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A privacy policy is a statement or legal document (in privacy law) that discloses some or all of the ways a party gathers, uses, discloses, and manages a customer or client's data. [1]
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Wikipedia:Centralized discussion – a centralized list of ongoing policy discussions; Wikipedia:Perennial proposals – proposals that come up very often; Wikipedia:Product, process, policy – the place of policies in Wikipedia; Help:Introduction to policies and guidelines – major policies and guidelines for very new users
This page includes a listing of policies and guidelines for English Wikipedia. Policy and guideline pages describe Wikipedia's principles and best-agreed practices. Policies are standards that all users should normally follow, while guidelines are meant to be best practices for following those standards in specific contexts.
The level of privacy is dependent on what personal information is provided on-wiki, as long as the Wikipedia identity is not discussed off-wiki. This is likely the most secure method of editing Wikipedia and has the lowest risk of the Wikipedia identity being linked to the real life identity.
This page is intended as a guideline for user security concerns and practices on Wikipedia. It adapts some information from the Wikimedia Foundation's privacy policy to address some personal security concerns that may arise in the course of editing Wikipedia.
Information privacy is the relationship between the collection and dissemination of data, technology, the public expectation of privacy, contextual information norms, and the legal and political issues surrounding them. [1]
A review and evaluation of scholarly work regarding the current state of the value of individuals' privacy of online social networking show the following results: "first, adults seem to be more concerned about potential privacy threats than younger users; second, policy makers should be alarmed by a large part of users who underestimate risks ...