sbenthall
(Sebastian Benthall)
December 1, 2018, 2:41am
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The default Privacy Policy has not been updated since 2013.
Since then, the GDPR has come into effect, and it would be good if the default privacy policy was compliant with it, perhaps modeled on the new CDCK privacy policy .
You may notify the company under these terms, and send questions to the company, at <%{contact_email}>.
The company may notify you under these terms using the e-mail address you provide for your account on the forum, or by posting a message to the homepage of the forum or your account page.
<h2 id="heading--changes"><a href="#heading--changes">Changes</a></h2>
The company last updated these terms on July 12, 2018, and may update these terms again. The company will post all updates to the forum. For updates that contain substantial changes, the company agrees to e-mail you, if you've created an account and provided a valid e-mail address. The company may also announce updates with special messages or alerts on the forum.
Once you get notice of an update to these terms, you must agree to the new terms in order to keep using the forum.
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## [What information do we collect?](#collect)
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(I would love to work on this, but got hung up on the fact that all these server configurations are internationalized, and I can’t do that myself.)
[Forgive me if this is not the right place to log this. I’m trying to follow through on something discussed here, which may not have been the right place:
This is a helpful and comprehensive thread. It’s great to see how seriously Discourse is taking GDPR compliance.
I wanted to write in because I noticed that for the recently installed Discourse instance my community is useful, it is still using the default Privacy Policy that was last edited in 2013.
Because it hasn’t been edited since GDPR came under consideration, I am concerned that this default setting is not in compliance. I think that among other things, GDPR changed the way privacy po…
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