Wookieepedia:Privacy policy

Before reading this, please read Wikia's policy on collecting personal information.

Publicity
If you only read the Wookieepedia website, no more information is collected than is typically collected in server logs by web sites in general.

If you contribute to the Wookieepedia project, you are publishing every word you post publicly. If you write something, assume that it will be retained forever. This includes articles, user pages and talk pages. This is a public act, and you are identified with that edit as its author.

Phishing
A Wookieepedia administrator will never ask you for your password or (if you are a registered user) IP address. If you receive such a request from a person who pretends to be a Wookieepedia administrator, do not respond to it. Bring the issue up on the Administrators' noticeboard.

Do not under any circumstances reveal your password to anyone else.

Self-identification
You are not required to explicitly release any personal information, including, but not limited to, your real name, gender, age, location, country-specific identification code, or anything else besides the screen name of your choice. You are not required to provide any such information at the request of any Wookieepedia user &mdash; administrator or not. Feel free to ignore any such requests.

If you publish any such information on Wookieepedia, you acknowledge that you do this completely voluntarily, and that you realize the potential consequences, including misuse by third parties. Wookieepedia claims no responsibility for the accuracy of any personal information provided by its users.

Personal information belonging to other people
Disclosing personal information of another person without their explicit and public consent is forbidden. Violation will result in a block per Blocking policy and deletion of said personal information.

Wookieepedia and Wikia
Wookieepedia is hosted by Wikia, Inc., a commercial company incorporated in Delaware, United States. As such, the operation of Wookieepedia falls under the United States law and under Wikia policies.

The Wookieepedia community has no official affiliation with Wikia. None of the Wookieepedia administrators are part of the Wikia staff. They do not have direct access to the Wikia servers or any information not provided via the MediaWiki software interface.

The following three sections do not apply to any personal information that you explicitly make public by posting it on Wookieepedia. It applies to information published indirectly by the fact you view and edit Wookieepedia.

Information available to Wikia
The server logs record IP addresses and user agent strings of all users, registered or not. These are not, by themselves, made public; they are only used to aggregate data for the public Wikia statistics, and for CheckUser requests (see below). For details, refer to the Wikia terms of use.

Information available to the Wookieepedia community
The term "Wookieepedia community" includes all Wookieepedia users not affiliated with Wikia, Inc. This includes Wookieepedia anonymous users, registered users, administrators, and bureaucrats.

IP addresses of anonymous users are publicly available. An IP address can in many cases be used to identify the user's Internet service provider and/or geographical location. If you do not want your IP address to be public, it is in your best interest to register.

IP addresses of registered users are not publicly available to the Wookieepedia community. For an exception, see the CheckUser section below.

In case of autoblocks, the name of the autoblocked registered user or IP address is not revealed by the MediaWiki software. Autoblocks, therefore, cannot be used to establish two users as sharing the same IP.

Administrators can read deleted pages, while regular users cannot.

CheckUser
Although Wookieepedia administrators have no direct access to the database of registered users' IP addresses, they can under certain circumstances submit a CheckUser request to a Wikia staff member. For details, see CheckUser. Other user may or may not be made aware of the fact that the CheckUser request was submitted.

CheckUser requests are logged in a private Wikia log and not available to the Wookieepedia community.

CheckUser is only utilized in case of suspected sock puppetry in violation of Wookieepedia policies, such as using a sock puppet to circumvent a block or engaging in vandalism using multiple accounts.

As a result of a CheckUser request, the administrator is not given the IP address of the registered user. They only receive information on whether two or more users share the same IP range. The range (not the full IP address) is only disclosed if it is necessary for a rangeblock.

Cookies and the client-side persistent storage
Wookieepedia uses browser cookies to store your session data. Thus, if you have logged in previously, the browser may remember this information and log you back in automatically when you return to the site. The cookies do not contain any personally identifiable information, but if you wish to switch them off or delete them, you may do so at any time.

Some JavaScript (client-side) functionality on Wookieepedia makes use of the client-side persistent storage specification. Currently, the only browser to support it is Mozilla Firefox, version 2.0 or higher. This information can be used by a person with access to your computer to identify the fact that you viewed certain Wookieepedia articles. If you do not want this information to be stored on your computer, you can either disable JavaScript or delete this data using Firefox's "Delete personal data" function.

Security of information
Wookieepedia makes no guarantee against unauthorized access to any information you provide. This information may be available to anyone with access to the Wikia servers.

E-mail
You may provide your e-mail address in your Preferences and enable other logged-in users to send email to you through the wiki. Your address will not be revealed to them unless you respond, or possibly if the email bounces. The email address may be used by the Wikimedia Foundation to communicate with users on a wider scale.

If you do not provide an email address, you will not be able to reset your password if you forget it. However, you may contact the Wikia staff to enter a new mail address in your preferences.

You can remove your email address from your preferences at any time to prevent it from being used.

IRC
The IRC channels #wookieepedia and #wikia are not officially part of Wookieepedia or Wikia proper. By participating in an IRC channel, your IP address may be exposed to other participants. Using the Wikia CGI:IRC gateway will expose the username you are currently logged in on Wikia under.

The Wookieepedia channel operators have no access to NickServ passwords or any other information not made publicly available by you via the NickServ interface.

Removal of user accounts
Once created, user accounts will not be removed. Wikia may add the technical possibility to rename a user in the future, but neither Wookieepedia nor Wikia can guarantee that a name will be changed on request. Currently, only Wikia staff members can rename users on wikis where this experimental functionality is enabled.

Deletion of content
Removing text from Wookieepedia does not permanently delete it. In normal pages, anyone can look at a previous version and see what was there. If a page is "deleted", any administrator can see what was deleted. Information can be permanently deleted by the Wikia staff, but there is no guarantee this will ever happen.

Deletion per author request
Wookieepedia administrators can and will delete your user page or any of your user subpages, as well as personal information about you that was posted by you or another user, at your request. However, in addition to the aforementioned administrator access to deleted content, Wookieepedia makes no guarantee that the deleted information will stay deleted forever.

COPPA provision (users under 13 years old)
If a Wookieepedia user claims to be under 13 years old, said user is blocked on sight, and all personal information about them is deleted. This is a forced measure to avoid any legal trouble associated with the United States Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.

A more detailed explanation can be found at the FAQ.