Privacy Policy
Short answer: We don't intend to share your data with any third parties for any reason. Please use common sense when posting any personal identifying information in the discussion areas and in your profile.
Information Collected
UNCLOSdebate.org collects two kinds of information from visitors to the site: traffic data and user-submitted posts. We do not sell or share any personal information with third parties.
We track user traffic and surfing trends such as which articles, keywords, or authors or prominent in a given week to provide more value to users. This information is aggregated and no personally identifying information is kept. With respect to cookies: We use cookies to record user-specific information on what pages users access or visit, alert visitors to new areas that we think might be of interest to them when they return to our site.
UNCLOSdebate.org also offers users the chance to post comments on stories or reply to other user comments. Users are requested to fill in their name and email address but are welcome to use an alias or a shrouded email address to foil email harvesting tools.
Security
To secure site integrity, we employ measures including but not limited to security audits, use of encryption tools and software, and other reasonable security measures and procedures. Internal access to users' private and nonpublic personal information is restricted to site administrators and individuals on a need-to-know basis.
Changes
The wording of this privacy policy may change over time (as we tinker with it and more services are added) but should not change significantly. Major changes will be announced one week in advance on the project updates blog (http://www.UNCLOSdebate.org/blog/).