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Your IP address may be stored whenever you access any page on any WS Network website. Your IP address is an ID number that is unique to your computer or network.
If you have an account, your username and a hashed version of your password is stored.
Shortify
Any URLs you enter, along with the date and time that you submit the URL are stored.
If you are logged in, URLs you enter will automatically be added to your Wikinote wiki.
Wikinote
Any content posted on any page (public or private) in your Wiki will be stored as long as your account is active. Removing content from your Wiki prevents other users from seeing it (as does making the page private), but this content is not deleted unless you delete your account.
We do not provide any private information to third parties, but we may use it to generate anonymous statistics (such as the revision count at the bottom of Wikinote pages).
IP addresses are used to prevent abuse.
Information that you make public (such as public pages on your Wiki) can be accessed by anyone with access to WS Network.
Passwords are not stored; instead, a salted-hashed version is stored.
Note that WS Network makes periodic backups to ensure the integrity of our systems. Account information may persist for up to 60 days in these backups after you delete your account.
WS Network reserves the right to remove illegal content without prior notice.
Do not post copyrighted content on WS Network without authorization from the copyright holder. We reserve the right to review and remove - without notice - any content that we believe is in violation of copyright law.
Privacy Policy
Information we collect
WS Network does not collect personal information such as your name, address, or phone number. However, some information is kept:WS Network
Your IP address may be stored whenever you access any page on any WS Network website. Your IP address is an ID number that is unique to your computer or network.
If you have an account, your username and a hashed version of your password is stored.
Shortify
Any URLs you enter, along with the date and time that you submit the URL are stored.
If you are logged in, URLs you enter will automatically be added to your Wikinote wiki.
Wikinote
Any content posted on any page (public or private) in your Wiki will be stored as long as your account is active. Removing content from your Wiki prevents other users from seeing it (as does making the page private), but this content is not deleted unless you delete your account.
How we use your information
WS Network uses the information we store to provide you with useful services.We do not provide any private information to third parties, but we may use it to generate anonymous statistics (such as the revision count at the bottom of Wikinote pages).
IP addresses are used to prevent abuse.
Information that you make public (such as public pages on your Wiki) can be accessed by anyone with access to WS Network.
How we protect your information
All WS Network data is stored on a server in a secure datacenter. We use industry-standard TLS encryption to protect your login information and the contents of your private Wikinote pages.Passwords are not stored; instead, a salted-hashed version is stored.
Removing your information
At any time, you can access the Account Options page and delete your account. Deleting your account is permanent; neither you nor WS Network administrators are able to recover deleted accounts.Note that WS Network makes periodic backups to ensure the integrity of our systems. Account information may persist for up to 60 days in these backups after you delete your account.
Legal issues
WS Network does not monitor user-submitted content. However, we must comply with legitimate court orders to release or remove content.WS Network reserves the right to remove illegal content without prior notice.
Do not post copyrighted content on WS Network without authorization from the copyright holder. We reserve the right to review and remove - without notice - any content that we believe is in violation of copyright law.
