Wiktionary is run by the Wikimedia Foundation and its <span class="searchmatch">privacy</span> <span class="searchmatch">policy</span> can be found at http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/<span class="searchmatch">Privacy</span>_<span class="searchmatch">policy</span>....
and vandals. More information can be found on the Meta <span class="searchmatch">policy</span> page. If you feel that your <span class="searchmatch">privacy</span> has been violated through the misuse of this tool by a...
standard ones, that is, they remain covered by the CheckUser <span class="searchmatch">Policy</span> and the Wikimedia <span class="searchmatch">privacy</span> <span class="searchmatch">policy</span>. They shall be done by a regular steward and they shall...
normally not publicly accessible. See Wiktionary’s <span class="searchmatch">privacy</span> <span class="searchmatch">policy</span> which has more information on this. The <span class="searchmatch">privacy</span> implications of this vary, depending on the...
nor are they able to access the IP address of the user. (Wiktionary's <span class="searchmatch">privacy</span> <span class="searchmatch">policy</span> requires that IP addresses be hidden from general view, including from...
and vandals. More information can be found on the Meta <span class="searchmatch">policy</span> page. If you feel that your <span class="searchmatch">privacy</span> has been violated through the misuse of this tool by a...
IPs, and other relevant technical details. I also personally agree that <span class="searchmatch">privacy</span> issues are vital and would not reveal IP, location, or other personal information...
Policy#identification, nowadays the only requirement is to agree to confidentiality/<span class="searchmatch">privacy</span> agreement via Phabricator (phab:L37). However, it is true that earlier...
to be deleted. Individual edits can be deleted for the usual reasons (<span class="searchmatch">privacy</span> violations, vandalism, ...). This principle doesn't apply to IP users'...
CheckUser <span class="searchmatch">policy</span> on Meta. As stated in the previous vote, I am familiar with relevant technical details and I personally agree that <span class="searchmatch">privacy</span> issues are...