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(What weasel this is bogus, we promise no such thing.)
 
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At [[DigitalMZX]], we promise not to collect any personal information outside of that which is immediately required to possess an account - this includes your username, email address, and password. This data is not shared with any external sources, will never be sold to a third-party, and most certainly will not be used to incriminate or defame under any circumstances.
At [[DigitalMZX]], the only information you are ever required to provide to us to maintain a user account is a user name, a password, and an email address.  Any other personal information you provide is done so at your own discretion.  We will not sell any of your information to third parties, and we take reasonable security measures to protect your email address and password from unauthorized access. However, most of your profile information is publicly viewable, so don't post anything in it that you don't want other people to know about.
 
We take our little community (and the services that facilitate it) seriously.  We are not particularly friendly towards attempts to disrupt it.  As such, we reserve the right to collect whatever information about our users and their habits as we deem necessary to smoothly handle problems.  This includes (but is not limited to) tracking your IP address over time, conducting [[Sharpnova|independent background discovery]], and archiving everything you post.

Latest revision as of 14:37, 13 February 2008

At DigitalMZX, the only information you are ever required to provide to us to maintain a user account is a user name, a password, and an email address. Any other personal information you provide is done so at your own discretion. We will not sell any of your information to third parties, and we take reasonable security measures to protect your email address and password from unauthorized access. However, most of your profile information is publicly viewable, so don't post anything in it that you don't want other people to know about.

We take our little community (and the services that facilitate it) seriously. We are not particularly friendly towards attempts to disrupt it. As such, we reserve the right to collect whatever information about our users and their habits as we deem necessary to smoothly handle problems. This includes (but is not limited to) tracking your IP address over time, conducting independent background discovery, and archiving everything you post.