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As is typical, we log http requests to our server. This means that we know the originating IP (e.g. 18.29.0.1) address of an agent requesting a URL. We do not log the the specific identity of visitors. We occasionally analyze the log files to determine which files are most requested and the previous site or user agent which prompted the request. Our logging is passive; we do not use technologies such as cookies to maintain any information on users.
We also log requests to our search, cgi, and list maintenance services. This data is only used for administration and researching the efficacy of our tools.
Logged information is not disclosed outside of W3C host site personnel. Aggregate
(completely non-identifying) statistics generated from these logs may be
reported as part of research results. The logs are permanently archived as
raw research material.
This statement applies to member interactions with the W3C Member Web site. It does not apply to our non-member site nor email sent to W3C staff or lists. Any questions regarding the web site and the privacy policy can be directed to site-policy@w3.org . Email interactions are guided by general net-etiquette conventions.
Members' interactions with the site are authenticated. Consequently we have the capability to identify users and their activities.
This is commensurate with the AC representative role as the single and responsible point of contact for their organization.
Very often, the participants of an activity and the project manager or working group chair will determine the degree of publicity inherent to a specific W3C activity.
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October 19, 1998