use a Mozilla Account you can opt out: 1. Apri le [impostazioni del tuo profilo su accounts.firefox.com](https://accounts.firefox.com/settings#data-collection) 2. Deseleziona ** Raccolta e utilizzo dati ** > **Aiutaci a migliorare gli ⁨account Firefox⁩** @@ -204,19 +206,19 @@ With the release of Firefox 128, a new setting for [privacy-preserving attributi - [x] Seleziona **Attiva in tutte le finestre** -Ciò previene che ti connetta involontariamente a un sito web in HTTP semplice. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. +This prevents you from unintentionally connecting to a website in plain-text HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. ##### DNS over HTTPS -Se utilizzi un [fornitore di DNS su HTTPS](dns.md): +If you use a [DNS over HTTPS provider](dns.md): - [x] Seleziona **Protezione massima** e scegli un fornitore adatto -La Protezione Massima impone l'utilizzo di DNS su HTTPS; un avviso di sicurezza apparirà se Firefox non riesce a connettersi al tuo risolutore DNS sicuro, o se il tuo risolutore DNS sicuro dice che i registri per il dominio cui stai provando ad accedere, non esistono. Ciò impedisce alla rete cui sei connesso, di ridurre segretamente la sicurezza del tuo DNS. +Max Protection enforces the use of DNS over HTTPS, and a security warning will show if Firefox can’t connect to your secure DNS resolver, or if your secure DNS resolver says that records for the domain you are trying to access do not exist. This stops the network you're connected to from secretly downgrading your DNS security. #### Sync -[Firefox Sync](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) consente ai tuoi dati di navigazione (cronologia, segnalibri, etc.) di essere accessibili su tutti i tuoi dispositivi e li protegge con E2EE. +[Firefox Sync](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices and protects it with E2EE. ### Arkenfox (avanzato) @@ -227,9 +229,9 @@ La Protezione Massima impone l'utilizzo di DNS su HTTPS; un avviso di sicurezza -Il [progetto Arkenfox](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) fornisce una serie di opzioni attentamente selezionate per Firefox. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. **Consigliamo vivamente** di leggere la loro [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki) completa. Arkenfox, inoltre, consente il supporto dei [contenitori](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users). +The [Arkenfox project](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) provides a set of carefully considered options for Firefox. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. We **strongly recommend** reading through their full [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki). Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. -Arkenfox mira soltanto a contrastare gli script di tracciamento di base o semplici, tramite la casualizzazione dei canva e le impostazioni di configurazione della resistenza al fingerprint integrata di Firefox. Non mira a confondere il tuo browser con una grande folla di altri utenti di Arkenfox come Mullvad Browser o Tor Browser, che è il solo modo per contrastare gli script di tracciamento di fingerprint avanzati. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. +Arkenfox only aims to thwart basic or naive tracking scripts through canvas randomization and Firefox's built-in fingerprint resistance configuration settings. It does not aim to make your browser blend in with a large crowd of other Arkenfox users in the same way Mullvad Browser or Tor Browser do, which is the only way to thwart advanced fingerprint tracking scripts. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. ## Brave @@ -269,13 +271,13 @@ Brave aggiunge un "[codice di riferimento](https://github.com/brave/brave-browse ### Configurazione consigliata di Brave -Queste opzioni si possono trovare in :material-menu: → **Impostazioni**. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Shields -Brave include delle misure anti-impronta digitale nella sua funzionalità, [Shields](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360022973471-What-is-Shields). Suggeriamo di configurare queste opzioni [globalmente](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360023646212-How-do-I-configure-global-and-site-specific-Shields-settings) tra tutte le pagine che visiti. +Brave includes some anti-fingerprinting measures in its [Shields](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360022973471-What-is-Shields) feature. We suggest configuring these options [globally](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360023646212-How-do-I-configure-global-and-site-specific-Shields-settings) across all pages that you visit. -Le opzioni di Protezioni sono regolabili per ogni sito ma consigliamo di impostarle di default come segue: +Le funzionalità di Shields possono essere ridotte per ogni sito se necessario; ciò nonostante, raccomandiamo le seguenti impostazioni:
@@ -337,7 +339,7 @@ If you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often, you can set #### Web3 -Le funzionalità Web3 di Brave possono potenzialmente aumentare il fingerprint del browser e la superficie di attacco. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. +Brave's Web3 features can potentially add to your browser fingerprint and attack surface. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Ethereum wallet* - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Solana wallet* @@ -364,17 +366,17 @@ We recommend disabling search suggestions in Brave for the same reason we recomm #### Brave Sync -[Brave Sync](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360059793111-Understanding-Brave-Sync) consente ai tuoi dati di navigazione (cronologia, segnalibri, ecc.) di essere accessibili su tutti i dispositivi, senza richiedere un profilo e li protegge con l'E2EE. +[Brave Sync](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360059793111-Understanding-Brave-Sync) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices without requiring an account and protects it with E2EE. #### Brave Rewards and Wallet -**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. Si affida a un conto custodiale e KYC da un dato numero di fornitori. Non raccomandiamo BAT come [criptovaluta privata](cryptocurrency.md), né raccomandiamo l'uso di un [wallet custodial](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), pertanto sconsigliamo di utilizzare questa funzione. +**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. It relies on a custodial account and KYC from a select number of providers. We do not recommend BAT as a [private cryptocurrency](cryptocurrency.md), nor do we recommend using a [custodial wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), so we would discourage using this feature. -**Brave Wallet** opera localmente sul tuo computer, ma non supporta alcuna criptovaluta privata, quindi, scoraggiamo l'utilizzo di questa funzione. +**Brave Wallet** operates locally on your computer, but does not support any private cryptocurrencies, so we would discourage using this feature as well. ## Criteri -**Ti preghiamo di notare che non siamo affiliati con alcuno dei progetti consigliati.** Oltre ai [nostri criteri standard](about/criteria.md), abbiamo sviluppato una serie chiara di requisiti per consentirci di fornire consigli oggettivi. Ti suggeriamo di familiarizzare con questi elenchi, prima di scegliere di utilizzare un progetto e di condurre le tue ricerche per assicurarti che si tratti della scelta migliore per te. +**Ti preghiamo di notare che non siamo affiliati con alcun progetto consigliato.** Oltre ai [nostri criteri standard](about/criteria.md), abbiamo sviluppato una serie chiara di requisiti per consentirci di fornire consigli oggettivi. Ti suggeriamo di familiarizzare con questo elenco prima di scegliere di utilizzare un progetto e di condurre le tue ricerche per assicurarti che si tratti della scelta adatta a te. ### Requisiti minimi @@ -388,7 +390,7 @@ We recommend disabling search suggestions in Brave for the same reason we recomm ### Miglior Caso -I nostri criteri ottimali rappresentano ciò che vorremmo vedere dal progetto perfetto in questa categoria. I nostri consigli potrebbero non includere alcuna o tutte queste funzionalità, ma quelli che le presentano, potrebbero essere meglio classificati di altri su questa pagina. +I nostri criteri ottimali rappresentano ciò che vorremmo vedere dal progetto perfetto in questa categoria. I nostri consigli potrebbero non includere tutte o alcune di queste funzionalità, ma quelli che le includono potrebbero essere preferiti ad altri su questa pagina. - Should include built-in content blocking functionality. - Should support cookie compartmentalization (à la [Multi-Account Containers](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers)). diff --git a/i18n/it/privacy.md b/i18n/it/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6eeaad2d --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/it/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +N. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | No | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/it/tor.md b/i18n/it/tor.md index c0ae4d00..d07fc4a6 100644 --- a/i18n/it/tor.md +++ b/i18n/it/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Logo di Onion Browser](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** è un browser open-source che consente di navigare sul web in modo anonimo attraverso la rete Tor su dispositivi iOS ed è approvato dal [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** è un browser open-source che consente di navigare sul web in modo anonimo attraverso la rete Tor su dispositivi iOS ed è approvato dal [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/ja/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/ja/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index ca43c1e5..00000000 --- a/i18n/ja/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## 私たちが閲覧者から収集するデータ - -私たちは、ウェブサイト閲覧者のプライバシーを重視しているため、各個人を追跡することはありません。 私たちのウェブサイトの訪問者に関して、 - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## アカウントの所有者から収集するデータ - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. このデータを共有したり、販売したりすることは決してありません。 - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## 連絡先 - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -サービス管理者 -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -その他のお問い合わせは、チームメンバーまでご連絡ください。 - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## このポリシーについて - -このステートメントに新しいバージョンがあれば、[ここ](privacy-policy.md)に掲載します。 このドキュメントの将来のバージョンでは、変更の発表方法が変更される可能性があります。 それまでの間、変更を告知することなく、いつでも連絡先の情報を更新する可能性があります。 最新の連絡先情報については、[プライバシーポリシー](privacy-policy.md)を随時参照してください。 - -このページの完全な改訂[履歴](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md)はGitHubにあります。 diff --git a/i18n/ja/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/ja/desktop-browsers.md index c6d4e425..80b0c9ca 100644 --- a/i18n/ja/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/ja/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ Mullvad Browserは常にプライベートブラウジングモードで動作 ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. MullvadはVPN加入者について非常に少ない情報しか収集していませんが、以上の理由より、Mullvad Letaの使用は推奨されません。 +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox @@ -146,19 +148,19 @@ Firefoxは、Mozillaのウェブサイトからのダウンロードに固有の ### 推奨するFirefoxの設定 -これらのオプションは :material-menu: → **設定**にあります。 +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### 検索 - [ ] Uncheck **Show search suggestions** -お住まいの地域では検索提案機能が利用できない場合があります。 +Search suggestion features may not be available in your region. -検索提案機能は、実際に検索を行うかどうかに関わらず、アドレスバーに入力したすべての文字をデフォルトの検索エンジンに送信します。 検索提案機能を無効にすることで、検索エンジンプロバイダーに送信するデータを、より正確に制御することができます。 +Search suggestions send everything you type in the address bar to the default search engine, regardless of whether you submit an actual search. Disabling search suggestions allows you to more precisely control what data you send to your search engine provider. ##### Firefox Suggest (アメリカのみ) -[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest)は、米国でのみ利用可能な検索提案機能と似た機能です。 私たちは、検索提案機能の無効化を推奨するのと同じ理由で、これを無効にすることを推奨します。 **アドレスバー**のヘッダーの下に以下のオプションが表示されない場合、この機能は備わっていないので、これらの変更を無視しても問題ありません。 +[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. We recommend disabling it for the same reason we recommend disabling search suggestions. If you don't see these options under the **Address Bar** header, you do not have the new experience and can ignore these changes. - [ ] Uncheck **Suggestions from Firefox** - [ ] **スポンサーからの提案**のチェックを外すこと @@ -169,15 +171,15 @@ Firefoxは、Mozillaのウェブサイトからのダウンロードに固有の - [x] 強化型トラッキング防止機能で**厳格**を選択する -これにより、ソーシャルメディアのトラッカー、フィンガープリンティングスクリプト(*すべての*フィンガープリンティングから保護するわけではありません)、暗号通貨のマイニングプログラム、クロスサイトのトラッキングクッキー、その他の追跡コンテンツをブロックすることであなたを保護します。 ETPは多くの一般的な脅威に対抗しますが、サイトの利便性にほとんど影響を与えないように設計されているため、すべてのトラッキング手段をブロックするわけではありません。 +This protects you by blocking social media trackers, fingerprinting scripts (note that this does not protect you from *all* fingerprinting), cryptominers, cross-site tracking cookies, and some other tracking content. ETP protects against many common threats, but it does not block all tracking avenues because it is designed to have minimal to no impact on site usability. ##### 終了時のクリーンアップ -特定のサイトにログインしたままにしたい場合は、**Cookie とサイトデータ** → **例外の管理...**で例外を許可することができます。 +If you want to stay logged in to particular sites, you can allow exceptions in **Cookies and Site Data** → **Manage Exceptions...** - [x] **Firefox を閉じたときに Cookie とサイトデータを削除する**にチェックをつける -これにより、永続的なクッキーからは保護されますが、1回の閲覧セッション中に取得されたクッキーからは保護されません。 これを有効にすると、Firefoxを再起動するだけで、ブラウザのクッキーを簡単に削除できるようになります。 よく訪れる特定のサイトにログインしたままにしたい場合は、サイトごとに例外を設定することができます。 +This protects you from persistent cookies, but does not protect you against cookies acquired during any one browsing session. When this is enabled, it becomes possible to easily cleanse your browser cookies by simply restarting Firefox. You can set exceptions on a per-site basis, if you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often. ##### テレメトリー @@ -204,11 +206,11 @@ With the release of Firefox 128, a new setting for [privacy-preserving attributi - [x] **すべてのウィンドウで HTTPS-Only モードを有効にする**を選択する -これにより、意図せずにプレーンテキストのHTTPでウェブサイトに接続することを防ぎます。 Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. +This prevents you from unintentionally connecting to a website in plain-text HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. ##### DNS over HTTPS -[DNS over HTTPSプロバイダー](dns.md)を使用している場合は、 +If you use a [DNS over HTTPS provider](dns.md): - [x] Select **Max Protection** and choose a suitable provider @@ -216,7 +218,7 @@ Max Protection enforces the use of DNS over HTTPS, and a security warning will s #### Sync -[Firefox Sync](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy)は、あなたの閲覧データ(履歴、ブックマークなど)をすべてのデバイスでアクセス可能にし、それをE2EEで保護します。 +[Firefox Sync](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices and protects it with E2EE. ### Arkenfox(高度) @@ -227,9 +229,9 @@ Max Protection enforces the use of DNS over HTTPS, and a security warning will s
-[Arkenfoxプロジェクト](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js)は、Firefoxのための慎重に考えられたオプションのセットを提供しています。 If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. プロジェクトの[wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki)に全て目を通すことを**強くお勧めします**。 Arkenfoxは[コンテナ](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users)のサポートも可能にしています。 +The [Arkenfox project](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) provides a set of carefully considered options for Firefox. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. We **strongly recommend** reading through their full [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki). Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. -Arkenfoxでは、canvasのランダム化やFirefoxの組み込みのフィンガープリント対策の設定に基づき、基本的または単純なトラッキングスクリプトを防ぐことを唯一の目的としています。 Arkenfoxは、Mullvad BrowserやTor Browserが行う、高度なフィンガープリントトラッキング用のスクリプを防止する唯一の方法である大勢のユーザーの中に溶け込ませることは目的としていません。 Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. +Arkenfox only aims to thwart basic or naive tracking scripts through canvas randomization and Firefox's built-in fingerprint resistance configuration settings. It does not aim to make your browser blend in with a large crowd of other Arkenfox users in the same way Mullvad Browser or Tor Browser do, which is the only way to thwart advanced fingerprint tracking scripts. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. ## Brave @@ -269,7 +271,7 @@ Brave adds a "[referral code](https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/wiki/Brave% ### 推奨するBraveの設定 -これらのオプションは :material-menu: → **設定**にあります。 +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Shields @@ -337,7 +339,7 @@ If you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often, you can set #### Web3 -BraveのWeb3機能はブラウザのフィンガープリントなど攻撃面を潜在的に増やす可能性があります。 Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. +Brave's Web3 features can potentially add to your browser fingerprint and attack surface. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Ethereum wallet* - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Solana wallet* diff --git a/i18n/ja/privacy.md b/i18n/ja/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3ef9ac15 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/ja/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +番号 Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | いいえ | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/ja/tor.md b/i18n/ja/tor.md index 152ab49f..e517bddb 100644 --- a/i18n/ja/tor.md +++ b/i18n/ja/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/ko/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/ko/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index c3d8cb68..00000000 --- a/i18n/ko/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## 방문자로부터 수집하는 데이터 - -Privacy Guides에게 있어 중요한 것은 바로 여러분의 프라이버시입니다. 따라서 저희는 각각의 개인을 추적하지 않습니다. 사이트 방문자의 경우 다음 사항이 적용됩니다. - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## 계정 소유자로부터 수집하는 데이터 - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## 문의하기 - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -서비스 관리자 -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -기타 모든 문의 사항은 Privacy Guides 팀원에게 문의하시면 됩니다. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## 정책 정보 - -본 정책이 새로 갱신될 경우 현재 보고 계신 [이 페이지](privacy-policy.md)에 게시될 예정입니다. 본 문서의 변경 사항 공지 방식은 향후 변경될 수도 있습니다. 연락처 정보의 경우 사전 공지 없이 언제든지 업데이트될 수 있습니다. 최신 연락처 정보를 확인해야 할 때는 [프라이버시 정책](privacy-policy.md)을 참고하시기 바랍니다. - -본 페이지의 [전체 변경 이력](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md)은 GitHub에서 확인하실 수 있습니다. diff --git a/i18n/ko/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/ko/desktop-browsers.md index 11a5958c..7d8c6bd2 100644 --- a/i18n/ko/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/ko/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ Mullvad 브라우저는 항상 사생활 보호 모드로 작동하므로 방문 ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. 이러한 이유로, 저희는 Mullvad가 VPN 구독자에 대한 정보를 거의 수집하지 않는다는 점을 알고 있음에도 불구하고 Mullvad Leta 사용을 권장하지 않습니다. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox @@ -146,19 +148,19 @@ Firefox includes a unique [download token](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug ### Recommended Firefox Configuration -이러한 옵션은 :material-menu: → **설정**에서 확인할 수 있습니다. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### 검색 - -여러분의 지역에 따라 검색 제안 기능이 제공되지 않을 수도 있습니다. +Search suggestion features may not be available in your region. -검색 제안 기능은 실제로 검색을 누르지 않더라도 주소창에 입력하는 모든 내용을 기본 검색 엔진으로 전송합니다. 검색 제안을 비활성화하여 검색 엔진 제공 업체에 전송하는 데이터를 보다 신중하게 조절할 수 있습니다. +Search suggestions send everything you type in the address bar to the default search engine, regardless of whether you submit an actual search. Disabling search suggestions allows you to more precisely control what data you send to your search engine provider. ##### Firefox Suggest (미국 한정) -[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. 검색 제안 사용을 비활성화한 것과 마찬가지 이유로 해당 기능을 비활성화할 것을 권장드립니다. **주소 표시줄** 헤더에 이러한 옵션이 표시되지 않는 경우 이는 무시하셔도 좋습니다. +[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. We recommend disabling it for the same reason we recommend disabling search suggestions. If you don't see these options under the **Address Bar** header, you do not have the new experience and can ignore these changes. - [ ] Uncheck **Suggestions from Firefox** - [ ] **스폰서에서 제안** 비활성화 @@ -169,15 +171,15 @@ Firefox includes a unique [download token](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug - [x] 향상된 추적 방지 기능에서 **엄격** 활성화 -소셜 미디어 추적기, 핑거프린팅 스크립트(*모든* 핑거프린팅으로부터 보호하지는 못함), 암호화폐 채굴기, 교차 사이트 추적 쿠키 및 기타 추적 콘텐츠를 차단합니다. 향상된 추적 방지 기능은 대부분의 일반적인 위협을 방지하지만, 웹사이트 사용성을 해치지 않도록 설계되었기 때문에 모든 추적 경로를 차단하지는 못합니다. +This protects you by blocking social media trackers, fingerprinting scripts (note that this does not protect you from *all* fingerprinting), cryptominers, cross-site tracking cookies, and some other tracking content. ETP protects against many common threats, but it does not block all tracking avenues because it is designed to have minimal to no impact on site usability. ##### 종료 시 데이터 정리 -특정 사이트의 로그인을 유지하려면 **쿠키 및 사이트 데이터** → **예외 관리...**에서 예외를 허용할 수 있습니다. +If you want to stay logged in to particular sites, you can allow exceptions in **Cookies and Site Data** → **Manage Exceptions...** - [x] **Firefox를 닫을 때 쿠키와 사이트 데이터를 삭제** 활성화 -이 기능은 영구적인 쿠키로부터 여러분을 보호합니다. 하지만 한 번의 브라우저 세션 중에 획득한 쿠키로부터 여러분을 보호하지는 않습니다. 이 기능을 활성화해두면 브라우저 쿠키를 정리하고자 할 때 Firefox를 재시작하기만 하면 됩니다. 사이트별 예외를 설정해 자주 이용하는 특정 사이트의 로그인을 유지할 수 있습니다. +This protects you from persistent cookies, but does not protect you against cookies acquired during any one browsing session. When this is enabled, it becomes possible to easily cleanse your browser cookies by simply restarting Firefox. You can set exceptions on a per-site basis, if you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often. ##### 원격 분석 @@ -204,7 +206,7 @@ With the release of Firefox 128, a new setting for [privacy-preserving attributi - [x] **모든 창에서 HTTPS 전용 모드 사용** 활성화 -의도치 않게 일반 텍스트 HTTP로 웹사이트에 연결되는 것을 방지합니다. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. +This prevents you from unintentionally connecting to a website in plain-text HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. ##### DNS over HTTPS @@ -227,9 +229,9 @@ Max Protection enforces the use of DNS over HTTPS, and a security warning will s -[Arkenfox 프로젝트](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js)는 신중하게 고려된 Firefox용 옵션 모음을 제공합니다. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. 저희는 전체 [위키](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki) 내용을 읽어보실 것을 **강력히 권장드립니다**. Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. +The [Arkenfox project](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) provides a set of carefully considered options for Firefox. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. We **strongly recommend** reading through their full [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki). Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. -Arkenfox는 캔버스 무작위화(Randomization)와 Firefox에 기본 탑재된 핑거프린트 방지 구성 설정을 통해 기본적이거나 순진한(Naive) 추적 스크립트를 차단하는 것만 목표로 합니다. Mullvad 브라우저나 Tor 브라우저에서 사용하는 방식이자, 고급 핑거프린트 추적 스크립트를 막을 수 있는 유일한 방법인 '다른 사용자들 사이에 섞여들게 하는 것'은 Arkenfox의 목표가 아닙니다. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. +Arkenfox only aims to thwart basic or naive tracking scripts through canvas randomization and Firefox's built-in fingerprint resistance configuration settings. It does not aim to make your browser blend in with a large crowd of other Arkenfox users in the same way Mullvad Browser or Tor Browser do, which is the only way to thwart advanced fingerprint tracking scripts. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. ## Brave @@ -269,7 +271,7 @@ Brave adds a "[referral code](https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/wiki/Brave% ### Recommended Brave Configuration -이러한 옵션은 :material-menu: → **설정**에서 확인할 수 있습니다. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Shields @@ -337,7 +339,7 @@ If you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often, you can set #### Web3 -Brave의 Web3 기능은 잠재적으로 브라우저의 핑거프린트와 공격 표면을 증가시킬 수 있습니다. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. +Brave's Web3 features can potentially add to your browser fingerprint and attack surface. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Ethereum wallet* - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Solana wallet* @@ -368,9 +370,9 @@ We recommend disabling search suggestions in Brave for the same reason we recomm #### Brave Rewards and Wallet -**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. 해당 기능은 일부 선정된 제공 업체의 수탁형 계정과 KYC(고객 신원 확인)에 기반하여 동작합니다. We do not recommend BAT as a [private cryptocurrency](cryptocurrency.md), nor do we recommend using a [custodial wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), so we would discourage using this feature. +**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. It relies on a custodial account and KYC from a select number of providers. We do not recommend BAT as a [private cryptocurrency](cryptocurrency.md), nor do we recommend using a [custodial wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), so we would discourage using this feature. -**Brave 월렛**은 사용자 컴퓨터 로컬에서 작동하지만, 프라이버시 암호화폐를 지원하지 않으므로 이 또한 사용을 권장하지 않습니다. +**Brave Wallet** operates locally on your computer, but does not support any private cryptocurrencies, so we would discourage using this feature as well. ## 평가 기준 diff --git a/i18n/ko/privacy.md b/i18n/ko/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b309393 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/ko/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | 비활성화 | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/ko/tor.md b/i18n/ko/tor.md index dc1c8844..ff1eb042 100644 --- a/i18n/ko/tor.md +++ b/i18n/ko/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/ku-IQ/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/ku-IQ/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index d817d0c1..00000000 --- a/i18n/ku-IQ/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Data We Collect From Visitors - -The privacy of our website visitors is important to us, so we do not track any individual people. As a visitor to our website: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Data We Collect From Account Holders - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Contacting Us - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Services Administrator -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -For all other inquiries, you can contact any member of our team. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## About This Policy - -We will post any new versions of this statement [here](privacy-policy.md). We may change how we announce changes in future versions of this document. In the meantime we may update our contact information at any time without announcing a change. Please refer to the [Privacy Policy](privacy-policy.md) for the latest contact information at any time. - -A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/ku-IQ/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/ku-IQ/desktop-browsers.md index ee50038a..c0b9ec01 100644 --- a/i18n/ku-IQ/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/ku-IQ/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ This is required to prevent advanced forms of tracking, but does come at the cos ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. For this reason we discourage the use of Mullvad Leta, even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox diff --git a/i18n/ku-IQ/privacy.md b/i18n/ku-IQ/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eeaeffe4 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/ku-IQ/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | نەخێر | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/ku-IQ/tor.md b/i18n/ku-IQ/tor.md index a88a0f56..b9150189 100644 --- a/i18n/ku-IQ/tor.md +++ b/i18n/ku-IQ/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/nl/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/nl/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index 2df5e444..00000000 --- a/i18n/nl/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Gegevens die wij van bezoekers verzamelen - -De privacy van onze websitebezoekers is belangrijk voor ons, dus we volgen geen individuele personen. Als bezoeker van onze website: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Gegevens die wij van account houders verzamelen - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Contact met ons opnemen - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Dienstenadministrateur -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -Voor alle andere vragen kunt je contact opnemen met elk lid van ons team. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## Over dit beleid - -Eventuele nieuwe versies van deze verklaring [zullen wij hier](privacy-policy.md)plaatsen. Wij kunnen de wijze waarop wij wijzigingen aankondigen in toekomstige versies van dit document wijzigen. In de tussentijd kunnen wij onze contactgegevens te allen tijde bijwerken zonder een wijziging aan te kondigen. Raadpleeg het [Privacybeleid](privacy-policy.md) voor de meest recente contactinformatie op elk moment. - -Een volledige revisie [geschiedenis](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) van deze pagina is te vinden op GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/nl/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/nl/desktop-browsers.md index 1a4c0916..da8cd2d1 100644 --- a/i18n/nl/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/nl/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ Dit is nodig om geavanceerde vormen van tracking te voorkomen, maar gaat wel ten ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta raadpleegt de betaalde zoek API van Google direct en is daarom beperkt tot het betalen van abonnees. Door deze beperking is het echter mogelijk voor Mullvad om zoekopdrachten en Mullvad VPN-accounts te correleren. Daarom raden wij het gebruik van Mullvad Leta af, ook al verzamelt Mullvad zeer weinig informatie over hun VPN-abonnees. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox @@ -146,19 +148,19 @@ Firefox voegt een uniek [download token](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.c ### Recommended Firefox Configuration -Deze opties zijn te vinden in :material-menu: → **Instellingen**. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Zoeken - [ ] Uncheck **Show search suggestions** -Functies voor zoeksuggesties zijn mogelijk niet beschikbaar in jouw regio. +Search suggestion features may not be available in your region. -Zoeksuggesties sturen alles wat je in de adresbalk typt naar de standaardzoekmachine, ongeacht of je een echte zoekopdracht geeft. Door zoeksuggesties uit te schakelen, kun je nauwkeuriger bepalen welke gegevens je naar jouw zoekmachineprovider stuurt. +Search suggestions send everything you type in the address bar to the default search engine, regardless of whether you submit an actual search. Disabling search suggestions allows you to more precisely control what data you send to your search engine provider. ##### Firefox stelt voor (alleen VS) -[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. Wij raden aan dit uit te schakelen om dezelfde reden als waarom wij aanraden zoeksuggesties uit te schakelen. Als je deze opties niet ziet onder de kop **Adresbalk**, hebt je de nieuwe ervaring niet en kun je deze wijzigingen negeren. +[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. We recommend disabling it for the same reason we recommend disabling search suggestions. If you don't see these options under the **Address Bar** header, you do not have the new experience and can ignore these changes. - [ ] Uncheck **Suggestions from Firefox** - [ ] Deselecteer **Suggesties van sponsors** @@ -169,15 +171,15 @@ Zoeksuggesties sturen alles wat je in de adresbalk typt naar de standaardzoekmac - [x] Select **Strict** Verbeterde traceringsbescherming -Dit beschermt je door het blokkeren van social media trackers, fingerprinting scripts (merk op dat dit je niet beschermt tegen *alle* fingerprinting), cryptominers, cross-site tracking cookies, en sommige andere tracking content. ETP beschermt tegen veel voorkomende bedreigingen, maar blokkeert niet alle tracking-wegen omdat het is ontworpen om de bruikbaarheid van de site zo min mogelijk of helemaal niet te beïnvloeden. +This protects you by blocking social media trackers, fingerprinting scripts (note that this does not protect you from *all* fingerprinting), cryptominers, cross-site tracking cookies, and some other tracking content. ETP protects against many common threats, but it does not block all tracking avenues because it is designed to have minimal to no impact on site usability. ##### Saneren bij sluiten -Als je op bepaalde sites aangemeld wilt blijven, kunt je uitzonderingen toestaan in **Cookies en Sitegegevens** → **Uitzonderingen beheren...** +If you want to stay logged in to particular sites, you can allow exceptions in **Cookies and Site Data** → **Manage Exceptions...** - [x] Check **Cookies en sitegegevens verwijderen wanneer Firefox wordt afgesloten** -Dit beschermt je tegen blijvende cookies, maar niet tegen cookies die tijdens een bepaalde surfsessie worden aangemaakt. Wanneer dit is ingeschakeld, wordt het mogelijk om jouw browsercookies gemakkelijk te wissen door Firefox gewoon opnieuw op te starten. Je kunt per site uitzonderingen instellen, als je ingelogd wilt blijven op een bepaalde site die je vaak bezoekt. +This protects you from persistent cookies, but does not protect you against cookies acquired during any one browsing session. When this is enabled, it becomes possible to easily cleanse your browser cookies by simply restarting Firefox. You can set exceptions on a per-site basis, if you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often. ##### Telemetry @@ -204,15 +206,15 @@ With the release of Firefox 128, a new setting for [privacy-preserving attributi - [x] Select **Schakel HTTPS-only modus in alle vensters in** -Dit voorkomt dat je onbedoeld verbinding maakt met een website in platte HTTP-tekst. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. +This prevents you from unintentionally connecting to a website in plain-text HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. ##### DNS over HTTPS -Als u een [DNS boven HTTPS provider](dns.md) gebruikt: +If you use a [DNS over HTTPS provider](dns.md): - [x] Selecteer **Maximale Bescherming** en kies een geschikte provider -Max Bescherming forceert het gebruik van DNS via HTTPS. Een beveiligingswaarschuwing wordt weergegeven als Firefox geen verbinding kan maken met uw beveiligde DNS resolver, of als uw beveiligde DNS resolver zegt dat records voor het domein dat u probeert te openen, niet bestaan. Hiermee stopt het netwerk waarmee u bent verbonden om uw DNS-beveiliging stiekem te verlagen. +Max Protection enforces the use of DNS over HTTPS, and a security warning will show if Firefox can’t connect to your secure DNS resolver, or if your secure DNS resolver says that records for the domain you are trying to access do not exist. This stops the network you're connected to from secretly downgrading your DNS security. #### Sync @@ -227,9 +229,9 @@ Max Bescherming forceert het gebruik van DNS via HTTPS. Een beveiligingswaarschu -Het [Arkenfox-project](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) biedt een reeks zorgvuldig overwogen opties voor Firefox. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. Wij **raden je ten zeerste aan** hun volledige [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki)door te lezen. Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. +The [Arkenfox project](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) provides a set of carefully considered options for Firefox. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. We **strongly recommend** reading through their full [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki). Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. -Arkenfox wil alleen elementaire of naïeve volgscripts dwarsbomen via canvas randomisatie en de ingebouwde configuratie-instellingen voor vingerafdrukbestendigheid van Firefox. Het is niet de bedoeling dat jouw browser opgaat in een grote menigte van andere Arkenfox-gebruikers op dezelfde manier als Mullvad Browser of Tor Browser dat doen, wat de enige manier is om geavanceerde tracking-scripts voor vingerafdrukken te dwarsbomen. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. +Arkenfox only aims to thwart basic or naive tracking scripts through canvas randomization and Firefox's built-in fingerprint resistance configuration settings. It does not aim to make your browser blend in with a large crowd of other Arkenfox users in the same way Mullvad Browser or Tor Browser do, which is the only way to thwart advanced fingerprint tracking scripts. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. ## Brave @@ -269,7 +271,7 @@ Brave voegt een "[referral code](https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/wiki/Bra ### Recommended Brave Configuration -Deze opties zijn te vinden in :material-menu: → **Instellingen**. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Shields @@ -337,7 +339,7 @@ If you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often, you can set #### Web3 -De Web3-functies van Brave kunnen de vingerafdruk van jouw browser en het aanvalsoppervlak vergroten. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. +Brave's Web3 features can potentially add to your browser fingerprint and attack surface. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Ethereum wallet* - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Solana wallet* @@ -368,9 +370,9 @@ We recommend disabling search suggestions in Brave for the same reason we recomm #### Brave Rewards and Wallet -**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. Het is afhankelijk van een bewaarrekening en KYC van een select aantal providers. We do not recommend BAT as a [private cryptocurrency](cryptocurrency.md), nor do we recommend using a [custodial wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), so we would discourage using this feature. +**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. It relies on a custodial account and KYC from a select number of providers. We do not recommend BAT as a [private cryptocurrency](cryptocurrency.md), nor do we recommend using a [custodial wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), so we would discourage using this feature. -**Brave Wallet** werkt lokaal op jouw computer, maar ondersteunt geen private cryptocurrencies, dus we raden het gebruik van deze functie ook af. +**Brave Wallet** operates locally on your computer, but does not support any private cryptocurrencies, so we would discourage using this feature as well. ## Criteria diff --git a/i18n/nl/privacy.md b/i18n/nl/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d9f15764 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/nl/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | Nee | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/nl/tor.md b/i18n/nl/tor.md index 1c466d81..c5ef35cf 100644 --- a/i18n/nl/tor.md +++ b/i18n/nl/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/pl/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/pl/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index e1467154..00000000 --- a/i18n/pl/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Dane zbierane od odwiedzających - -Prywatność osób odwiedzających naszą witrynę jest dla nas ważna, więc nie śledzimy żadnych indywidualnych osób. Gdy odwiedzasz naszą witrynę: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Dane gromadzone od posiadaczy kont - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Kontakt z nami - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Administrator usług -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -Dla wszystkich innych zapytań możesz skontaktować się z dowolnym członkiem naszego zespołu. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## O tej Polityce - -We will post any new versions of this statement [here](privacy-policy.md). Zastrzegamy sobie prawo do zmiany sposobu ogłaszania zmian w przyszłych wersjach tego dokumentu. W międzyczasie możemy aktualizować nasze informacje kontaktowe w dowolnym momencie bez ogłaszania tej zmiany. Please refer to the [Privacy Policy](privacy-policy.md) for the latest contact information at any time. - -A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/pl/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/pl/desktop-browsers.md index 94bfecc7..73cd34cb 100644 --- a/i18n/pl/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/pl/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ Jest to wymagane, aby zapobiec zaawansowanym formom śledzenia, ale odbywa się ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta odpytuje bezpośrednio API płatnego wyszukiwania Google, dlatego jest ograniczona do płatnych subskrybentów. Jednak z powodu tego ograniczenia Mullvad może skorelować zapytania wyszukiwania i konta Mullvad VPN. Z tego powodu odradzamy korzystanie z Mullvad Leta, mimo że Mullvad zbiera bardzo mało informacji o swoich subskrybentach VPN. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox @@ -146,19 +148,19 @@ Firefox zawiera unikalny [token pobierania](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bu ### Zalecana konfiguracja przeglądarki Firefox -Opcje te można znaleźć na stronie :material-menu: → **Ustawienia**. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Wyszukiwarka - [ ] Odznacz **Pokaż sugestie wyszukiwania** -Funkcje sugestii wyszukiwania mogą być niedostępne w danym regionie. +Search suggestion features may not be available in your region. -Sugestie wyszukiwania wysyłają wszystko, co wpisujesz w pasku adresu, do domyślnej wyszukiwarki, niezależnie od tego, czy wysyłasz rzeczywiste wyszukiwanie. Wyłączenie sugestii wyszukiwania pozwala bardziej precyzyjnie kontrolować dane wysyłane do dostawcy wyszukiwarki. +Search suggestions send everything you type in the address bar to the default search engine, regardless of whether you submit an actual search. Disabling search suggestions allows you to more precisely control what data you send to your search engine provider. ##### Firefox Suggest (tylko USA) -[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) to funkcja podobna do sugestii wyszukiwania, która jest dostępna tylko w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Zalecamy jej wyłączenie z tego samego powodu, dla którego zalecamy wyłączenie sugestii wyszukiwania. Jeśli nie widzisz tych opcji pod **paskiem adresu strony** , nie masz tej funkcjonalności i możesz zignorować te zmiany. +[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. We recommend disabling it for the same reason we recommend disabling search suggestions. If you don't see these options under the **Address Bar** header, you do not have the new experience and can ignore these changes. - [ ] Odznacz **Sugestie z Firefox** - [ ] Usuń zaznaczenie **Sugestie od sponsorów** @@ -169,15 +171,15 @@ Sugestie wyszukiwania wysyłają wszystko, co wpisujesz w pasku adresu, do domy - [x] Wybierz **Ścisła** ochrona przed śledzeniem -Chroni to użytkownika poprzez blokowanie modułów śledzących w mediach społecznościowych, skryptów fingerprinting (należy pamiętać, że nie chroni to przed *wszystkimi* odciskami palców), koparek kryptowalut, plików cookie śledzących różne witryny i niektórych innych treści śledzących. Ochrona przed śledzeniem chroni przed wieloma typowymi zagrożeniami, ale nie blokuje wszystkich ścieżek śledzenia, ponieważ została zaprojektowana tak, aby mieć minimalny lub zerowy wpływ na użyteczność witryny. +This protects you by blocking social media trackers, fingerprinting scripts (note that this does not protect you from *all* fingerprinting), cryptominers, cross-site tracking cookies, and some other tracking content. ETP protects against many common threats, but it does not block all tracking avenues because it is designed to have minimal to no impact on site usability. ##### Wyczyść po zamknięciu -Jeśli chcesz pozostać zalogowany w określonych witrynach, możesz zezwolić na wyjątki w **Pliki cookie i dane witryn** → **Zarządzaj wyjątkami....** +If you want to stay logged in to particular sites, you can allow exceptions in **Cookies and Site Data** → **Manage Exceptions...** - [x] Zaznacz **Usuń pliki cookie i dane witryn po zamknięciu przeglądarki Firefox** -Chroni to użytkownika przed trwałymi plikami cookie, ale nie chroni przed plikami cookie pozyskanymi podczas jednej sesji przeglądania. Po włączeniu tej opcji możliwe jest łatwe wyczyszczenie plików cookie przeglądarki poprzez ponowne uruchomienie Firefoksa. Możesz ustawić wyjątki dla poszczególnych witryn, jeśli chcesz pozostać zalogowany w określonej witrynie, którą często odwiedzasz. +This protects you from persistent cookies, but does not protect you against cookies acquired during any one browsing session. When this is enabled, it becomes possible to easily cleanse your browser cookies by simply restarting Firefox. You can set exceptions on a per-site basis, if you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often. ##### Telemetria @@ -189,7 +191,7 @@ According to Mozilla's privacy policy for Firefox, > Firefox wysyła o nas dane o wersji i języku Firefoksa, systemie operacyjnym urządzeniach i konfiguracji sprzętowej, pamięci, podstawowe informacje o awariach i błędach oraz wynikach zautomatyzowanych procesów, takich jak aktualizacje, bezpieczne przeglądanie i aktywacja. Gdy przeglądarka Firefox wysyła nasze dane, adres IP użytkownika jest tymczasowo gromadzony w dziennikach serwera. -Ponadto usługa Mozilla Accounts gromadzi [pewne dane techniczne](https://mozilla.org/privacy/mozilla-accounts). If you use a Mozilla Account you can opt out: +Additionally, the Mozilla Accounts service collects [some technical data](https://mozilla.org/privacy/mozilla-accounts). If you use a Mozilla Account you can opt out: 1. Otwórz ustawienia profilu [na accounts.firefox.com](https://accounts.firefox.com/settings#data-collection) 2. Usuń zaznaczenie **Gromadzenie i wykorzystywanie danych** > **Pomóż ulepszyć konta Firefox** @@ -204,19 +206,19 @@ With the release of Firefox 128, a new setting for [privacy-preserving attributi - [x] Select **Enable HTTPS-Only Mode in all windows** -Zapobiega to niezamierzonemu łączeniu się z witryną internetową w postaci zwykłego tekstu HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. +This prevents you from unintentionally connecting to a website in plain-text HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. ##### DNS przez HTTPS -Jeśli korzystasz z [dostawcy DNS over HTTPS](dns.md): +If you use a [DNS over HTTPS provider](dns.md): - [x] Wybierz opcję **Maksymalna ochrona** i wybierz odpowiedniego dostawcę -Maksymalna ochrona wymusza użycie DNS przez HTTPS, a ostrzeżenie o bezpieczeństwie pokaże się, jeśli Firefox nie może połączyć się z bezpiecznym resolwerem DNS, lub jeśli Twój bezpieczny resolwer DNS mówi, że rekordy domeny, do której próbujesz uzyskać dostęp, nie istnieją. Dzięki temu sieć, z którą jesteś połączony, nie będzie mogła potajemnie obniżyć Twoich zabezpieczeń DNS. +Max Protection enforces the use of DNS over HTTPS, and a security warning will show if Firefox can’t connect to your secure DNS resolver, or if your secure DNS resolver says that records for the domain you are trying to access do not exist. This stops the network you're connected to from secretly downgrading your DNS security. #### Synchronizacja -[Firefox Sync](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) umożliwia dostęp do danych przeglądania (historii, zakładek itp.) na wszystkich urządzeniach i chroni je za pomocą E2EE. +[Firefox Sync](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices and protects it with E2EE. ### Arkenfox (zaawansowany) @@ -374,7 +376,7 @@ We recommend disabling search suggestions in Brave for the same reason we recomm ## Kryteria -**Pamiętaj, że nie jesteśmy związani z żadnym z zalecanych projektów.** W dodatku do [naszych standardowych kryteriów](about/criteria.md), opracowaliśmy zestaw wymagań, które umożliwiają nam podejmowanie obiektywnych decyzji. Zalecamy zapoznanie się z tą listą przed zdecydowaniem o wyborze projektu oraz przeprowadzenie własnego rozeznania, aby upewnić się, że będzie dobrym wyborem dla Ciebie. +**Please note we are not affiliated with any of the projects we recommend.** In addition to [our standard criteria](about/criteria.md), we have developed a clear set of requirements to allow us to provide objective recommendations. We suggest you familiarize yourself with this list before choosing to use a project, and conduct your own research to ensure it's the right choice for you. ### Wymagania minimalne diff --git a/i18n/pl/privacy.md b/i18n/pl/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..322cbfb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/pl/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | Nie | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/pl/tor.md b/i18n/pl/tor.md index a88a0f56..b9150189 100644 --- a/i18n/pl/tor.md +++ b/i18n/pl/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/pt-BR/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/pt-BR/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index 4fc280d6..00000000 --- a/i18n/pt-BR/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Data We Collect From Visitors - -The privacy of our website visitors is important to us, so we do not track any individual people. As a visitor to our website: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -Executamos uma instalação auto-hospedada do Umami para recolher alguns dados de utilização anônimos para fins estatísticos. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Data We Collect From Account Holders - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Fale Conosco - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Services Administrator -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -For all other inquiries, you can contact any member of our team. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## Sobre esta Política - -We will post any new versions of this statement [here](privacy-policy.md). We may change how we announce changes in future versions of this document. In the meantime we may update our contact information at any time without announcing a change. Please refer to the [Privacy Policy](privacy-policy.md) for the latest contact information at any time. - -A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/pt-BR/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/pt-BR/desktop-browsers.md index 6726d90c..d5b5eb6f 100644 --- a/i18n/pt-BR/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/pt-BR/desktop-browsers.md @@ -113,7 +113,9 @@ Isso é necessário para evitar formas avançadas de rastreamento, mas vem com o ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. O Mullvad Leta consulta diretamente a API de pesquisa paga do Google, razão pela qual está limitado aos assinantes pagantes. No entanto, é possível ao Mullvad correlacionar as consultas de pesquisa e as contas VPN do Mullvad devido a esta limitação. Por esse motivo, desencorajamos o uso do Mullvad Leta, mesmo que o Mullvad colete muito pouca informação sobre seus assinantes de VPN. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox @@ -150,19 +152,19 @@ O Firefox inclui um [token de download] exclusivo (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ ### Configuração recomendada do Firefox -Essas opções podem ser encontradas em :material-menu: → **Configurações**. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Pesquisa - [ ] Desmarque **Mostrar sugestões de pesquisa** -Os recursos de sugestão de pesquisa podem não estar disponíveis na sua região. +Search suggestion features may not be available in your region. -Sugestões de pesquisa enviam tudo o que você digita na barra de endereços para o mecanismo de pesquisa padrão, independente se você enviar uma pesquisa real. Desabilitar sugestões de busca permite que você controle com mais precisão quais dados você envia para o seu provedor de mecanismo de pesquisa. +Search suggestions send everything you type in the address bar to the default search engine, regardless of whether you submit an actual search. Disabling search suggestions allows you to more precisely control what data you send to your search engine provider. ##### Firefox Suggest (apenas nos EUA) -[O Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) é um recurso semelhante às sugestões de pesquisa que está disponível apenas nos EUA. Recomendamos desativá-lo pelo mesmo motivo que recomendamos desativar as sugestões de pesquisa. Se você não ver essas opções sob o **cabeçalho da barra de endereços**, você não tem esse novo experimento e pode ignorar essas alterações. +[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. We recommend disabling it for the same reason we recommend disabling search suggestions. If you don't see these options under the **Address Bar** header, you do not have the new experience and can ignore these changes. - [ ] Desmarque **Sugestões de patrocinadores** - [ ] Desmarque **Sugestões de patrocinadores** @@ -173,15 +175,15 @@ Sugestões de pesquisa enviam tudo o que você digita na barra de endereços par - [x] Selecione **Rigoroso** -Isso protege você bloqueando rastreadores de mídia social, scripts de impressão digital (observe que isso não protege você de *todas as* impressões digitais), criptominers, “cookies” de rastreamento entre sites e alguns outros conteúdos de rastreamento. A Proteção aprimorada contra rastreamento (ETP) protege contra muitas ameaças comuns, mas isso não bloqueia todos os meios de rastreamento porque é projetado para ter um mínimo ou nenhum impacto na usabilidade do site. +This protects you by blocking social media trackers, fingerprinting scripts (note that this does not protect you from *all* fingerprinting), cryptominers, cross-site tracking cookies, and some other tracking content. ETP protects against many common threats, but it does not block all tracking avenues because it is designed to have minimal to no impact on site usability. ##### Sanitizar ao Fechar -O serviço [Firefox Sync](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy/) usa E2EE. +If you want to stay logged in to particular sites, you can allow exceptions in **Cookies and Site Data** → **Manage Exceptions...** - Selecione **Excluir cookies e dados do site quando o Firefox estiver fechado** -Isso protege você contra cookies persistentes, mas não te protege contra cookies adquiridos durante a atual sessão de navegação. Quando isso está ativado, é possível limpar facilmente os cookies do navegador simplesmente reiniciando o Firefox. Você pode estabelecer exceções por site, se deseja permanecer logado em um site específico que você visita com frequência. +This protects you from persistent cookies, but does not protect you against cookies acquired during any one browsing session. When this is enabled, it becomes possible to easily cleanse your browser cookies by simply restarting Firefox. You can set exceptions on a per-site basis, if you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often. ##### Telemetria @@ -189,11 +191,11 @@ Isso protege você contra cookies persistentes, mas não te protege contra cooki - Limpar **Permitir que o Firefox instale e execute estudos** - Limpar **Permitir que o Firefox envie relatórios de falhas identificadas em seu nome** -De acordo com a política de privacidade do Mozilla para Firefox, +According to Mozilla's privacy policy for Firefox, > O Firefox envia dados sobre a sua versão e língua do Firefox; sistema operacional e configuração de hardware; memória, informação básica sobre crashes e erros; resultados de processos automatizados como atualizações, navegação segura e ativação para nós. Quando o Firefox envia dados para nós, seu endereço IP é temporariamente coletado como parte dos registros do nosso servidor. -Ademais, o serviço Mozilla Accounts coleta [alguns dados técnicos](https://mozilla.org/privacy/mozilla-accounts). If you use a Mozilla Account you can opt out: +Additionally, the Mozilla Accounts service collects [some technical data](https://mozilla.org/privacy/mozilla-accounts). If you use a Mozilla Account you can opt out: 1. Abra as suas [configurações de perfil em accounts.firefox.com](https://accounts.firefox.com/settings#data-collection) 2. Desmarque **Coleta de dados e uso** > **Ajude a melhorar as contas Firefox** @@ -202,25 +204,25 @@ Ademais, o serviço Mozilla Accounts coleta [alguns dados técnicos](https://moz - [ ] Desmarque **Permitir que sites façam medição de publicidade respeitando sua privacidade** -Com o lançamento do Firefox 128, uma nova configuração para [atribuição de preservação da privacidade](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/privacy-preserving-attribution) (PPA) foi adicionada e [ativada por padrão](https://blog.privacyguides.org/2024/07/14/mozilla-disappoints-us-yet-again-2). O PPA permite que os anunciantes usem seu navegador da Web para medir a eficácia das campanhas na Web, em vez de usar o rastreamento tradicional baseado em JavaScript. Consideramos que esse comportamento está fora do escopo das responsabilidades de um agente de usuário, e o fato de estar desativado por padrão no Arkenfox é um indicador adicional para a desativação desse recurso. +With the release of Firefox 128, a new setting for [privacy-preserving attribution](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/privacy-preserving-attribution) (PPA) has been added and [enabled by default](https://blog.privacyguides.org/2024/07/14/mozilla-disappoints-us-yet-again-2). PPA allows advertisers to use your web browser to measure the effectiveness of web campaigns, instead of using traditional JavaScript-based tracking. We consider this behavior to be outside the scope of a user agent's responsibilities, and the fact that it is disabled by default in Arkenfox is an additional indicator for disabling this feature. ##### Modo Somente HTTPS - Selecione **Ativar modo somente HTTPS em todas as janelas** -Isso te previne de se conectar sem querer a um site em plain-text HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. +This prevents you from unintentionally connecting to a website in plain-text HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. ##### DNS sobre HTTPS -Se você usar um [provedor de DNS sobre HTTPS](dns.md): +If you use a [DNS over HTTPS provider](dns.md): - [x] Selecione **Proteção Máxima** e escolha um provedor adequado -A Proteção Máxima impõe o uso de DNS sobre HTTPS e um aviso de segurança será exibido se o Firefox não conseguir se conectar ao seu resolvedor de DNS seguro ou se o seu resolvedor de DNS seguro informar que os registros do domínio que você está tentando acessar não existem. Isso impede que a rede à qual você está conectado faça o downgrade secreto de sua segurança de DNS. +Max Protection enforces the use of DNS over HTTPS, and a security warning will show if Firefox can’t connect to your secure DNS resolver, or if your secure DNS resolver says that records for the domain you are trying to access do not exist. This stops the network you're connected to from secretly downgrading your DNS security. #### Sincronização -A [Sincronização do Firefox](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) permite que seus dados de navegação (histórico, favoritos, etc.) sejam acessíveis em todos os seus dispositivos, além de protegê-los com E2EE. +[Firefox Sync](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices and protects it with E2EE. ### Extensões @@ -231,9 +233,9 @@ A [Sincronização do Firefox](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-pr -O [projeto Arkenfox](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) fornece uma série de opções cuidadosamente selecionadas para o Firefox. Se você [decidir](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) usar o Arkenfox, [algumas opções](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) são subjetivamente rigorosas e/ou podem fazer com que alguns sites não funcionem corretamente, o que pode ser [facilmente alterado](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) para atender às suas necessidades. Nós **fortemente recomendamos** que você leia [a wiki completa do projeto](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki). O Arkenfox também permite o suporte a [contêineres](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users). +The [Arkenfox project](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) provides a set of carefully considered options for Firefox. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. We **strongly recommend** reading through their full [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki). Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. -Arkenfox apenas mira em impedir básicos ou ingênuos scripts de rastreio através de uma aleatorização de tela e as configurações incorporadas do Firefox para resistir às impressões digitais. Ele não mira em fazer o seu navegador se misturar com uma grande multidão de outros usuários do Arkenfox na mesma forma que o Mullvad Browser ou o Tor Browser fazem, que é a única forma de impedir scripts avançados de rastreio de impressões digitais. Lembre-se que você pode sempre usar vários navegadores, por exemplo, você pode considerar usar o Firefox + Arkenfox para alguns poucos sites que você confia ou deseja permanecer logado, e o Mullvad Browser para a navegação em um geral. +Arkenfox only aims to thwart basic or naive tracking scripts through canvas randomization and Firefox's built-in fingerprint resistance configuration settings. It does not aim to make your browser blend in with a large crowd of other Arkenfox users in the same way Mullvad Browser or Tor Browser do, which is the only way to thwart advanced fingerprint tracking scripts. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. ## Brave @@ -273,13 +275,13 @@ Brave adiciona um "[código de referência](https://github. om/brave/brave-brows ### Configuração recomendada do Brave -Essas opções podem ser encontradas em :material-menu: → **Configurações**. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Shields -O Brave inclui algumas medidas contra a impressão digital em seu recurso [Shields](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360022973471-What-is-Shields). Sugerimos configurar essas opções [globalmente](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360023646212-How-do-I-configure-global-and-site-specific-Shields-settings) em todas as páginas que você visita. +Brave includes some anti-fingerprinting measures in its [Shields](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360022973471-What-is-Shields) feature. We suggest configuring these options [globally](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360023646212-How-do-I-configure-global-and-site-specific-Shields-settings) across all pages that you visit. -As opções do Shields podem ser reduzidas para cada site caso necessário, mas por padrão nós recomendamos configurar as seguintes: +As opções do Shields (Escudos) podem ser reduzidas de acordo com o site, conforme necessário, mas, por padrão, recomendamos configurar o seguinte:
@@ -331,7 +333,7 @@ Se desejar permanecer conectado a um site específico que visita com frequência ##### Tor Windows -[**Janela privada com Tor**](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360018121491-What-is-a-Private-Window-with-Tor-Connectivity) permite rotear seu tráfego pela rede Tor em janelas privadas e acessar serviços .onion, o que pode ser útil em alguns casos. No entanto, o Brave **não** é tão resistente à impressão digital quanto o Navegador Tor, e muito menos pessoas usam o Brave com o Tor, portanto, você se destacará. Se o seu modelo de ameaça exigir um forte anonimato, use o [Navegador Tor](tor.md#tor-browser). +[**Private Window with Tor**](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360018121491-What-is-a-Private-Window-with-Tor-Connectivity) allows you to route your traffic through the Tor network in Private Windows and access .onion services, which may be useful in some cases. However, Brave is **not** as resistant to fingerprinting as the Tor Browser is, and far fewer people use Brave with Tor, so you will stand out. If your threat model requires strong anonymity, use the [Tor Browser](tor.md#tor-browser). ##### Coleta de dados @@ -341,7 +343,7 @@ Se desejar permanecer conectado a um site específico que visita com frequência #### Web3 -As funcionalidades Web3 do Brave podem potencialmente acrescentar à impressão digital do seu navegador e a superfície de ataque. A menos que você use qualquer um desses recursos, eles devem ser desativados. +Brave's Web3 features can potentially add to your browser fingerprint and attack surface. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. - Selecione **Extensões (sem fallback)** sob *carteira Ethereum padrão* - Selecione **Extensões (sem fallback)** sob *Carteira Solana padrão* @@ -352,7 +354,7 @@ As funcionalidades Web3 do Brave podem potencialmente acrescentar à impressão #### Motor de busca -Recomendamos a desativação das sugestões de pesquisa no Brave pelo mesmo motivo que recomendamos a desativação desse recurso no [Firefox](#search). +We recommend disabling search suggestions in Brave for the same reason we recommend disabling this feature in [Firefox](#search). - [ ] Desmarque **Mostrar sugestões de pesquisa** @@ -368,17 +370,17 @@ Recomendamos a desativação das sugestões de pesquisa no Brave pelo mesmo moti #### Sincronização do Brave -A [Sincronização do Firefox](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) permite que seus dados de navegação (histórico, favoritos, etc.) sejam acessíveis em todos os seus dispositivos, além de protegê-los com E2EE. +[Brave Sync](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360059793111-Understanding-Brave-Sync) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices without requiring an account and protects it with E2EE. #### Recompensas Brave e Carteira -**O Recompensas Brave** permite que você receba a criptomoeda Basic Attention Token (BAT) por realizar determinadas ações no Brave. Ele depende de uma conta de custódia e KYC de um número selecionado de provedores. Não recomendamos o BAT como uma [criptomoeda privada](cryptocurrency.md), nem recomendamos o uso de uma [carteira de custódia](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), portanto, não recomendamos o uso desse recurso. +**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. It relies on a custodial account and KYC from a select number of providers. We do not recommend BAT as a [private cryptocurrency](cryptocurrency.md), nor do we recommend using a [custodial wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), so we would discourage using this feature. -A **Carteira Brave** opera localmente em seu computador, mas não suporta nenhuma criptomoeda privada, então nós desencorajamos o uso dessa ferramenta também. +**Brave Wallet** operates locally on your computer, but does not support any private cryptocurrencies, so we would discourage using this feature as well. ## Critérios -**Por favor, note que não somos parceiros de nenhum dos produtos que recomendamos.**Em adição aos[nossos critérios básicos](about/criteria.md), desenvolvemos um conjunto claro de requisitos para nos permitir fornecer recomendações objetivas. Recomendamos que você se familiarize com esta lista antes de escolher usar um produto, e que faça sua própria pesquisa para garantir que o produto escolhido é o ideal para você. +**Please note we are not affiliated with any of the projects we recommend.** In addition to [our standard criteria](about/criteria.md), we have developed a clear set of requirements to allow us to provide objective recommendations. We suggest you familiarize yourself with this list before choosing to use a project, and conduct your own research to ensure it's the right choice for you. ### Requisitos Mínimos @@ -392,7 +394,7 @@ A **Carteira Brave** opera localmente em seu computador, mas não suporta nenhum ### Melhor Caso -Os nossos critérios de melhor caso representam o que gostaríamos de ver no projeto perfeito desta categoria. As nossas recomendações podem não incluir todas ou algumas destas funcionalidades, mas as que as incluem podem ter uma classificação mais elevada do que outras nesta página. +Nosso critério de melhor caso representa o que gostaríamos de ver em um projeto perfeito nessa categoria. Our recommendations may not include any or all of this functionality, but those which do may rank higher than others on this page. - Deve incluir a funcionalidade integrada de bloqueio de conteúdo. - Deve suportar compartimentação de cookie (à la [Contêineres de Multi-Contas](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers)). diff --git a/i18n/pt-BR/privacy.md b/i18n/pt-BR/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a2bc277c --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/pt-BR/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | Não | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/pt-BR/tor.md b/i18n/pt-BR/tor.md index 9c2f2ce5..72a5b113 100644 --- a/i18n/pt-BR/tor.md +++ b/i18n/pt-BR/tor.md @@ -134,13 +134,13 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Logotipo do navegador Onion](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** é um navegador de código aberto que permite que você navegue na web anonimamente sobre a rede Tor em dispositivos iOS e é endossado pelo [Projeto Tor](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Leia a nossa última análise do Onion Browser.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** é um navegador de código aberto que permite que você navegue na web anonimamente sobre a rede Tor em dispositivos iOS e é endossado pelo [Projeto Tor](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) -[:octicons-home-16: Página Inicial](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } -[:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Política de Privacidade } -[:octicons-info-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/faqs){ .card-link title=Documentação} -[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/OnionBrowser/OnionBrowser){ .card-link title="Código Fonte" } -[:octicons-heart-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/donate){ .card-link title=Contribuir } +[:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } +[:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } +[:octicons-info-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/faqs){ .card-link title=Documentation} +[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/OnionBrowser/OnionBrowser){ .card-link title="Source Code" } +[:octicons-heart-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/donate){ .card-link title=Contribute }
Downloads diff --git a/i18n/pt/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/pt/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index 351cd91b..00000000 --- a/i18n/pt/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Dados que recolhemos dos visitantes - -A privacidade dos visitantes do nosso site é importante para nós, pelo que não rastreamos qualquer pessoa individualmente. Como visitante do nosso site: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Dados que recolhemos dos titulares de contas - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Contacte-nos - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Administrador de Serviços, Aragon Ventures LLC -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -Para quaisquer questões de outra natureza, pode contactar qualquer membro da nossa equipa. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## Sobre esta política - -Publicaremos quaisquer novas versões desta declaração [aqui](privacy-policy.md). Poderemos alterar a forma como anunciamos as alterações em futuras versões do presente documento. Entretanto, poderemos atualizar as nossas informações de contacto a qualquer altura, sem que essa alteração seja anunciada. Consulte a [Política de Privacidade](privacy-policy.md) para obter as informações de contacto mais recentes. - -Uma revisão completa do [histórico](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) desta página pode ser encontrada no GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/pt/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/pt/desktop-browsers.md index bc09ab83..dcc5fefb 100644 --- a/i18n/pt/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/pt/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ Este procedimento serve para evitar formas avançadas de rastreio, mas sacrifica ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. Por este motivo, desaconselhamos a utilização do Mullvad Leta, apesar do Mullvad recolher muito poucas informações sobre os seus subscritores de VPN. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox @@ -146,19 +148,19 @@ Firefox includes a unique [download token](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug ### Recommended Firefox Configuration -Estas opções podem ser encontradas em :material-menu: → **Definições...**. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Pesquisa - [ ] Uncheck **Show search suggestions** -As funcionalidades de sugestão de pesquisa podem não estar disponíveis na sua região. +Search suggestion features may not be available in your region. -As sugestões de pesquisa enviam tudo o que escrever na barra de endereço para o motor de pesquisa predefinido, independentemente de efetuar uma pesquisa real. A desativação das sugestões de pesquisa permite-lhe controlar com maior precisão os dados que envia ao seu fornecedor de motores de pesquisa. +Search suggestions send everything you type in the address bar to the default search engine, regardless of whether you submit an actual search. Disabling search suggestions allows you to more precisely control what data you send to your search engine provider. ##### Firefox Suggest (apenas nos EUA) -[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. Recomendamos a sua desativação pelo mesmo motivo que recomendamos a desativação das sugestões de pesquisa. Se não vir essa opções no cabeçalho da **Barra de endereço**, é porque não dispõe dessa nova experiência, devendo ignorar estas alterações. +[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. We recommend disabling it for the same reason we recommend disabling search suggestions. If you don't see these options under the **Address Bar** header, you do not have the new experience and can ignore these changes. - [ ] Uncheck **Suggestions from Firefox** - [ ] Desmarque **Sugestões de patrocinadores** @@ -169,15 +171,15 @@ As sugestões de pesquisa enviam tudo o que escrever na barra de endereço para - [x] Selecione **Rigorosa** Proteção mais forte -Esta proteção bloqueia rastreadores de redes sociais, scripts de impressões digitais (note que isto não o protege de *todas as impressões digitais*), criptomineradores, cookies de rastreio entre sites e alguns outros conteúdos de rastreio. A Proteção Melhorada contra a monitorização protege-o contra muitas ameaças comuns, mas não bloqueia todos os modos de rastreio, uma vez que foi concebida para ter um impacto mínimo ou nulo na usabilidade do site. +This protects you by blocking social media trackers, fingerprinting scripts (note that this does not protect you from *all* fingerprinting), cryptominers, cross-site tracking cookies, and some other tracking content. ETP protects against many common threats, but it does not block all tracking avenues because it is designed to have minimal to no impact on site usability. ##### Higienizar ao fechar -Se pretender manter a sessão iniciada em determinados sites, pode criar exceções em **Cookies e dados de sites** → **Gerir exceções...** +If you want to stay logged in to particular sites, you can allow exceptions in **Cookies and Site Data** → **Manage Exceptions...** - [x] Selecione **Eliminar cookies e os dados de sites quando o Firefox é fechado** -Esta ação protege-o dos cookies persistentes, mas não o protege dos cookies adquiridos durante uma sessão de navegação. Quando esta opção está ativada, é possível limpar facilmente os cookies do seu browser, bastando reiniciar o Firefox. Pode definir exceções por site, se pretender manter a sessão iniciada num determinado site que visita frequentemente. +This protects you from persistent cookies, but does not protect you against cookies acquired during any one browsing session. When this is enabled, it becomes possible to easily cleanse your browser cookies by simply restarting Firefox. You can set exceptions on a per-site basis, if you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often. ##### Recolha de dados e utilização do Firefox @@ -204,7 +206,7 @@ With the release of Firefox 128, a new setting for [privacy-preserving attributi - [x] Selecione **Ativar o modo apenas HTTPS em todas as janelas** -Esta opção impede-o de se ligar involuntariamente a um site em texto simples HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. +This prevents you from unintentionally connecting to a website in plain-text HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. ##### DNS sobre HTTPS @@ -227,9 +229,9 @@ O [Mullvad Browser](#mullvad-browser) fornece as mesmas proteções de bloqueio
-O projeto [Arkenfox](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) fornece um conjunto de opções cuidadosamente escolhidas para o Firefox. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. Recomendamos vivamente a **** a leitura integral da sua [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki). Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. +The [Arkenfox project](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) provides a set of carefully considered options for Firefox. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. We **strongly recommend** reading through their full [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki). Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. -O Arkenfox apenas pretende impedir scripts de rastreio básicos ou naive, através da aleatorização do ecrã e das definições de configuração de resistência à impressão digital incorporadas no Firefox. Não tem como objetivo fazer com que o seu browser se misture com uma grande multidão de outros utilizadores do Arkenfox, como o Mullvad Browser ou o Tor, e que é a única forma de impedir scripts avançados de rastreio de impressões digitais. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. +Arkenfox only aims to thwart basic or naive tracking scripts through canvas randomization and Firefox's built-in fingerprint resistance configuration settings. It does not aim to make your browser blend in with a large crowd of other Arkenfox users in the same way Mullvad Browser or Tor Browser do, which is the only way to thwart advanced fingerprint tracking scripts. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. ## Brave @@ -269,7 +271,7 @@ Brave adds a "[referral code](https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/wiki/Brave% ### Recommended Brave Configuration -Estas opções podem ser encontradas em :material-menu: → **Definições...**. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Shields @@ -337,7 +339,7 @@ If you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often, you can set #### Web3 -As funcionalidades Web3 do Brave podem potencialmente aumentar a impressão digital do seu browser e a superfície de ataque. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. +Brave's Web3 features can potentially add to your browser fingerprint and attack surface. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Ethereum wallet* - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Solana wallet* @@ -368,13 +370,13 @@ We recommend disabling search suggestions in Brave for the same reason we recomm #### Brave Rewards and Wallet -**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. Baseia-se numa conta de custódia e no KYC de um número selecionado de fornecedores. We do not recommend BAT as a [private cryptocurrency](cryptocurrency.md), nor do we recommend using a [custodial wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), so we would discourage using this feature. +**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. It relies on a custodial account and KYC from a select number of providers. We do not recommend BAT as a [private cryptocurrency](cryptocurrency.md), nor do we recommend using a [custodial wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), so we would discourage using this feature. -**A Brave Wallet** funciona localmente no seu computador, mas não suporta quaisquer criptomoedas privadas, pelo que desencorajamos a utilização desta funcionalidade também. +**Brave Wallet** operates locally on your computer, but does not support any private cryptocurrencies, so we would discourage using this feature as well. ## Critérios -**Note que não estamos associados a nenhum dos projetos que recomendamos.** Para além dos [nossos critérios padrão](about/criteria.md), temos um conjunto claro de requisitos que nos permitem fornecer recomendações objetivas. Sugerimos que se familiarize com esta lista antes de optar por um projeto e que desenvolva a sua própria investigação para garantir que se trata da escolha certa para si. +**Please note we are not affiliated with any of the projects we recommend.** In addition to [our standard criteria](about/criteria.md), we have developed a clear set of requirements to allow us to provide objective recommendations. We suggest you familiarize yourself with this list before choosing to use a project, and conduct your own research to ensure it's the right choice for you. ### Requisitos mínimos @@ -388,7 +390,7 @@ We recommend disabling search suggestions in Brave for the same reason we recomm ### Melhor caso -Estes são os critérios que consideramos essenciais para um projeto perfeito nesta categoria. As nossas recomendações podem não incluir todas as funcionalidades, mas incluem as que, na nossa opinião, têm um impacto mais elevado. +Os nossos melhores critérios representam o que gostaríamos de ver num projeto perfeito desta categoria. As nossas recomendações podem não incluir todas as funcionalidades, mas incluem as que, na nossa opinião, têm um impacto mais elevado. - Should include built-in content blocking functionality. - Should support cookie compartmentalization (à la [Multi-Account Containers](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers)). diff --git a/i18n/pt/privacy.md b/i18n/pt/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3e39de8b --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/pt/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | 4 | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/pt/tor.md b/i18n/pt/tor.md index 4271c043..bad967f8 100644 --- a/i18n/pt/tor.md +++ b/i18n/pt/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/ru/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/ru/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index 7fbe3ec4..00000000 --- a/i18n/ru/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Какие данные мы собираем от посетителей - -Конфиденциальность посетителей нашего сайта очень важна для нас, поэтому мы не отслеживаем конкретных людей. Если вы посетитель нашего сайта: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Какие данные мы собираем от владельцев аккаунтов - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Как с нами связаться - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Services Administrator, Aragon Ventures LLC -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -По другим вопросам вы можете обратиться к любому члену нашей команды. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## Об этой политике - -Мы будем публиковать новые версии этой политики [здесь](privacy-policy.md). Мы можем изменить способ объявления изменений в будущих версиях политики. В то же время мы можем обновить контактные данные в любое время без объявления об изменениях. Пожалуйста, в любое время обратитесь к [политике конфиденциальности](privacy-policy.md) для получения последней контактной информации. - -Полная [история](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) этой страницы может быть найдена на GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/ru/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/ru/desktop-browsers.md index a12409b3..c33dec8a 100644 --- a/i18n/ru/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/ru/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ Mullvad Browser работает в постоянном режиме прива ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta напрямую использует платный API поисковика Google, поэтому она доступна только для платных подписчиков. Однако благодаря этому ограничению Mullvad теоретически может сопоставить поисковые запросы и учетные записи Mullvad VPN. По этой причине мы не рекомендуем использовать Mullvad Leta, несмотря на то, что Mullvad собирает очень мало информации о своих подписчиках VPN. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox @@ -146,19 +148,19 @@ Firefox добавляет уникальный [маркер загрузки]( ### Рекомендуемые настройки Firefox -Эти параметры можно найти в разделе :material-menu: → **Настройки**. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Поиск - [ ] Отключите **Показывать поисковые предложения** -Функции предложения поиска могут быть недоступны в вашем регионе. +Search suggestion features may not be available in your region. -Поисковые предложения отправляют все введенные в адресную строку данные в поисковую систему по умолчанию, независимо от того, выполняется ли фактический поиск. Отключение поисковых предложений предоставляет возможность более строго контролировать данные, отправляемые в поисковую систему. +Search suggestions send everything you type in the address bar to the default search engine, regardless of whether you submit an actual search. Disabling search suggestions allows you to more precisely control what data you send to your search engine provider. ##### Firefox Suggest (Только США) -[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) - это функция, аналогичная поисковым предложениям, которая доступна только в США. Мы рекомендуем отключить его по той же причине, по которой мы рекомендуем отключать поисковые предложения. Если указанные опции не отображаются в **адресной строке**, это означает, что данная функция недоступна, и вы можете игнорировать эти изменения. +[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. We recommend disabling it for the same reason we recommend disabling search suggestions. If you don't see these options under the **Address Bar** header, you do not have the new experience and can ignore these changes. - [ ] Отключите **Suggestions from Firefox** - [ ] Отключите **Suggestions from sponsors** @@ -169,15 +171,15 @@ Firefox добавляет уникальный [маркер загрузки]( - [x] Выберите **Строгая** -Она обеспечивает защиту, блокируя трекеры социальных сетей, криптомайнеры, межсайтовые куки для отслеживания, скрипты цифровых отпечатков (следует отметить, что она не защищает от *всех* цифровых отпечатков) и другие механизмы слежения. Улучшенная защита от отслеживания обеспечивает защиту от множества распространенных угроз, однако не блокирует все способы отслеживания, поскольку она разработана с учетом минимального или отсутствующего влияния на функциональность сайтов. +This protects you by blocking social media trackers, fingerprinting scripts (note that this does not protect you from *all* fingerprinting), cryptominers, cross-site tracking cookies, and some other tracking content. ETP protects against many common threats, but it does not block all tracking avenues because it is designed to have minimal to no impact on site usability. ##### Отчистка при закрытии -Если вы хотите оставаться залогиненным на некоторых сайтах, вы можете создать исключения в **Куки и данные сайтов** → **Управление исключениями...** +If you want to stay logged in to particular sites, you can allow exceptions in **Cookies and Site Data** → **Manage Exceptions...** - [x] Включите **Удалять куки и данные сайтов при закрытии Firefox** -Это защитит вас от постоянных файлов куки, но не предотвратит сохранение файлов куки, полученных в течение одного сеанса просмотра. Когда эта функция включена, можно легко очистить куки браузера, просто перезапустив Firefox. Вы можете создать исключения для сайтов, на которых часто бываете и хотите оставаться залогиненным. +This protects you from persistent cookies, but does not protect you against cookies acquired during any one browsing session. When this is enabled, it becomes possible to easily cleanse your browser cookies by simply restarting Firefox. You can set exceptions on a per-site basis, if you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often. ##### Сбор и использование данных Firefox @@ -185,11 +187,11 @@ Firefox добавляет уникальный [маркер загрузки]( - [ ] Отключите **Разрешить Firefox устанавливать и проводить исследования** - [ ] Отключите **Разрешить Firefox отправлять от вашего имени накопившиеся сообщения о его падениях** -Информация из политики конфиденциальности Mozilla для Firefox: +According to Mozilla's privacy policy for Firefox, > Firefox отправляет нам данные о версии и языке вашего Firefox; операционной системе устройства и конфигурации оборудования; памяти, основную информацию о сбоях и ошибках; результаты автоматизированных процессов, таких как обновления, безопасный просмотр и активация. Когда Firefox отправляет нам данные, ваш IP-адрес временно собирается как часть логов нашего сервера. -Кроме того, аккаунт Mozilla собирает [некоторые технические данные](https://mozilla.org/privacy/mozilla-accounts). If you use a Mozilla Account you can opt out: +Additionally, the Mozilla Accounts service collects [some technical data](https://mozilla.org/privacy/mozilla-accounts). If you use a Mozilla Account you can opt out: 1. Откройте [настройки вашего профиля на сайте accounts.firefox.com](https://accounts.firefox.com/settings#data-collection) 2. Отключите **Data Collection and Use** > **Help improve Firefox Accounts** @@ -198,25 +200,25 @@ Firefox добавляет уникальный [маркер загрузки]( - [ ] Отключите **Разрешить веб-сайтам проводить измерение рекламы с сохранением приватности** -С выходом Firefox 128 была добавлена новая настройка: [Атрибуция с сохранением конфиденциальности](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/privacy-preserving-attribution) (PPA), которая [включена по умолчанию](https://blog.privacyguides.org/2024/07/14/mozilla-disappoints-us-yet-again-2). PPA позволяет рекламодателям использовать ваш веб-браузер для оценки эффективности рекламы, заменяя традиционное отслеживание, основанное на JavaScript. Мы считаем, что такое поведение выходит за пределы обязанностей пользовательского агента, и тот факт, что оно отключено по умолчанию в Arkenfox, является дополнительным аргументом для отключения этой функции. +With the release of Firefox 128, a new setting for [privacy-preserving attribution](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/privacy-preserving-attribution) (PPA) has been added and [enabled by default](https://blog.privacyguides.org/2024/07/14/mozilla-disappoints-us-yet-again-2). PPA allows advertisers to use your web browser to measure the effectiveness of web campaigns, instead of using traditional JavaScript-based tracking. We consider this behavior to be outside the scope of a user agent's responsibilities, and the fact that it is disabled by default in Arkenfox is an additional indicator for disabling this feature. ##### Режим "Только HTTPS" - [x] Включите **Включить режим «Только HTTPS» во всех окнах** -Это предотвращает непреднамеренное подключение к веб-сайту с обычным HTTP-текстом. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. +This prevents you from unintentionally connecting to a website in plain-text HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. ##### DNS через HTTPS -Если вы используете [провайдера DNS через HTTPS](dns.md): +If you use a [DNS over HTTPS provider](dns.md): - [x] Включите **Максимальная защита** и выберите подходящего поставщика -Максимальная защита разрешает только DNS через HTTPS запросы. Если Firefox не сможет подключиться к вашему безопасному провайдеру DNS или если ваш безопасный провайдер DNS не найдёт записи для нужного домена, появится предупреждение безопасности. Это остановит сеть, к которой вы подключены, от секретного понижения безопасности DNS. +Max Protection enforces the use of DNS over HTTPS, and a security warning will show if Firefox can’t connect to your secure DNS resolver, or if your secure DNS resolver says that records for the domain you are trying to access do not exist. This stops the network you're connected to from secretly downgrading your DNS security. #### Синхронизация -[Синхронизация Firefox](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) позволяет получать доступ к данным вашего браузера (история, закладки и т.д.) на всех ваших устройствах и защищает их с использованием сквозного шифрования (E2EE). +[Firefox Sync](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices and protects it with E2EE. ### Arkenfox (дополнительно) @@ -227,9 +229,9 @@ Firefox добавляет уникальный [маркер загрузки]( -[Проект Arkenfox](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) предоставляет набор тщательно подобранных настроек для Firefox. Если вы [решите](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) использовать Arkenfox, [некоторые параметры](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) могут быть субъективно строгими и/или привести к некорректной работе некоторых сайтов, но вы сможете [легко изменить](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) их в соответствии с вашими потребностями. Мы **настоятельно рекомендуем** ознакомиться с их [вики](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki). Arkenfox также активирует поддержку [контейнеров](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users). +The [Arkenfox project](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) provides a set of carefully considered options for Firefox. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. We **strongly recommend** reading through their full [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki). Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. -Arkenfox нацелен только на предотвращение основных или наивных сценариев отслеживания с помощью рандомизации холста и встроенных в Firefox настроек конфигурации сопротивления отпечатку браузера. Он не стремится к тому, чтобы ваш браузер сливался с большой толпой других пользователей Arkenfox так, как это делают Mullvad Browser или Tor Browser, что является единственным способом помешать продвинутым сценариям отслеживания отпечатков браузера. Помните, что всегда можно использовать несколько браузеров. Например, вы можете использовать Firefox+Arkenfox для сайтов, на которых хотите оставаться залогиненным или которые не функционируют корректно в Mullvad Browser, а для обычного серфинга — использовать Mullvad Browser. +Arkenfox only aims to thwart basic or naive tracking scripts through canvas randomization and Firefox's built-in fingerprint resistance configuration settings. It does not aim to make your browser blend in with a large crowd of other Arkenfox users in the same way Mullvad Browser or Tor Browser do, which is the only way to thwart advanced fingerprint tracking scripts. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. ## Brave @@ -269,13 +271,13 @@ Brave добавляет "[реферальный код](https://github. om/bra ### Рекомендуемые настройки Brave -Эти параметры можно найти в разделе :material-menu: → **Настройки**. +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### Защита -Brave включает в себя несколько мер для борьбы с цифровыми отпечатками в рамках своей функции [Щит/Защита](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360022973471-What-is-Shields). Мы рекомендуем настроить эти параметры [глобально](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360023646212-How-do-I-configure-global-and-site-specific-Shields-settings) для всех страниц, которые вы посещаете. +Brave includes some anti-fingerprinting measures in its [Shields](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360022973471-What-is-Shields) feature. We suggest configuring these options [globally](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360023646212-How-do-I-configure-global-and-site-specific-Shields-settings) across all pages that you visit. -Опции защиты можно понижать по мере необходимости для каждого конкретного сайта, но по умолчанию мы рекомендуем установить следующие параметры: +Опции щитов можно понижать по мере необходимости для каждого конкретного сайта, но по умолчанию мы рекомендуем установить следующие параметры:
@@ -337,7 +339,7 @@ Brave allows you to select additional content filters within the internal `brave #### Web3 -Функции Web3 в Brave потенциально могут увеличить цифровой отпечаток твоего браузера и площадь атаки. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. +Brave's Web3 features can potentially add to your browser fingerprint and attack surface. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Ethereum wallet* - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Solana wallet* @@ -348,7 +350,7 @@ Brave allows you to select additional content filters within the internal `brave #### Поисковая система -Мы рекомендуем отключить подсказки поиска в Brave по той же причине, по которой мы рекомендуем отключить эту функцию в [Firefox](#search). +We recommend disabling search suggestions in Brave for the same reason we recommend disabling this feature in [Firefox](#search). - [ ] Отключите **Показывать подсказки при поиске** @@ -364,17 +366,17 @@ Brave allows you to select additional content filters within the internal `brave #### Синхронизация Brave -[Синхронизация Brave](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360059793111-Understanding-Brave-Sync) позволяет синхронизировать данные браузера (историю, закладки и т. д.) между несколькими устройствами без необходимости создавать аккаунт, а также защищает их при помощи E2EE. +[Brave Sync](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360059793111-Understanding-Brave-Sync) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices without requiring an account and protects it with E2EE. #### Награды Brave и Кошелёк -**Вознаграждение Brave** позволяет получать криптовалюту Basic Attention Token (BAT) за выполнение определенных действий в Brave. Она опирается на кастодиальный аккаунт и KYC от определенного числа провайдеров. Мы не рекомендуем использовать BAT в качестве [конфиденциальной криптовалюты](cryptocurrency.md), также мы не рекомендуем использовать [кастодиальный кошелек](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), поэтому мы не советуем использовать эту функцию. +**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. It relies on a custodial account and KYC from a select number of providers. We do not recommend BAT as a [private cryptocurrency](cryptocurrency.md), nor do we recommend using a [custodial wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), so we would discourage using this feature. -**Кошелек Brave** работает локально на твоём компьютере, но не поддерживает никаких конфиденциальных криптовалют, поэтому мы бы не советовали использовать и эту функцию. +**Brave Wallet** operates locally on your computer, but does not support any private cryptocurrencies, so we would discourage using this feature as well. ## Критерии -**Обрати внимание, что у нас нет связей ни с одним проектом, который мы рекомендуем.** В дополнение к [нашим стандартным критериям](about/criteria.md) мы разработали четкий набор требований, позволяющий давать объективные рекомендации. Мы рекомендуем тебе ознакомиться с этим списком, прежде чем выбрать продукт, и провести собственное исследование, чтобы убедиться в правильности своего выбора. +**Обрати внимание, что у нас нет связей ни с одним проектом, который мы рекомендуем.** В дополнение к [нашим стандартным критериям](about/criteria.md) мы разработали четкий набор требований, позволяющий давать объективные рекомендации. Перед тем, как вы решите выбрать какой-либо проект, мы рекомендуем вам ознакомиться со списком критериев и провести собственное исследование, чтобы убедиться в правильности своего выбора. ### Минимальные требования diff --git a/i18n/ru/privacy.md b/i18n/ru/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5f340702 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/ru/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +№ Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | Нет | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/ru/tor.md b/i18n/ru/tor.md index 4b72578e..30ea86c4 100644 --- a/i18n/ru/tor.md +++ b/i18n/ru/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/sv/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/sv/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index 9e8ad06d..00000000 --- a/i18n/sv/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Integritetspolicy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Data We Collect From Visitors - -The privacy of our website visitors is important to us, so we do not track any individual people. As a visitor to our website: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Data We Collect From Account Holders - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Contacting Us - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Services Administrator -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -For all other inquiries, you can contact any member of our team. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## About This Policy - -We will post any new versions of this statement [here](privacy-policy.md). We may change how we announce changes in future versions of this document. In the meantime we may update our contact information at any time without announcing a change. Please refer to the [Privacy Policy](privacy-policy.md) for the latest contact information at any time. - -A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/sv/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/sv/desktop-browsers.md index 5249bf9d..86ef3d41 100644 --- a/i18n/sv/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/sv/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ This is required to prevent advanced forms of tracking, but does come at the cos ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. For this reason we discourage the use of Mullvad Leta, even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox diff --git a/i18n/sv/privacy.md b/i18n/sv/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c979d8a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/sv/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | No | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/sv/tor.md b/i18n/sv/tor.md index 8a670e16..86cdf601 100644 --- a/i18n/sv/tor.md +++ b/i18n/sv/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/tr/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/tr/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index d817d0c1..00000000 --- a/i18n/tr/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Data We Collect From Visitors - -The privacy of our website visitors is important to us, so we do not track any individual people. As a visitor to our website: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Data We Collect From Account Holders - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Contacting Us - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Services Administrator -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -For all other inquiries, you can contact any member of our team. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## About This Policy - -We will post any new versions of this statement [here](privacy-policy.md). We may change how we announce changes in future versions of this document. In the meantime we may update our contact information at any time without announcing a change. Please refer to the [Privacy Policy](privacy-policy.md) for the latest contact information at any time. - -A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/tr/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/tr/desktop-browsers.md index 3a989fa3..a8ae0f20 100644 --- a/i18n/tr/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/tr/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ This is required to prevent advanced forms of tracking, but does come at the cos ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. For this reason we discourage the use of Mullvad Leta, even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox diff --git a/i18n/tr/privacy.md b/i18n/tr/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..be664c70 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/tr/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | Hayır | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/tr/tor.md b/i18n/tr/tor.md index a0dea6a6..4ca0d5eb 100644 --- a/i18n/tr/tor.md +++ b/i18n/tr/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/uk/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/uk/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index 1fda1875..00000000 --- a/i18n/uk/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Дані, які ми збираємо від відвідувачів - -Конфіденційність відвідувачів нашого веб-сайту важлива для нас, тому ми не відстежуємо жодних окремих людей. Як відвідувач нашого вебсайту: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Дані, які ми збираємо від власників облікових записів - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Зворотний зв'язок - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Services Administrator -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -З усіх інших питань ви можете зв'язатися з будь-яким членом нашої команди. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## Про цю політику - -Ми будемо публікувати будь-які нові версії цієї заяви [тут](privacy-policy.md). Ми можемо змінити спосіб оголошення змін у наступних версіях цього документа. В той же час ми можемо оновити нашу контактну інформацію в будь-який час, не оголошуючи про зміни. Будь ласка, зверніться до [Політики конфіденційності](privacy-policy.md) для отримання актуальної контактної інформації в будь-який час. - -Повну версію [історії](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) цієї сторінки можна знайти на GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/uk/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/uk/desktop-browsers.md index da84a8cf..23bfff4f 100644 --- a/i18n/uk/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/uk/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ This is required to prevent advanced forms of tracking, but does come at the cos ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. For this reason we discourage the use of Mullvad Leta, even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox diff --git a/i18n/uk/privacy.md b/i18n/uk/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bab864f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/uk/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | Ні | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/uk/tor.md b/i18n/uk/tor.md index eb17e4ca..f040ca35 100644 --- a/i18n/uk/tor.md +++ b/i18n/uk/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/vi/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/vi/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index 9d0dcfea..00000000 --- a/i18n/vi/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Dữ Liệu Chúng Tôi Thu Thập Từ Khách - -Quyền riêng tư của khách truy cập trang web là rất quan trọng đối với chúng tôi, vì vậy chúng tôi không theo dõi bất kỳ cá nhân nào. Là một khách truy cập vào trang web: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Dữ Liệu Chúng Tôi Thu Thập Từ Chủ Tài Khoản - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Liên hệ với chúng tôi - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Quản trị viên dịch vụ -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -Đối với các khiếu nại theo GDPR nói chung, bạn có thể khiếu nại với các cơ quan giám sát bảo vệ dữ liệu địa phương của bạn. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## Về Chính sách này - -We will post any new versions of this statement [here](privacy-policy.md). We may change how we announce changes in future versions of this document. In the meantime we may update our contact information at any time without announcing a change. Please refer to the [Privacy Policy](privacy-policy.md) for the latest contact information at any time. - -A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/vi/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/vi/desktop-browsers.md index 5f8a072a..e5df9ad6 100644 --- a/i18n/vi/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/vi/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ This is required to prevent advanced forms of tracking, but does come at the cos ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. For this reason we discourage the use of Mullvad Leta, even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers. +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox diff --git a/i18n/vi/privacy.md b/i18n/vi/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c979d8a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/vi/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | No | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/vi/tor.md b/i18n/vi/tor.md index 913bedb2..3b4002e1 100644 --- a/i18n/vi/tor.md +++ b/i18n/vi/tor.md @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/i18n/zh-Hant/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/zh-Hant/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index 27b354bf..00000000 --- a/i18n/zh-Hant/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## Data We Collect From Visitors - -The privacy of our website visitors is important to us, so we do not track any individual people. As a visitor to our website: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## Data We Collect From Account Holders - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## Contacting Us - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. 為了管理社區,版主可以透過有限的控制面板存取某些資訊(例如電子郵件地址)。 - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -Services Administrator -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -For all other inquiries, you can contact any member of our team. - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## About This Policy - -We will post any new versions of this statement [here](privacy-policy.md). We may change how we announce changes in future versions of this document. In the meantime we may update our contact information at any time without announcing a change. Please refer to the [Privacy Policy](privacy-policy.md) for the latest contact information at any time. - -A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. diff --git a/i18n/zh-Hant/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/zh-Hant/desktop-browsers.md index f74ce0f8..2884f189 100644 --- a/i18n/zh-Hant/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/zh-Hant/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ Mullvad 瀏覽器預設總是使用隱私瀏覽模式運行,這意味著您的 ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta 直接查詢 Google 的付費搜索 API,這也是為什麼它僅限付費訂閱者使用。 然而,由於這個限制,Mullvad 有可能將搜尋字串和 Mullvad VPN 帳戶進行關聯。 因此,我們不建議使用 Mullvad Leta,即使 Mullvad 僅收集極少量的 VPN 訂閱者資訊。 +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox @@ -146,19 +148,19 @@ Firefox 在 Mozilla 網站的下載中包含一個獨特的 [下載令牌](https ### 建議的 Firefox 設定 -這些選項可以在 :material-menu: → **設定** 中找到。 +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### 搜尋 - [ ] 取消勾選 **顯示搜尋建議** -搜尋建議功能可能無法在您所在的地區使用。 +Search suggestion features may not be available in your region. -搜尋建議會將您在網址列中輸入的所有內容傳送至預設搜尋引擎,無論您是否實際提交搜尋。 停用搜尋建議可讓您更精確地控制您傳送給搜尋引擎供應商的資料。 +Search suggestions send everything you type in the address bar to the default search engine, regardless of whether you submit an actual search. Disabling search suggestions allows you to more precisely control what data you send to your search engine provider. ##### Firefox Suggest (僅限美國) -[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) 功能只限美國地區,其功能類似於搜尋建議。 我們建議停用此功能的原因與我們建議停用搜尋建議的原因相同。 如果您在「**網址列**」標題下沒有看到這些選項,則表示您還不能使用此功能,可以忽略這些變更。 +[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. We recommend disabling it for the same reason we recommend disabling search suggestions. If you don't see these options under the **Address Bar** header, you do not have the new experience and can ignore these changes. - [ ] 取消勾選 **Suggestions from Firefox** - [ ] 取消勾選 **Suggestions from sponsors** @@ -169,15 +171,15 @@ Firefox 在 Mozilla 網站的下載中包含一個獨特的 [下載令牌](https - [x] 在 加強型追蹤保護 下選擇 **嚴格** -透過封鎖社交媒體追蹤器、指紋辨識腳本 (注意,這並不能保護您免於*所有*的指紋辨識)、加密貨幣挖礦程式、跨網站 Cookie 以及其他追蹤內容來保護您。 加強型追蹤保護功能可保護您免於許多常見威脅,但並不能阻止所有追蹤途徑,因為它的設計考量了網站的可用性。 +This protects you by blocking social media trackers, fingerprinting scripts (note that this does not protect you from *all* fingerprinting), cryptominers, cross-site tracking cookies, and some other tracking content. ETP protects against many common threats, but it does not block all tracking avenues because it is designed to have minimal to no impact on site usability. ##### 關閉時清除資料 -如果您想在特定網站保持登入,可以在 **Cookie 與網站資料** → **管理例外網站…** 中允許例外。 +If you want to stay logged in to particular sites, you can allow exceptions in **Cookies and Site Data** → **Manage Exceptions...** - [x] 勾選 **關閉 Firefox 時清除 Cookie 與網站資料** -這可以保護您免受持久性 Cookie 的影響,但無法防止在單一瀏覽階段中取得的 Cookie。 啟用此功能後,只需重新啟動 Firefox,就能輕鬆清除瀏覽器 Cookie。 如果您希望在經常造訪的特定網站保持登入,可以針對個別網站設定例外。 +This protects you from persistent cookies, but does not protect you against cookies acquired during any one browsing session. When this is enabled, it becomes possible to easily cleanse your browser cookies by simply restarting Firefox. You can set exceptions on a per-site basis, if you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often. ##### 遙測 @@ -185,11 +187,11 @@ Firefox 在 Mozilla 網站的下載中包含一個獨特的 [下載令牌](https - [ ] 取消勾選 **允許 Firefox 安裝並進行研究** - [ ] 取消勾選 **允許 Firefox 以您的身分自動回報錯誤報告** -根據 Mozilla 的 Firefox 隱私權政策: +According to Mozilla's privacy policy for Firefox, > Firefox 會向 Mozilla 發送以下數據:您的 Firefox 版本和語言;操作系統和硬體配置;記憶體、關於崩潰和錯誤的基本訊息;更新、安全瀏覽和啟動等自動化流程系統的結果。 當 Firefox 向 Mozilla 發送數據時,會將您的 IP 位址作為伺服器日誌的一部份暫時收集。 -此外,Mozilla 帳戶服務也收集[一些技術資料](https://mozilla.org/privacy/mozilla-accounts)。 If you use a Mozilla Account you can opt out: +Additionally, the Mozilla Accounts service collects [some technical data](https://mozilla.org/privacy/mozilla-accounts). If you use a Mozilla Account you can opt out: 1. 在 [accounts.firefox.com 開啟您的個人資料設定](https://accounts.firefox.com/settings#data-collection) 2. 取消勾選 **資料收集與使用** > **幫助我們改善 ⁨Mozilla 帳號⁩** @@ -198,25 +200,25 @@ Firefox 在 Mozilla 網站的下載中包含一個獨特的 [下載令牌](https - [ ] 取消勾選 **允許網站進行能保護隱私的廣告成效測量** -Firefox 128 發佈時,新增了一個[尊重隱私的成效測量](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/privacy-preserving-attribution) (簡稱 PPA),並且[預設為開啟狀態](https://blog.privacyguides.org/2024/07/14/mozilla-disappoints-us-yet-again-2)。 PPA 允許廣告商利用您的瀏覽器進行廣告成效測量,進而取代基於 JavaScript 的傳統追蹤方式。 我們認為此行為超出了使用者代理的職責範圍,而 Arkenfox 預設停用此功能的決定,也進一步的表明應該停用這項功能。 +With the release of Firefox 128, a new setting for [privacy-preserving attribution](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/privacy-preserving-attribution) (PPA) has been added and [enabled by default](https://blog.privacyguides.org/2024/07/14/mozilla-disappoints-us-yet-again-2). PPA allows advertisers to use your web browser to measure the effectiveness of web campaigns, instead of using traditional JavaScript-based tracking. We consider this behavior to be outside the scope of a user agent's responsibilities, and the fact that it is disabled by default in Arkenfox is an additional indicator for disabling this feature. ##### 純 HTTPS 模式 - [x] 勾選 **在所有視窗都只使用 HTTPS 連線** -這可以防止您無意間以明文 HTTP 連線到網站。 Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. +This prevents you from unintentionally connecting to a website in plain-text HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. ##### 基於 HTTPS 的 DNS 服務 (DNS over HTTPS) -如果您使用 [DNS over HTTPS 提供者](dns.md): +If you use a [DNS over HTTPS provider](dns.md): - [x] 選擇 **最大保護** 與合適的提供者 -最大保護 強制使用 DNS over HTTPS,如果 Firefox 無法連線到您的安全 DNS 解析器,或者安全 DNS 解析器表示您嘗試存取的網域沒有記錄,則會顯示安全警告。 這可以防止您所使用的網路暗中降低您的 DNS 安全性。 +Max Protection enforces the use of DNS over HTTPS, and a security warning will show if Firefox can’t connect to your secure DNS resolver, or if your secure DNS resolver says that records for the domain you are trying to access do not exist. This stops the network you're connected to from secretly downgrading your DNS security. #### 同步 -[Firefox Sync](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) 讓您的瀏覽資料 (歷史記錄、書籤等) 在所有裝置上都可存取,並使用端對端加密 (E2EE) 進行保護。 +[Firefox Sync](https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/11/firefox-sync-privacy) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices and protects it with E2EE. ### Arkenfox (進階) @@ -227,9 +229,9 @@ Firefox 128 發佈時,新增了一個[尊重隱私的成效測量](https://sup
-[Arkenfox 專案](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) 為 Firefox 提供一套經過精心考量的設定。 如果您[決定](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not)使用 Arkenfox,有[幾個選項](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common])可能在主觀上會較為嚴格,且/或可能導致某些網站無法正常運作,不過您可以[輕鬆更改](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides)這些選項,以滿足您的需求。 我們**強烈建議**完整閱讀他們的 [Wiki 頁面](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki)。 Arkenfox 也支援[容器](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users)功能。 +The [Arkenfox project](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) provides a set of carefully considered options for Firefox. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. We **strongly recommend** reading through their full [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki). Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. -Arkenfox 的目標旨在透過 Canvas 隨機化和 Firefox 內建的抗指紋設定來阻止基本或簡單的追蹤腳本。 它的目的不是讓您的瀏覽器與其他許多使用 Arkenfox 的使用者混在一起,那是 Mullvad 瀏覽器或 Tor 瀏覽器的作法,也是阻止進階指紋跟蹤腳本的唯一方法。 請記住,您可以使用多種瀏覽器。例如:您可以考慮使用 Firefox+Arkenfox 來瀏覽一些您想要保持登入狀態或以其他方式得到您信任的網站;而一般瀏覽則使用 Mullvad Browser。 +Arkenfox only aims to thwart basic or naive tracking scripts through canvas randomization and Firefox's built-in fingerprint resistance configuration settings. It does not aim to make your browser blend in with a large crowd of other Arkenfox users in the same way Mullvad Browser or Tor Browser do, which is the only way to thwart advanced fingerprint tracking scripts. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. ## Brave @@ -269,11 +271,11 @@ Brave 在官網的下載的檔案名稱中新增了一個 「[推廣代碼(ref ### 建議的 Brave 設定 -這些選項可以在 :material-menu: → **設定** 中找到。 +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### 防護 -Brave 的[防護](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360022973471-What-is-Shields)功能包含一些防指紋識別措施。 我們建議在您訪問的所有網頁上[全域](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360023646212-How-do-I-configure-global-and-site-specific-Shields-settings)套用這些設定。 +Brave includes some anti-fingerprinting measures in its [Shields](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360022973471-What-is-Shields) feature. We suggest configuring these options [globally](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360023646212-How-do-I-configure-global-and-site-specific-Shields-settings) across all pages that you visit. 防護功能的選項可以根據各網站需要依情況降級,但我們建議預設使用以下設定: @@ -327,7 +329,7 @@ Brave 允許您在內部網頁 brave://settings/shields/filters 內選擇額外 ##### Tor 視窗 -[**使用 Tor 的隱私視窗**](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360018121491-What-is-a-Private-Window-with-Tor-Connectivity)允許您在私人視窗中透過 Tor 網路路由流量,並存取 .onion 服務,這在某些情況下可能很有用。 不過,Brave 對指紋辨識的抵抗力**不如** Tor 瀏覽器,而且將 Brave 與 Tor 配合使用的人少得多,因此您會脫穎而出。 如果您的威脅模式需要極高的匿名性,請使用 [Tor 瀏覽器](tor.md#tor-browser)。 +[**Private Window with Tor**](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360018121491-What-is-a-Private-Window-with-Tor-Connectivity) allows you to route your traffic through the Tor network in Private Windows and access .onion services, which may be useful in some cases. However, Brave is **not** as resistant to fingerprinting as the Tor Browser is, and far fewer people use Brave with Tor, so you will stand out. If your threat model requires strong anonymity, use the [Tor Browser](tor.md#tor-browser). ##### 資料集合 @@ -337,7 +339,7 @@ Brave 允許您在內部網頁 brave://settings/shields/filters 內選擇額外 #### Web3 -Brave 的 Web3 功能可能會增加您的瀏覽器指紋和攻擊面。 除非您使用任何這些功能,否則應將其停用。 +Brave's Web3 features can potentially add to your browser fingerprint and attack surface. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. - 將 *預設以太坊錢包* 設定為 **擴充功能 (無後援)** - 將 *預設 Solana 錢包* 設定為 **擴充功能 (無後援)** @@ -348,7 +350,7 @@ Brave 的 Web3 功能可能會增加您的瀏覽器指紋和攻擊面。 除非 #### 搜尋引擎 -我們建議在 Brave 中停用搜尋建議,原因與我們建議在 [Firefox](#search) 中停用此功能相同。 +We recommend disabling search suggestions in Brave for the same reason we recommend disabling this feature in [Firefox](#search). - [ ] 取消勾選 **顯示搜尋建議** @@ -364,17 +366,17 @@ Brave 的 Web3 功能可能會增加您的瀏覽器指紋和攻擊面。 除非 #### Brave 同步 -[Brave 同步](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360059793111-Understanding-Brave-Sync) 可在不同裝置上存取瀏覽數據 (歷史記錄,書籤等),無需帳戶且受 E2EE 保護。 +[Brave Sync](https://support.brave.com/hc/articles/360059793111-Understanding-Brave-Sync) allows your browsing data (history, bookmarks, etc.) to be accessible on all your devices without requiring an account and protects it with E2EE. #### Brave Rewards 與錢包 -**Brave Rewards** 可讓您在 Brave 執行某些動作時獲得 Basic Attention Token (BAT) 加密貨幣。 它依賴於由少數供應商的託管帳號和 KYC。 我們不建議使用 BAT 作為[隱私加密貨幣](cryptocurrency.md),也不建議使用[托管錢包](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody),因此我們會建議避免使用此功能。 +**Brave Rewards** lets you receive Basic Attention Token (BAT) cryptocurrency for performing certain actions within Brave. It relies on a custodial account and KYC from a select number of providers. We do not recommend BAT as a [private cryptocurrency](cryptocurrency.md), nor do we recommend using a [custodial wallet](advanced/payments.md#wallet-custody), so we would discourage using this feature. -**Brave 錢包** 在您的電腦上本地運行,但不支援任何隱私加密貨幣,因此我們也不建議使用此功能。 +**Brave Wallet** operates locally on your computer, but does not support any private cryptocurrencies, so we would discourage using this feature as well. ## 標準 -**請注意,我們與推薦的任何項目均無任何關聯。**除了[我們的通用標準](about/criteria.md)外,我們還制定了一套明確的要求,以便我們能夠提供客觀的建議。 我們建議您在選擇使用專案前先熟悉此清單,並自行研究,以確保它是適合您的選擇。 +**請注意,我們與推薦的任何項目均無關。**除了[我們的通用標準](about/criteria.md)外,我們還制定了一套明確的要求,以便我們能夠提供客觀的建議。 我們建議您在選擇使用項目之前先熟悉此列表,並進行自己的研究,以確保它是您的正確選擇。 ### 最低合格要求 @@ -388,7 +390,7 @@ Brave 的 Web3 功能可能會增加您的瀏覽器指紋和攻擊面。 除非 ### 最佳情況 -最佳案例標準代表我們希望在這個類別中看到的完美項目應具備的條件。 我們建議的瀏覽器可能不包括以下所有功能,但若包含這些功能會讓該項目在此頁面排名更高。 +最佳情況標準代表我們希望在這個類別的完美項目的應具備的特性。 推薦產品可能沒有此功能,但若有這些功能則會讓排名更為提高。 - 應該要內建內容攔截功能。 - 應該要支援 Cookie 區隔 (就像[多帳號容器](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers)一樣)。 diff --git a/i18n/zh-Hant/privacy.md b/i18n/zh-Hant/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b44589c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/zh-Hant/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +不。 Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | 不採納 | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/zh-Hant/tor.md b/i18n/zh-Hant/tor.md index de09df21..608e2488 100644 --- a/i18n/zh-Hant/tor.md +++ b/i18n/zh-Hant/tor.md @@ -128,13 +128,13 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion 瀏覽器** 是開源瀏覽器,其可讓您在 iOS 設備上匿名瀏覽 Tor 網路,其有 [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser/)之保證。 [:material-star-box: 閱讀我們最新的 Onion Browser 評論](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion 瀏覽器** 是開源瀏覽器,其可讓您在 iOS 設備上匿名瀏覽 Tor 網路,其有 [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser/)之保證。 [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) -[:octicons-home-16: 首頁](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } -[:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="隱私權政策" } -[:octicons-info-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/faqs){ .card-link title=說明文件} -[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/OnionBrowser/OnionBrowser){ .card-link title="原始碼" } -[:octicons-heart-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/donate){ .card-link title=捐款 } +[:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } +[:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } +[:octicons-info-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/faqs){ .card-link title=Documentation} +[:octicons-code-16:](https://github.com/OnionBrowser/OnionBrowser){ .card-link title="Source Code" } +[:octicons-heart-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/donate){ .card-link title=Contribute }
下載 diff --git a/i18n/zh/about/privacy-policy.md b/i18n/zh/about/privacy-policy.md deleted file mode 100644 index 2bc55cd5..00000000 --- a/i18n/zh/about/privacy-policy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Privacy Policy" -description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. ---- - -Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members [can be found on our forum](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/u?group=team&order=solutions&period=all). - -## 我们从访客那里收集的数据 - -我们非常重视网站访问者的隐私,因此我们不会跟踪任何个人。 作为我们网站的访问者: - -- No personal information is stored -- No information is shared with, sent to or sold to third-parties -- No information is shared with advertising companies -- No information is mined and harvested for personal and behavioral trends -- No information is monetized - -You can view the data we collect on our [statistics](statistics.md) page. - -We run a self-hosted installation of [Umami](https://umami.is) to collect some anonymous usage data for statistical purposes. The goal is to track overall trends in our website traffic, it is not to track individual visitors. All the data is in aggregate only, and no personal data is stored. - -The only data which is collected is data sent in a standard web request, which includes referral sources, the page you're visiting, your user agent, your IP address, and your screen resolution. The raw data is immediately discarded after statistics have been generated, for example if we collect your screen resolution as `1125x2436`, the only data we retain is "mobile device" and not your specific resolution. - -## 我们从账户持有人处收集的数据 - -If you register for an account on one of our services, we may collect any information you provide us (such as your email, password, profile information, etc.) and use that information to provide you with the service. We never share or sell this data. - -Some services we host have separate privacy policies which supersede this document. For example, the privacy policy of our forum can be found at [discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/privacy). - -## 联系我们 - -Even in the limited cases where your data is collected, our volunteers and most members of the Privacy Guides team have no access to that information. Some information (such as your email address) may be accessible to moderators via limited control panels for the purposes of moderating our communities. - -Thus, inquiries regarding your personal information should be sent directly to: - -```text -Jonah Aragon -服务管理员 -jonah@privacyguides.org -``` - -对于所有其他查询,你可以联系我们团队的任何成员。 - -For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. - -## 关于本政策 - -我们将 [在此发布](privacy-policy.md)本声明的新版本。 我们可能会更改此文档未来版本中更改公告的方式。 在此期间,我们可以随时更新我们的联系信息,而不会宣布更改。 请随时参阅 [隐私政策](privacy-policy.md) ,了解最新的联系信息。 - -本页的完整修订版 [历史](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) ,可在GitHub上找到。 diff --git a/i18n/zh/desktop-browsers.md b/i18n/zh/desktop-browsers.md index 367b1a47..aa1a19c5 100644 --- a/i18n/zh/desktop-browsers.md +++ b/i18n/zh/desktop-browsers.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ Mullvad 浏览器一直在无痕浏览模式下运行,这意味着每次关闭 ### Mullvad Leta -Mullvad Browser comes with DuckDuckGo set as the default [search engine](search-engines.md), but it also comes pre-installed with **Mullvad Leta**, a search engine which requires an active Mullvad VPN subscription to access. Mullvad Leta queries Google's paid search API directly, which is why it is limited to paying subscribers. However, it is possible for Mullvad to correlate search queries and Mullvad VPN accounts because of this limitation. 因此,我们不建议使用 Mullvad Leta,虽然 Mullvad 对 VPN 用户信息收集得很少。 +Mullvad Browser comes with [**Mullvad Leta**](https://leta.mullvad.net) as the default search engine, which functions as a proxy to either Google or Brave search results (configurable on the Mullvad Leta homepage). + +If you are a Mullvad VPN user, there is some risk in using services like Mullvad Leta which are offered by your VPN provider themselves. This is because Mullvad theoretically has access to your true IP address (via their VPN) and your search activity (via Leta), which is information a VPN is typically intended to separate. Even though Mullvad collects very little information about their VPN subscribers or Leta users, you should consider a different [search engine](search-engines.md) if this risk concerns you. ## Firefox(火狐浏览器) @@ -146,19 +148,19 @@ Firefox includes a unique [download token](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug ### Recommended Firefox Configuration -这些选项可以在 :material-menu: → **设置**中找到。 +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. #### 搜索 - [ ] Uncheck **Show search suggestions** -搜索建议功能可能在你的地区无法使用。 +Search suggestion features may not be available in your region. -搜索建议将你在地址栏中输入的所有内容发送到默认的搜索引擎,而不管你是否提交了实际的搜索。 禁用搜索建议可以让你更精确地控制你向搜索引擎供应商发送的数据。 +Search suggestions send everything you type in the address bar to the default search engine, regardless of whether you submit an actual search. Disabling search suggestions allows you to more precisely control what data you send to your search engine provider. ##### Firefox Suggest (仅限美国) -[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. 我们建议禁用这个功能,原因与我们建议禁用搜索建议的原因相同。 如果在 **地址栏** 标题下没有看到这些选项,则表示您没有获得这个功能,可以忽略这些设置。 +[Firefox Suggest](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/firefox-suggest) is a feature similar to search suggestions which is only available in the US. We recommend disabling it for the same reason we recommend disabling search suggestions. If you don't see these options under the **Address Bar** header, you do not have the new experience and can ignore these changes. - [ ] Uncheck **Suggestions from Firefox** - [ ] 取消选中 **来自赞助商的建议** @@ -169,15 +171,15 @@ Firefox includes a unique [download token](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug - [x] 选择 **严格的** 增强跟踪保护 -这可以通过阻止社交媒体追踪器、指纹脚本(注意,这并不能保护你 *所有* 指纹)、加密器、跨网站追踪cookies和其他一些追踪内容来保护你。 ETP可以防止许多常见的威胁,但它并不阻止所有的跟踪途径,因为它的设计对网站的可用性影响最小甚至没有影响。 +This protects you by blocking social media trackers, fingerprinting scripts (note that this does not protect you from *all* fingerprinting), cryptominers, cross-site tracking cookies, and some other tracking content. ETP protects against many common threats, but it does not block all tracking avenues because it is designed to have minimal to no impact on site usability. ##### 关闭时消毒 -如果你想在特定的网站上保持登录状态,你可以在 **Cookies和网站数据** → **管理例外情况中允许例外。** +If you want to stay logged in to particular sites, you can allow exceptions in **Cookies and Site Data** → **Manage Exceptions...** - [x] 勾选 **当Firefox关闭时,删除cookies和网站数据** -这可以保护您免受持久性cookies的影响,但不能保护您免受在任何一个浏览会话中获得的cookies的影响。 启用该功能后,只需重新启动火狐浏览器,就可以轻松清理浏览器的cookies。 如果你希望在你经常访问的特定网站上保持登录状态,你可以在每个网站的基础上设置例外。 +This protects you from persistent cookies, but does not protect you against cookies acquired during any one browsing session. When this is enabled, it becomes possible to easily cleanse your browser cookies by simply restarting Firefox. You can set exceptions on a per-site basis, if you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often. ##### Telemetry @@ -211,17 +213,17 @@ With the release of Firefox 128, a new setting for [privacy-preserving attributi - [x] 选择 **启用所有窗口的纯HTTPS-Only模式** -这可以防止你无意中以纯文本的HTTP方式连接到一个网站。 Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. +This prevents you from unintentionally connecting to a website in plain-text HTTP. Sites without HTTPS are uncommon nowadays, so this should have little to no impact on your day-to-day browsing. ##### DNS over HTTPS -如果您使用一个 [DNS over HTTPS 提供商](dns.md): +If you use a [DNS over HTTPS provider](dns.md): - [x] 选择 **最强保护** 并选择一个合适的提供商 -最强保护会强制使用 DoH ,如果 Firefox 无法连接到您的 DoH 服务器或者无法解析当前的域名会显示安全警告。 这将避免您所连接的网络秘密地降低您的 DNS 安全性。 +Max Protection enforces the use of DNS over HTTPS, and a security warning will show if Firefox can’t connect to your secure DNS resolver, or if your secure DNS resolver says that records for the domain you are trying to access do not exist. This stops the network you're connected to from secretly downgrading your DNS security. @@ -240,9 +242,9 @@ With the release of Firefox 128, a new setting for [privacy-preserving attributi -[Arkenfox项目](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) ,为Firefox提供了一套精心考虑的选项。 If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. 我们 **,强烈建议** ,阅读其完整的 [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki)。 Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. +The [Arkenfox project](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js) provides a set of carefully considered options for Firefox. If you [decide](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/1.1-To-Arkenfox-or-Not) to use Arkenfox, a [few options](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.2-Overrides-[Common]) are subjectively strict and/or may cause some websites to not work properly—which you can [easily change](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki/3.1-Overrides) to suit your needs. We **strongly recommend** reading through their full [wiki](https://github.com/arkenfox/user.js/wiki). Arkenfox also enables [container](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers#w_for-advanced-users) support. -Arkenfox 的目标只是通过 canvas 随机化和 Firefox 内置的抗指纹配置设置来挫败基本的或幼稚的跟踪脚本。 它不会像 Mullvad 浏览器或 Tor 浏览器那样,让你的浏览器与一大群其他用户融为一体,所以不会阻挡进阶的指纹跟踪脚本。 Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. +Arkenfox only aims to thwart basic or naive tracking scripts through canvas randomization and Firefox's built-in fingerprint resistance configuration settings. It does not aim to make your browser blend in with a large crowd of other Arkenfox users in the same way Mullvad Browser or Tor Browser do, which is the only way to thwart advanced fingerprint tracking scripts. Remember that you can always use multiple browsers, for example, you could consider using Firefox+Arkenfox for a few sites that you want to stay logged in on or otherwise trust, and Mullvad Browser for general browsing. @@ -284,7 +286,7 @@ Brave adds a "[referral code](https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/wiki/Brave% ### Recommended Brave Configuration -这些选项可以在 :material-menu: → **设置**中找到。 +These options can be found in :material-menu: → **Settings**. @@ -360,7 +362,7 @@ If you wish to stay logged in to a particular site you visit often, you can set #### Web3 -Brave 的 Web3 功能可能会增加浏览器指纹和攻击面。 Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. +Brave's Web3 features can potentially add to your browser fingerprint and attack surface. Unless you use any of these features, they should be disabled. - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Ethereum wallet* - Select **Extensions (no fallback)** under *Default Solana wallet* @@ -427,7 +429,7 @@ We recommend disabling search suggestions in Brave for the same reason we recomm ### 最好情况 -我们的最佳情况代表了我们希望从这个类别中的完美项目中看到的东西。 我们的推荐可能不包括任何或所有这些功能,但那些包含这些功能的推荐可能比本页面上的其他推荐排名更高。 +Our best-case criteria represents what we would like to see from the perfect project in this category. Our recommendations may not include any or all of this functionality, but those which do may rank higher than others on this page. - Should include built-in content blocking functionality. - Should support cookie compartmentalization (à la [Multi-Account Containers](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/containers)). diff --git a/i18n/zh/privacy.md b/i18n/zh/privacy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c979d8a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/i18n/zh/privacy.md @@ -0,0 +1,261 @@ +--- +title: Privacy Policy +description: We do not sell or share your data with any third-parties. +--- + +## What is Privacy Guides? + +Privacy Guides is a community project operated by a number of active contributors. The public list of team members can be found on our forum. Privacy Guides is legally administered by MAGIC Grants, a 501(c)(3) public charity acting as our fiscal host. + +As a project, we make available to the public: + +- [privacyguides.org](https://www.privacyguides.org), this website +- [discuss.privacyguides.net](https://discuss.privacyguides.net), our community forum +- [code.privacyguides.dev](https://code.privacyguides.dev), public source code repositories + +This privacy notice covers all Privacy Guides projects authorized and operated by the MAGIC Privacy Guides Fund executive committee. + +Please note that when you make a donation to us on [donate.magicgrants.org](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacyguides), MAGIC Grants has published a [separate privacy policy](https://donate.magicgrants.org/privacy) covering that platform. + +## How does Privacy Guides collect data about me? + +Privacy Guides collects data about you: + +- When you visit our websites +- When you create and use an account on our websites +- When you post, send private messages, and otherwise participate in a community that Privacy Guides hosts +- When you sign up for a mailing list, email notifications, or announcements +- When you make a donation to us or become a member +- When you contribute to our website or other open-source projects + +Privacy Guides does not buy or receive data about you from data brokers. + +## Does Privacy Guides sell my personal information? + +No. Privacy Guides does not sell personal information. Additionally, Privacy Guides does not share personal information with third parties for the purpose of advertising. + +## What personal information does Privacy Guides collect, and why? + +### Privacy Guides collects information about visits to its websites + +When you visit one of our websites, whether you have an account or not, we use server logs and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. + +We use this data to: + +- Optimize our websites, so they are quick and easy to use. +- Diagnose and debug technical errors. +- Defend our websites from abuse and technical attacks. +- Compile statistics on page/topic popularity. +- Compile statistics on the type of browser and devices our visitors use. + +We generally store the above information for just a few weeks. In special circumstances, such as during an ongoing technical attack or a subsequent investigation, we may preserve some log data longer for analysis. + +Privacy Guides stores aggregated statistics for as long as we host our websites, but those statistics do not contain data identifiable to you personally. + +### Privacy Guides collects account data + +Many features on our forum or other account-based services require an account. For example, you are required to have an account in order to post and reply to topics. + +To sign up for an account, Privacy Guides requires your email address, a username, and a password. + +We use this account data in order to identify you on the website, and to create pages specific to you, such as your profile page. We publish your account data to your public profile in accordance to your profile's configuration. + +Privacy Guides uses your email address to: + +- Notify you about posts and other activity on our website. +- Reset your password and help keep your account secure. +- Contact you in special circumstances related to your account. +- Contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests. + +You may optionally provide additional details about your account, like your name, a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. Privacy Guides makes that information available to others who have access to the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time. + +Privacy Guides stores this account data as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about posts and other activity on our forum + +Privacy Guides collects the content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow in order to share that data with others, through the forum. We also publish this activity to the public. + +Privacy Guides also collects data about private messages that you send through the forum. Privacy Guides makes private messages available to senders and their recipients, and also to forum moderators and administrators. + +Privacy Guides stores your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. + +### Privacy Guides collects data you give to sign up for mailing lists and announcements + +When you fill out and submit a web form to sign up for mailing lists or announcements, Privacy Guides collects the information you put in the form, such as your e-mail address. + +Privacy Guides stores this information until you unsubscribe from the mailing list. + +### Privacy Guides does not collect sensitive personal information + +Privacy Guides does not intentionally collect sensitive personal information, such as government identification numbers, information on racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, genetic data, biometric data, health data, or any of the special categories of personal data specified by the GDPR. + +### Privacy Guides collects data about open source contributors + +Contributors to Privacy Guides' website may be asked to provide identifying and contact information such as your name and email address. + +Privacy Guides uses this information to maintain the integrity of our website, software, and license agreements, both our own licenses and the license between Privacy Guides and our contributors. Privacy Guides stores this information for as long as your contributions are incorporated into our open source software, including this website. + +### The Privacy Guides website stores local data + +Our website uses Local Storage in your browser to store your color scheme preference. This data is only used by client-side JavaScript to change the color scheme of this website according to your preference. + +Our website also uses Session Storage to cache the current version number of this website and the number of stars/forks of our GitHub repository. This data is fetched once per session from GitHub, and is only used by client-side JavaScript to display that information at the top of each page. + +No locally stored data on this website is transmitted to Privacy Guides, and it can not be used to identify you. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses cookies + +Our forum is built on Discourse, which uses the following cookies: + +| Name | Essential | Expires | Purpose | +| ------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| email | Yes | Session | remembers your e-mail as you create an account | +| destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your requested page after logging in | +| sso_destination_url | Yes | Session | helps redirect you to your request page after single sign on | +| sso_payload | Yes | Session | used during SSO authentication when two-factor authentication is enabled | +| authentication_data | Yes | Next Page View | temporarily stores user information during login flows | +| theme_ids | Yes | 1 year | remembers your theme personalization if you don’t tick “Make this my default theme on all my devices” | +| color_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| dark_scheme_id | Yes | 1 year | remembers your color personalization if you don’t tick “Set default color scheme(s) on all my devices” | +| cn | Yes | Session | temporarily stores notification read state | +| _bypass_cache | Yes | Session | allows the server-side cache to be bypassed during login flows | +| _t | Yes | 1440 Hours | remembers who you are when you log in | +| _forum_session | Yes | Session | associates an ID, and other security-related information, with your browsing session | +| dosp | Yes | Next Page View | enables client denial of service protection, a security protection | +| text_size | Yes | 1 year | remembers default text size when a user wants to change it on only one device | +| cookietest | Yes | Session | checks if cookies are enabled when authentication fails | +| __profilin | No | Session | used by software developers to bypass rack-mini-profiler | + +Your web browser can show you the cookies you have for any website and help you manage them. + +## Does Privacy Guides use personal information for marketing purposes? + +Privacy Guides may use personal data about our users in order to directly promote our own resources, such as for sharing new resources or when fundraising. We also use the information you give us when signing up for our mailing lists and announcements to send those messages. + +You can always opt out of marketing communications from us, and you have the right to object to any processing of your information for marketing purposes. + +Privacy Guides never provides or sells your data to third-parties for marketing purposes. + +## How can I make choices about data collection? + +Your account on our websites has a settings page which provides you with options about how your data is used. + +Most web browsers let you make choices about whether to accept cookies, for specific websites or more generally. + +Privacy Guides does not respond to the (now deprecated) [Do Not Track HTTP header](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track). + +## Where does Privacy Guides store data about me? + +Most data is hosted by [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) web services in the United States. Some publicly accessible data may be hosted by Content Delivery Networks with servers in other jurisdictions. For example, your profile picture may be hosted on multiple servers around the world. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation? + +Privacy Guides respects rights under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires Privacy Guides to give can be found throughout this privacy notice, including information on the rights of data subjects. + +### What are my rights under the GDPR? + +The GDPR provides you with the following rights with respect to personal information about you that we collect or process: + +- the right to [access](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) your personal data +- the right to [rectification](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of inaccurate or incomplete personal data +- the right to [erasure](#how-can-i-change-or-erase-data-about-me) of your personal data +- the right to [data portability](#where-can-i-access-data-about-me) +- the right to restrict the processing of your personal data +- the right to object to certain processing of your information, including [automated decision-making](#does-privacy-guides-make-automated-decisions-based-on-my-data) and [direct marketing](#does-privacy-guides-use-personal-information-for-marketing-purposes) +- the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority + +Information about how to exercise these rights is provided throughout this notice and linked above. We try to make exercising all of these rights easy to do on your own through your account settings, but for more complicated inquiries the best option will be to [contact](#how-can-i-contact-privacy-guides-about-privacy) us. + +### Does Privacy Guides make international data transfers? + +Currently: + +- Privacy Guides [processes personal data on servers outside the European Union](#where-does-privacy-guides-store-data-about-me). +- Privacy Guides uses [subprocessors](#subprocessors-used-by-privacy-guides) with personnel and computers outside the European Union. +- Privacy Guides has personnel in the United States, Australia, and other non-EU countries without EU adequacy decisions under GDPR. These people need access to forum personal data in order to keep forums running, address security concerns, respond to privacy-related requests from users, field technical support requests, and otherwise assist users. +- Privacy Guides is very likely subject to section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in the United States, a law that the European Court of Justice has found inadequately protects the rights and freedoms of data subjects. +- Privacy Guides has never received any order or request for personal data under FISA 702 or any similar national security or surveillance law of any other country. Privacy Guides is not subject to any court order or legal obligation that would prevent it from disclosing the existence or non-existence of such an order or request. +- Privacy Guides has a policy for how we will respond to those orders and requests, in case we ever receive one. Privacy Guides will suspend processing, notify any affected user, minimize disclosure, and resist disclosure of personal data, all as the law allows. + +Because national security and surveillance laws may be in conflict with European data protection rules, Privacy Guides continually reassesses the practical reach of these laws to ensure our data transfers are adequately safeguarded. + +## Does Privacy Guides comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act and other US state comprehensive privacy laws? + +Privacy Guides is not a "business" for the purposes of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or a “controller” directly subject to other US state comprehensive privacy laws. + +Privacy Guides **never** sells your personal information. + +## Where can I access data about me? + +You can see your account data by visiting your profile page on any websites where we offer accounts. Your account profile will also list your posts and other activity on the website. + +On the forum, your [profile settings](https://discuss.privacyguides.net/my/preferences/account) include a link to download all of your activity in standard Comma Separated Values format. + +If you do not have an account with us but have a data access request, please [contact us](about.md). + +## How can I change or erase data about me? + +You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. You also have the option to delete your profile on the settings page of your account. Utilizing this option begins the process of erasing or anonymizing Privacy Guides' records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators and moderators also have the option to erase and anonymize accounts. + +You may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Privacy Guides will keep all versions of your posts. These old versions of posts are not public, but may be accessed by forum moderators or administrators. + +## Does Privacy Guides make automated decisions based on my data? + +### The Privacy Guides forum classifies posts as spam automatically + +We use data about your posts and other posts on many forums to make automated decisions about whether your posts to our websites are likely spam. + +If you think a post has been wrongfully blocked or removed, please contact a forum moderator who can override this decision. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses data about your posts and activity to set trust levels + +We use data about your posts and activity on our forum to award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. + +If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account. + +### The Privacy Guides forum uses community flags to take automated actions + +Your posts may be automatically hidden, or your ability to post may be automatically suspended, as a result of your posts being flagged by other users. + +These decisions are later reviewed by moderators, who can override these decisions at their discretion. + +## Does Privacy Guides share data about me with others? + +Privacy Guides shares account data with others as described in [the section about account data](#privacy-guides-collects-account-data). + +Privacy Guides shares data about your posts and other activity as described in [the section about forum data](#privacy-guides-collects-data-about-posts-and-other-activity-on-our-forum). + +### Subprocessors used by Privacy Guides + +Privacy Guides uses the following subprocessors, and may share personal data with the service providers we use in order to host our website, deliver content, secure our services, store data, host and manage our open source website, and provide user support. + +| Subprocessor | Service | Function | Processing | Links | +| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Bunny.net](https://bunny.net/) (Slovenia) | [Bunny CDN](https://bunny.net/cdn/) | Content Delivery Network services for distributing images and other static assets. | Slovenia, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://bunny.net/privacy/), [GDPR Center](https://bunny.net/gdpr/) | +| [Cloudflare](https://www.cloudflare.com/) (USA) | [Authoritative DNS](https://www.cloudflare.com/application-services/products/dns/) | Authoritative DNS services for our domain names. | USA, Global | [Privacy Notice](https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/), [GDPR Center](https://www.cloudflare.com/trust-hub/gdpr/) | +| [Fediverse Communications LLC](https://fediverse.us) (USA) | PeerTube | For hosting public videos produced by Privacy Guides which are shared or embedded on this website. | USA | [More information](https://neat.tube/about/instance) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories | _For visitors to this website_: sharing information with our visitors about the current release, repo star count, etc. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | Git Repositories, Issues, Pull Requests | _For contributors to this website_: hosting our source code and communications platforms such as our issues tracker. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [GitHub](https://github.com/) (USA) | [Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/privacyguides) | For collecting payments for gifts to Privacy Guides | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/github-general-privacy-statement) | +| [Stripe](https://stripe.com) (USA) | Connect | _For certain donations via GitHub Sponsors_: payment processing for donations | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://stripe.com/privacy), [GDPR Center](https://stripe.com/legal/privacy-center) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Object Storage | For hosting static websites and static media content, and distributing static content | USA, Poland | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | [Umami Statistics](https://stats.triplebit.net/share/S80jBc50hxr5TquS/www.privacyguides.org) | For compiling aggregated statistics of our website visitor data based on server-side visitor info submissions | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | +| [Triplebit](https://www.triplebit.org/) (USA) | Virtual Private Servers | For hosting our dynamic websites, storing and processing personal data. | USA | [Privacy Notice](https://www.triplebit.org/privacy/) | + +## How can I contact Privacy Guides about privacy? + +You can send questions, requests, and complaints via email to us at . You may also use Signal or another contact method detailed [here](about.md#contact-us) to contact us more securely. + +For complaints under GDPR more generally, you always have the option to lodge complaints with your local data protection supervisory authorities. + +## Where do I find out about changes? + +This version of Privacy Guides' privacy notice took effect on March 4, 2025. + +Privacy Guides will post the next version here: . + +In future versions, Privacy Guides may change how it announces changes. In the meantime, Privacy Guides may update its contact information without announcing a change. Please refer to for the latest contact information at any time. + +A full revision [history](https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/commits/main/docs/about/privacy-policy.md) of this page can be found on GitHub. + +In the event that a translated copy of this document conflicts with the English copy, the English copy of this document takes precedence. diff --git a/i18n/zh/tor.md b/i18n/zh/tor.md index fc81f3e9..b35961a5 100644 --- a/i18n/zh/tor.md +++ b/i18n/zh/tor.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ All versions are signed using the same signature, so they should be compatible w ![Onion Browser logo](assets/img/self-contained-networks/onion_browser.svg){ align=right } -**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review) +**Onion Browser** is an open-source browser that lets you browse the web anonymously over the Tor network on iOS devices and is endorsed by the [Tor Project](https://support.torproject.org/glossary/onion-browser). [:material-star-box: Read our latest Onion Browser review.](https://www.privacyguides.org/articles/2024/09/18/onion-browser-review/) [:octicons-home-16: Homepage](https://onionbrowser.com){ .md-button .md-button--primary } [:octicons-eye-16:](https://onionbrowser.com/privacy-policy){ .card-link title="Privacy Policy" } diff --git a/includes/strings.ar.env b/includes/strings.ar.env index c215b70e..75cce55d 100644 --- a/includes/strings.ar.env +++ b/includes/strings.ar.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="A socially motivated website which provides information ab FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides and contributors." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides is a non-profit, socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We do not make money from recommending certain products, and we do not use affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="It's important for a website like Privacy Guides to always stay up-to-date. We need our audience to keep an eye on software updates for the applications listed on our site and follow recent news about providers that we recommend. It's hard to keep up with the fast pace of the internet, but we try our best. If you spot an error, think a provider should not be listed, notice a qualified provider is missing, believe a browser plugin is no longer the best choice, or uncover any other issue, please let us know." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="A socially motivated website which provides information about protecting your online data privacy and security." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.bn-IN.env b/includes/strings.bn-IN.env index 26bfa3a7..2d7a6370 100644 --- a/includes/strings.bn-IN.env +++ b/includes/strings.bn-IN.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="A socially motivated website which provides information ab FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides and contributors." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides is a non-profit, socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We do not make money from recommending certain products, and we do not use affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="It's important for a website like Privacy Guides to always stay up-to-date. We need our audience to keep an eye on software updates for the applications listed on our site and follow recent news about providers that we recommend. It's hard to keep up with the fast pace of the internet, but we try our best. If you spot an error, think a provider should not be listed, notice a qualified provider is missing, believe a browser plugin is no longer the best choice, or uncover any other issue, please let us know." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="A socially motivated website which provides information about protecting your online data privacy and security." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.bn.env b/includes/strings.bn.env index 93bd3539..56bf975d 100644 --- a/includes/strings.bn.env +++ b/includes/strings.bn.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="A socially motivated website which provides information ab FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides and contributors." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides is a non-profit, socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We do not make money from recommending certain products, and we do not use affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="It's important for a website like Privacy Guides to always stay up-to-date. We need our audience to keep an eye on software updates for the applications listed on our site and follow recent news about providers that we recommend. It's hard to keep up with the fast pace of the internet, but we try our best. If you spot an error, think a provider should not be listed, notice a qualified provider is missing, believe a browser plugin is no longer the best choice, or uncover any other issue, please let us know." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="A socially motivated website which provides information about protecting your online data privacy and security." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.cs.env b/includes/strings.cs.env index badb7b55..aa80065b 100644 --- a/includes/strings.cs.env +++ b/includes/strings.cs.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="Sociálně motivovaná webová stránka, která poskytuje FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides a přispěvatelé." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy guides je nezisková, sociálně motivovaná webová stránka, který poskytuje informace o ochraně bezpečnosti vašich dat a soukromí." FOOTER_NOTE="Nemáme žádný finanční příjem z doporučování produktů a nepoužíváme partnerské odkazy." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="Pro webové stránky, jako je Privacy Guides, je důležité, aby byly vždy aktuální. Potřebujeme, aby naši čtenáři sledovali aktualizace softwaru aplikací uvedených na našich stránkách a sledovali poslední novinky o poskytovatelích, které doporučujeme. Je těžké držet krok s rychlým tempem internetu, ale snažíme se, co můžeme. Pokud si všimnete chyby, myslíte si, že by určitý poskytovatel neměl být uveden, všimnete si, že chybí kvalifikovaný poskytovatel, domníváte se, že plugin prohlížeče již není tou nejlepší volbou, nebo odhalíte jakýkoli jiný problém, dejte nám, prosím, vědět." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="Sociálně motivovaná webová stránka, která poskytuje informace o ochraně soukromí a zabezpečení dat online." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.de.env b/includes/strings.de.env index f729a3e3..14cc6a68 100644 --- a/includes/strings.de.env +++ b/includes/strings.de.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="Eine sozial motivierte Website, die Informationen zum Schu FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides und Mitwirkende." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides ist eine gemeinnützige, sozial motivierte Website, die Informationen zum Schutz deiner Datensicherheit und Privatsphäre bereitstellt." FOOTER_NOTE="Wir verdienen kein Geld mit der Empfehlung bestimmter Produkte, und wir verwenden keine Affiliate-Links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="Für eine Website wie Privacy Guides ist es wichtig, immer auf dem neuesten Stand zu bleiben. Wir sind darauf angewiesen, dass unsere Besucher die Software-Updates für die auf unserer Website aufgeführten Anwendungen im Auge behalten und die neuesten Nachrichten über die von uns empfohlenen Anbieter verfolgen. Es ist schwer, mit der Schnelllebigkeit des Internets Schritt zu halten, aber wir versuchen unser Bestes. Wenn du einen Fehler entdeckst oder denkst, dass ein Anbieter nicht aufgelistet sein sollte oder einen passenden Anbieter vermisst oder glaubst, dass ein Browser-Plugin nicht mehr die beste Wahl ist oder du ein anderes Problem entdeckst, lasse es uns bitte wissen." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="Eine sozial motivierte Website, die Informationen zum Schutz deiner Online-Privatsphäre und deiner Sicherheit bereitstellt." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.el.env b/includes/strings.el.env index 44cda98c..f8a735a9 100644 --- a/includes/strings.el.env +++ b/includes/strings.el.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="Ένας ιστότοπος με κοινωνικά κίν FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides και συνεισφέροντα." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides είναι ένας μην κερδοσκοπικός ιστότοπος με κοινωνικά κίνητρα που παρέχει πληροφορίες για την προστασία της ασφάλειας και της ιδιωτικότητας των δεδομένων σας." FOOTER_NOTE="Δεν κερδίζουμε χρήματα από τη σύσταση ορισμένων προϊόντων και δεν χρησιμοποιούμε συνδέσμους συνεργατών." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="Είναι σημαντικό για τον ιστότοπο Privacy Guides να παραμένει πάντα ενημερωμένος. Χρειαζόμαστε το κοινό μας να παρακολουθεί τις ενημερώσεις λογισμικού για τις εφαρμογές που παρατίθενται στον ιστότοπό μας και να παρακολουθεί τις πρόσφατες ειδήσεις σχετικά με τους παρόχους που προτείνουμε. Είναι δύσκολο να συμβαδίζουμε με τους γρήγορους ρυθμούς του διαδικτύου, αλλά προσπαθούμε να κάνουμε ό,τι καλύτερο μπορούμε. Αν εντοπίσετε κάποιο σφάλμα, αν πιστεύετε ότι ένας πάροχος δεν θα έπρεπε να περιλαμβάνεται στη λίστα, αν παρατηρήσετε ότι λείπει ένας κατάλληλος πάροχος, αν πιστεύετε ότι ένα πρόσθετο προγράμματος περιήγησης δεν είναι πλέον η καλύτερη επιλογή ή αν εντοπίσετε οποιοδήποτε άλλο ζήτημα, παρακαλούμε ενημερώστε μας." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="Ένας ιστότοπος με κοινωνικά κίνητρα που παρέχει πληροφορίες σχετικά με την προστασία του απορρήτου και της ασφάλειας των δεδομένων σας στο διαδίκτυο." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.eo.env b/includes/strings.eo.env index a6898573..ff5605e1 100644 --- a/includes/strings.eo.env +++ b/includes/strings.eo.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="A socially motivated website which provides information ab FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides and contributors." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides is a non-profit, socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We do not make money from recommending certain products, and we do not use affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="It's important for a website like Privacy Guides to always stay up-to-date. We need our audience to keep an eye on software updates for the applications listed on our site and follow recent news about providers that we recommend. It's hard to keep up with the fast pace of the internet, but we try our best. If you spot an error, think a provider should not be listed, notice a qualified provider is missing, believe a browser plugin is no longer the best choice, or uncover any other issue, please let us know." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="A socially motivated website which provides information about protecting your online data privacy and security." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.es.env b/includes/strings.es.env index 96462026..de7d216d 100644 --- a/includes/strings.es.env +++ b/includes/strings.es.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="Un sitio web socialmente motivado que proporciona informac FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides y colaboradores." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides es un sitio web sin fines de lucro y con fines sociales que proporciona información sobre la protección de la seguridad y privacidad de tus datos." FOOTER_NOTE="No obtenemos dinero al recomendar ciertos productos y no utilizamos enlaces de afiliado." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="Para una página como Privacy Guides es importante estar al día. Necesitamos que nuestra audiencia esté atenta a las actualizaciones de las aplicaciones que aparecen en nuestra página y siga las últimas noticias sobre los proveedores que recomendamos. Es difícil mantenerse actualizado con el ritmo del Internet, pero hacemos nuestro mejor esfuerzo. Si encuentras algún error, crees que un proveedor no debería estar listado, notas que falta algún proveedor, crees que una extensión para navegador no es la mejor opción o cualquier otro problema, por favor háznoslo saber." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="Un sitio web socialmente motivado que proporciona información sobre la protección de la privacidad y seguridad de tus datos en línea." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.fa.env b/includes/strings.fa.env index 7d28d4f5..45a900cb 100644 --- a/includes/strings.fa.env +++ b/includes/strings.fa.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="A socially motivated website which provides information ab FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides and contributors." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides is a non-profit, socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We do not make money from recommending certain products, and we do not use affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="It's important for a website like Privacy Guides to always stay up-to-date. We need our audience to keep an eye on software updates for the applications listed on our site and follow recent news about providers that we recommend. It's hard to keep up with the fast pace of the internet, but we try our best. If you spot an error, think a provider should not be listed, notice a qualified provider is missing, believe a browser plugin is no longer the best choice, or uncover any other issue, please let us know." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="A socially motivated website which provides information about protecting your online data privacy and security." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.fr.env b/includes/strings.fr.env index 881931b3..9a7f7206 100644 --- a/includes/strings.fr.env +++ b/includes/strings.fr.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="Un site web à vocation sociale qui fournit des informatio FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides et contributeurs." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides est un site web à but non lucratif et à vocation sociale qui fournit des informations pour protéger la sécurité de vos données et votre vie privée." FOOTER_NOTE="Nous ne gagnons pas d'argent en recommandant certains produits, et nous n'utilisons pas de liens d'affiliation." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="Il est important pour un site web comme Privacy Guides de rester toujours à jour. Nous avons besoin que notre public surveille les mises à jour logicielles des applications répertoriées sur notre site et suive les nouvelles récentes concernant les fournisseurs que nous recommandons. Il est difficile de suivre le rythme rapide de l'internet, mais nous faisons de notre mieux. Si vous repérez une erreur, si vous pensez qu'un fournisseur ne devrait pas figurer dans la liste, si vous remarquez qu'il manque un fournisseur qualifié, si vous pensez qu'un plugin de navigateur n'est plus le meilleur choix ou si vous découvrez un autre problème, n'hésitez pas à nous en faire part." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="Un site web à vocation sociale qui fournit des informations sur la protection de votre vie privée et la sécurité de vos données en ligne." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.he.env b/includes/strings.he.env index 19ecd49a..ea14d2b5 100644 --- a/includes/strings.he.env +++ b/includes/strings.he.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="אתר בעל מוטיבציה חברתית המספק מ FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides ותורמים." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides הוא אתר ללא מטרות רווח, בעל מוטיבציה חברתית, המספק מידע להגנה על אבטחת הנתונים ופרטיותך." FOOTER_NOTE="אנחנו לא מרוויחים כסף מהמלצה על מוצרים מסוימים, ואיננו משתמשים בקישורי שותפים." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="חשוב לאתר כמו Privacy Guides תמיד להישאר מעודכנים. אנו זקוקים לקהל שלנו כדי לפקוח על עדכוני תוכנה עבור היישומים המופיעים באתר שלנו ולעקוב אחר חדשות אחרונות על ספקים שאנו ממליצים עליהם. קשה לעמוד בקצב המהיר של האינטרנט, אבל אנחנו מנסים כמיטב יכולתנו. אם אתה מבצע שגיאה, חושב שאסור לרשום ספק, שימו לב שספק מוסמך חסר, מאמינים שתוסף דפדפן אינו הבחירה הטובה ביותר, או לחשוף שום בעיה אחרת, אנא יידעו אותנו." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="אתר בעל מוטיבציה חברתית המספק מידע על הגנה על פרטיותם ואבטחת הנתונים המקוונים שלך." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.hi.env b/includes/strings.hi.env index 00bf6ac7..1be07ec1 100644 --- a/includes/strings.hi.env +++ b/includes/strings.hi.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="A socially motivated website which provides information ab FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides and contributors." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides is a non-profit, socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We do not make money from recommending certain products, and we do not use affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="It's important for a website like Privacy Guides to always stay up-to-date. We need our audience to keep an eye on software updates for the applications listed on our site and follow recent news about providers that we recommend. It's hard to keep up with the fast pace of the internet, but we try our best. If you spot an error, think a provider should not be listed, notice a qualified provider is missing, believe a browser plugin is no longer the best choice, or uncover any other issue, please let us know." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="A socially motivated website which provides information about protecting your online data privacy and security." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.hu.env b/includes/strings.hu.env index bf1c00c3..5b0e4471 100644 --- a/includes/strings.hu.env +++ b/includes/strings.hu.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="A socially motivated website which provides information ab FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides and contributors." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides is a non-profit, socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We do not make money from recommending certain products, and we do not use affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="It's important for a website like Privacy Guides to always stay up-to-date. We need our audience to keep an eye on software updates for the applications listed on our site and follow recent news about providers that we recommend. It's hard to keep up with the fast pace of the internet, but we try our best. If you spot an error, think a provider should not be listed, notice a qualified provider is missing, believe a browser plugin is no longer the best choice, or uncover any other issue, please let us know." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="A socially motivated website which provides information about protecting your online data privacy and security." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.id.env b/includes/strings.id.env index 6b28f2c2..66180285 100644 --- a/includes/strings.id.env +++ b/includes/strings.id.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="A socially motivated website which provides information ab FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides and contributors." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides is a non-profit, socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We do not make money from recommending certain products, and we do not use affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="It's important for a website like Privacy Guides to always stay up-to-date. We need our audience to keep an eye on software updates for the applications listed on our site and follow recent news about providers that we recommend. It's hard to keep up with the fast pace of the internet, but we try our best. If you spot an error, think a provider should not be listed, notice a qualified provider is missing, believe a browser plugin is no longer the best choice, or uncover any other issue, please let us know." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="A socially motivated website which provides information about protecting your online data privacy and security." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.it.env b/includes/strings.it.env index 545410b9..cb035c72 100644 --- a/includes/strings.it.env +++ b/includes/strings.it.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="Un sito web a sfondo sociale che fornisce informazioni sul FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides e collaboratori." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides è un sito web senza scopo di lucro e a sfondo sociale che fornisce informazioni per proteggere la sicurezza e la privacy dei dati." FOOTER_NOTE="Non guadagniamo denaro consigliando determinati prodotti e non utilizziamo link di affiliazione." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="Per un sito web come Privacy Guides è importante rimanere sempre aggiornati. Abbiamo bisogno che il nostro pubblico tenga d'occhio gli aggiornamenti del software per le applicazioni elencate sul nostro sito e segua le notizie recenti sui provider che raccomandiamo. È difficile tenere il passo con il ritmo veloce di Internet, ma facciamo del nostro meglio. Se noti un errore, se pensi che un provider non dovrebbe essere presente nell'elenco, se noti che manca un provider qualificato, se ritieni che un plugin del browser non sia più la scelta migliore o se scopri qualsiasi altro problema, faccelo sapere." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="Un sito web a sfondo sociale che fornisce informazioni sulla protezione della privacy e della sicurezza dei tuoi dati online." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.ja.env b/includes/strings.ja.env index 48ef9afe..6b8d9654 100644 --- a/includes/strings.ja.env +++ b/includes/strings.ja.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="A socially motivated website which provides information ab FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides and contributors." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides is a non-profit, socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We do not make money from recommending certain products, and we do not use affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="It's important for a website like Privacy Guides to always stay up-to-date. We need our audience to keep an eye on software updates for the applications listed on our site and follow recent news about providers that we recommend. It's hard to keep up with the fast pace of the internet, but we try our best. If you spot an error, think a provider should not be listed, notice a qualified provider is missing, believe a browser plugin is no longer the best choice, or uncover any other issue, please let us know." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="A socially motivated website which provides information about protecting your online data privacy and security." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.ko.env b/includes/strings.ko.env index 7cc5e487..282b0aa9 100644 --- a/includes/strings.ko.env +++ b/includes/strings.ko.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="A socially motivated website which provides information ab FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides and contributors." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides is a non-profit, socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We do not make money from recommending certain products, and we do not use affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="It's important for a website like Privacy Guides to always stay up-to-date. We need our audience to keep an eye on software updates for the applications listed on our site and follow recent news about providers that we recommend. It's hard to keep up with the fast pace of the internet, but we try our best. If you spot an error, think a provider should not be listed, notice a qualified provider is missing, believe a browser plugin is no longer the best choice, or uncover any other issue, please let us know." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="A socially motivated website which provides information about protecting your online data privacy and security." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.ku-IQ.env b/includes/strings.ku-IQ.env index dc504788..036f40e1 100644 --- a/includes/strings.ku-IQ.env +++ b/includes/strings.ku-IQ.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="A socially motivated website which provides information ab FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides and contributors." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides is a non-profit, socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We do not make money from recommending certain products, and we do not use affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="It's important for a website like Privacy Guides to always stay up-to-date. We need our audience to keep an eye on software updates for the applications listed on our site and follow recent news about providers that we recommend. It's hard to keep up with the fast pace of the internet, but we try our best. If you spot an error, think a provider should not be listed, notice a qualified provider is missing, believe a browser plugin is no longer the best choice, or uncover any other issue, please let us know." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="A socially motivated website which provides information about protecting your online data privacy and security." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.nl.env b/includes/strings.nl.env index 6c1a8897..167879d9 100644 --- a/includes/strings.nl.env +++ b/includes/strings.nl.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="Een sociaal gemotiveerde website die informatie biedt over FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides en bijdragers." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Handleidingen is een non-profit, sociaal gemotiveerde website die informatie biedt voor de bescherming van uw gegevensbeveiliging en privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We verdienen geen geld met het aanbevelen van bepaalde producten en we gebruiken geen affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="Het is belangrijk voor een website als Privacy Guides om altijd up-to-date te blijven. We willen dat ons publiek software-updates in de gaten houdt voor de toepassingen die op onze site staan en recent nieuws volgt over providers die we aanbevelen. Het is moeilijk om het snelle tempo van het internet bij te houden, maar we doen ons best. Als u een fout ziet, denkt dat een provider niet in de lijst zou moeten staan, merkt dat een gekwalificeerde provider ontbreekt, denkt dat een browserplugin niet langer de beste keuze is of een ander probleem ontdekt, laat het ons dan weten." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="Een sociaal gemotiveerde website die informatie biedt over het beschermen van uw online data privacy en veiligheid." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.pl.env b/includes/strings.pl.env index 24b8143f..113c01a3 100644 --- a/includes/strings.pl.env +++ b/includes/strings.pl.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="Umotywowana społecznie strona internetowa dostarczająca FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides i współtwórcy." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides to niekomercyjna, społecznie umotywowana strona internetowa, która dostarcza informacji na temat ochrony danych oraz prywatności." FOOTER_NOTE="Nie zarabiamy na polecaniu określonych produktów i nie korzystamy z linków partnerskich." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="Ważne jest, aby strona taka jak Privacy Guides była zawsze aktualna. Potrzebujemy naszych odbiorców, aby śledzili aktualizacje oprogramowania dla aplikacji wymienionych na naszej stronie i śledzili najnowsze wiadomości o usługodawcach, których polecamy. Trudno jest nadążyć za szybkim tempem Internetu, ale staramy się jak możemy. Jeśli zauważysz błąd, uważasz, że usługodawca nie powinien znajdować się na liście, zauważysz brak wykwalifikowanego usługodawcy, uważasz, że wtyczka do przeglądarki nie jest już najlepszym wyborem lub odkryjesz inny problem, daj nam znać." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="Umotywowana społecznie strona internetowa dostarczająca informacje z zakresu ochrony danych i prywatności." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.pt-BR.env b/includes/strings.pt-BR.env index db177f19..56db491b 100644 --- a/includes/strings.pt-BR.env +++ b/includes/strings.pt-BR.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="Um site com uma motivação social que fornece informaçõ FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides e colaboradores." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides é um site sem fins lucrativos e com motivação social que fornece informações para proteger sua segurança e privacidade de dados." FOOTER_NOTE="Não ganhamos dinheiro com a recomendação de determinados produtos e não usamos links de afiliados." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="É importante que um site como o Privacy Guides esteja sempre atualizado. Precisamos que nosso público fique atento às atualizações de software dos aplicativos listados em nosso site e acompanhe as notícias recentes sobre os provedores que recomendamos. É difícil acompanhar o ritmo acelerado da Internet, mas fazemos o possível. Se você detectar um erro, achar que um provedor não deveria estar listado, perceber que um provedor qualificado está faltando, acreditar que um plug-in de navegador não é mais a melhor opção ou descobrir qualquer outro problema, nos informe." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="Um site com uma motivação social que fornece informações sobre como proteger a privacidade e segurança de seus dados." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.pt.env b/includes/strings.pt.env index a4d5512c..bee2ff51 100644 --- a/includes/strings.pt.env +++ b/includes/strings.pt.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="A socially motivated website which provides information ab FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides and contributors." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides is a non-profit, socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We do not make money from recommending certain products, and we do not use affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="It's important for a website like Privacy Guides to always stay up-to-date. We need our audience to keep an eye on software updates for the applications listed on our site and follow recent news about providers that we recommend. It's hard to keep up with the fast pace of the internet, but we try our best. If you spot an error, think a provider should not be listed, notice a qualified provider is missing, believe a browser plugin is no longer the best choice, or uncover any other issue, please let us know." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="A socially motivated website which provides information about protecting your online data privacy and security." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.ru.env b/includes/strings.ru.env index af81ff4f..73ab0642 100644 --- a/includes/strings.ru.env +++ b/includes/strings.ru.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="Социально мотивированный сайт, FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides и поддерживающие." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides - некоммерческий сайт, предоставляющий информацию по защите безопасности и конфиденциальности ваших данных." FOOTER_NOTE="Мы не зарабатываем на рекомендациях определенных продуктов и не используем партнерские ссылки." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="Для такого сайта, как Privacy Guides, важно всегда оставаться в курсе последних событий. Мы хотим, чтобы наша аудитория следила за обновлениями программного обеспечения и провайдеров, которых мы рекомендуем. Трудно угнаться за быстрым темпом развития интернета, но мы стараемся делать все возможное. Если вы заметили ошибку, считаете, что провайдера не должно быть в списке, заметили отсутствие квалифицированного провайдера, считаете, что плагин для браузера больше не является лучшим выбором или обнаружили любую другую проблему, пожалуйста, сообщите нам об этом." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="Социально мотивированный сайт, предоставляющий информацию о защите конфиденциальности и безопасности данных в Интернете." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.sv.env b/includes/strings.sv.env index 0a14ee16..3c9973fa 100644 --- a/includes/strings.sv.env +++ b/includes/strings.sv.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="A socially motivated website which provides information ab FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides and contributors." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides is a non-profit, socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We do not make money from recommending certain products, and we do not use affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="It's important for a website like Privacy Guides to always stay up-to-date. We need our audience to keep an eye on software updates for the applications listed on our site and follow recent news about providers that we recommend. It's hard to keep up with the fast pace of the internet, but we try our best. If you spot an error, think a provider should not be listed, notice a qualified provider is missing, believe a browser plugin is no longer the best choice, or uncover any other issue, please let us know." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="A socially motivated website which provides information about protecting your online data privacy and security." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.tr.env b/includes/strings.tr.env index 9668b812..10dc236d 100644 --- a/includes/strings.tr.env +++ b/includes/strings.tr.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="A socially motivated website which provides information ab FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides and contributors." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides is a non-profit, socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We do not make money from recommending certain products, and we do not use affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="It's important for a website like Privacy Guides to always stay up-to-date. We need our audience to keep an eye on software updates for the applications listed on our site and follow recent news about providers that we recommend. It's hard to keep up with the fast pace of the internet, but we try our best. If you spot an error, think a provider should not be listed, notice a qualified provider is missing, believe a browser plugin is no longer the best choice, or uncover any other issue, please let us know." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="A socially motivated website which provides information about protecting your online data privacy and security." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.uk.env b/includes/strings.uk.env index 5e448a90..83c1d5b3 100644 --- a/includes/strings.uk.env +++ b/includes/strings.uk.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="A socially motivated website which provides information ab FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides and contributors." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides is a non-profit, socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We do not make money from recommending certain products, and we do not use affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="It's important for a website like Privacy Guides to always stay up-to-date. We need our audience to keep an eye on software updates for the applications listed on our site and follow recent news about providers that we recommend. It's hard to keep up with the fast pace of the internet, but we try our best. If you spot an error, think a provider should not be listed, notice a qualified provider is missing, believe a browser plugin is no longer the best choice, or uncover any other issue, please let us know." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="A socially motivated website which provides information about protecting your online data privacy and security." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.vi.env b/includes/strings.vi.env index 03c0a6d5..d82bc9c0 100644 --- a/includes/strings.vi.env +++ b/includes/strings.vi.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="A socially motivated website which provides information ab FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides and contributors." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides is a non-profit, socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We do not make money from recommending certain products, and we do not use affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="It's important for a website like Privacy Guides to always stay up-to-date. We need our audience to keep an eye on software updates for the applications listed on our site and follow recent news about providers that we recommend. It's hard to keep up with the fast pace of the internet, but we try our best. If you spot an error, think a provider should not be listed, notice a qualified provider is missing, believe a browser plugin is no longer the best choice, or uncover any other issue, please let us know." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="A socially motivated website which provides information about protecting your online data privacy and security." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.zh-Hant.env b/includes/strings.zh-Hant.env index a4aa5ef7..d0753bb6 100644 --- a/includes/strings.zh-Hant.env +++ b/includes/strings.zh-Hant.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="以社會為導向的網站,提供有關如何保護您 FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides 和貢獻者。" FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides 是一個非營利性、以社會為導向的網站,提供保護您資料安全與隱私的資訊。" FOOTER_NOTE="我們不會透過推薦特定產品賺取利潤,也不使用聯盟連結。" +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="對於像 Privacy Guides 這樣的網站來說,保持最新非常重要。我們需要讀者關注我們網站列出的應用程式的更新,並關注我們推薦供應商的最新消息。要跟上網際網路的快節奏很難,但我們會盡力而為。如果您發現錯誤,認為某個供應商不應該列出,注意到缺少合格的供應商,認為某個瀏覽器擴充功能不再是最佳選擇,或發現其他問題,請告訴我們。" HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="以社會為導向的網站,提供有關如何保護您的線上資料隱私和安全的資訊。" HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss" diff --git a/includes/strings.zh.env b/includes/strings.zh.env index b1a382df..256c599b 100644 --- a/includes/strings.zh.env +++ b/includes/strings.zh.env @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ DESCRIPTION_HOMEPAGE="A socially motivated website which provides information ab FOOTER_COPYRIGHT_AUTHOR="Privacy Guides and contributors." FOOTER_INTRO="Privacy Guides is a non-profit, socially motivated website that provides information for protecting your data security and privacy." FOOTER_NOTE="We do not make money from recommending certain products, and we do not use affiliate links." +FOOTER_PRIVACY_NOTICE="Privacy notice." HOMEPAGE_CTA_DESCRIPTION="It's important for a website like Privacy Guides to always stay up-to-date. We need our audience to keep an eye on software updates for the applications listed on our site and follow recent news about providers that we recommend. It's hard to keep up with the fast pace of the internet, but we try our best. If you spot an error, think a provider should not be listed, notice a qualified provider is missing, believe a browser plugin is no longer the best choice, or uncover any other issue, please let us know." HOMEPAGE_DESCRIPTION="A socially motivated website which provides information about protecting your online data privacy and security." HOMEPAGE_RSS_CHANGELOG_LINK="https://discuss.privacyguides.net/c/site-development/changelog/9.rss"