Last edited: 29 August 2022
This Radicle Community forum (community.radworks.org) is maintained on a voluntary basis by the Radicle Foundation (the “Foundation”). The Foundation is a Swiss foundation whose purpose is to support the development of resilient and humane software infrastructures. The Foundation is committed to supporting projects and people that develop non-extractive peer-to-peer technologies that promote internet freedom, including, among others, the Radicle project. While the Foundation previously assisted in the development and deployment of the Radicle Network, which includes the Drips Protocols, the Foundation does not own, manage, or control or act as an administrator of the Radicle Network. The Radicle Network presently operates in a fully decentralized and autonomous manner and the Drips Protocols offer Users an opt-in Ethereum protocol integration. The Foundation is neither involved in nor in any way responsible for the ongoing operation, running, or functioning of the Radicle Network and/or any of the interactions, collaborations or contractual relationships between Users on the Radicle Network.
The Foundation voluntarily supports the growth and development of the Radicle project (of which Drips Protocols are a part), including the Radicle Network (further defined in the Terms of Use) as well as the Radicle websites and other communication channels for the Radicle community, including this Radicle Community forum. The Foundation has posted this Privacy Policy for the benefit of the community of supporters of the Radicle project. The Foundation takes Radicle community member’s data and privacy seriously - and is committed to protecting the rights of Radicle community members when it comes to their data and privacy.
This policy applies to all of the Foundation’s data processing activities where it acts as a data controller. In this policy, “Foundation” refers to Radicle Foundation, a foundation incorporated in Switzerland with its registered address at Suurstoffi 37, 6343 Rotkreuz. For more information about the Foundation, see the Imprint or the “Contact” section of this policy.
The Foundation may make changes to this policy every so often. When changed, the Foundation will change the “Last edited” date at the top of the page. You are encouraged to review this policy regularly in order to stay informed about the Foundation’s information practices. If you do not agree to the revised policy, do not use, access, or interact with this forum.
What information is collected and why?
When browsing community.radworks.org:
When you visit community.radworks.org, whether you have an account or not, the forum uses cookies, server logs, and other methods to collect data about what pages you visit and when. This is done to optimize the forum, so that it’s quick and easy to use; diagnose and debug technical errors; defend the forum from abuse and technical attacks; compile statistics on forum and topic popularity; compile statistics on the kinds of software and computers visitors use
Foundation stores aggregate statistics about use of the forum for as long as Foundation hosts the forum, but those statistics don’t include data identifiable to you personally.
When registering for community.radworks.org:
Foundation collects information from you when you register on the community.radworks.org site and gather data when you participate in the forum by reading, writing, and evaluating the content shared here.
When registering on community.radworks.org, you may be asked to enter your name and email address. You may, however, visit community.radworks.org site without registering. Your email address will be verified by an email containing a unique link. If that link is visited, Foundation knows that you control the email address. However, your email address is never made public as part of your account data.
When using the community.radworks.org forum as a registered user:
When registered and posting, Foundation records the IP address that the post originated from. Foundation also may retain server logs which include the IP address of every request to its server. The administrator dashboard allows us to see a registered user’s: username, name, email, profile picture, last accessed IP address, and date and IP address at registration. The administrators can also see various statistics on your forum usage: when you were last emailed; when you were last seen on the forum; the number of likes given and received; the number of topic viewed; the number of posts created and read; the number of warnings you’ve received; the number of flags you have given and received; the number of private topics you are involved with; and the number of days you’ve visited the forum.
The Radicle Community forum is public, including your account data. The content of your posts, plus data about bookmarks, likes, and links you follow is collected in order to share that data with other users, through the forum. Your account data is used to identify you on the forum, and to create pages specific to you, like your profile page. You may provide additional data for your account, like a short biography, your location, or your birthday, on the profile settings page for your account. This data is made available to others who can access the forum. You don’t have to provide this additional information, and you can erase it at any time.
Your email is not shown as public data in your profile. Foundation uses your registered email address to
- notify you about posts and other activity on the forum
- reset your password and help keep your account secure
- contact you in special circumstances related to your account
- contact you about legal requests, like DMCA takedown requests
You can make choices about how data about is used on the settings page for your account. Logged in users are also able to switch from their normal account to an anonymous account. This allows users to create topics and replies without any details being displayed in the community.radworks.org user interface to connect the anonymous user with its associated account. You can read more about the anonymous mode here. Foundation will store your account data as well as your posts and other activity as long as your account remains open. When you delete your account, your account data will be deleted but your posts will remain. If you want Foundation to anonymize or delete your posts and other activity, reach out to Foundation via the information in the “Contact Us” section of this policy.
How is the data stored?
Foundation uses DigitalOcean to host this Discourse forum. Foundation’s DigitalOcean storage is hosted on servers across the EU. For further information and the applicable data protection provisions of DigitalOcean, visit this site.
Your information is retained for only for as long as is necessary for the purposes for which Foundation processes the information as set out in this policy. However, your personal data may be retained for a longer period of time where such retention is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which Foundation is subject, or in order to protect your vital interests or the vital interests of another natural person.
Are cookies used?
Yes. Cookies are small files that a site or its service provider transfers to your computer’s hard drive through your Web browser (if you allow and opt-in via the cookie consent when you visit this forum). These cookies enable the site to recognize your browser and, if you have a registered account, associate it with your registered account.
Cookies are used to understand and save your preferences for future visits and compile aggregate data about site traffic and site interaction so that Foundation can offer better site experiences and tools in the future. However, this cookie information isn’t shared with third parties beyond DigitalOcean, Foundation’s storage provider.
Is any information disclosed to outside parties?
Foundation does not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer to outside parties your personally identifiable information. This does not include DigitalOcean who assists Foundation in operating this site and servicing you; however, they make assurances that they take the appropriate security measures to keep this information confidential. Foundation may also release your information when release is appropriate to comply with the law, enforce the forum’s site policies, or protect Foundation’s or others rights, property, or safety.
User Rights Under GDPR
The Radicle Foundation takes user rights and privacy seriously - and this philosophy is built into each project it supports. Foundation’s third-party storage provider makes assurances that they take the appropriate security measures to prevent access to personal data of this forum’s registered users that is not explicitly public as part of the forum (e.g. email address or your interaction with the forum when in anonymous mode).
As a registered Radicle Community member, you have the right to information, correction, limitation of data processing, deletion of personal data, objection, revocation of the declaration of consent under data protection law for the future and data transferability within the framework of the data protection law applicable to you and to the extent provided for therein (such as in the case of the GDPR, under Regulation (EU) 2016/679).
- You can see your account data at any time by visiting your account page on the forum. Your account page also lists your posts and other activity on the forum.
- Your account activity page also includes a link to download all of your activity in standard comma-separated values format.
- You can change your account data at any time by visiting the profile settings page for your account. The settings for a particular forum may also allow you to close your account, on the settings page for your account. Closing your account starts a process of erasing or anonymizing the Foundation’s records of data you provided for your account. Forum administrators can also erase and anonymize accounts.
- Depending on the settings for your particular forum, you may also be able to edit, anonymize, or erase your posts. When you edit posts, Foundation will keep all versions of your posts. Forum administrators can view old versions of posts, and optionally make them visible to other forum visitors.
- Data is used about posts and activity to set trust levels automatically as well as award you badges and calculate a trust level for your account. Your trust level may affect how you can participate in the forum, such as whether you can upload images, as well as give you access to moderation and management powers in the forum. Your trust level therefore reflects forum administrators’ confidence in you, and their willingness to delegate community management functions, like moderation. If you think your trust level has been set incorrectly, contact an administrator of your forum. They can manually adjust the trust level of your account.
In addition, you have the right to assert your claims in court or to file a complaint with the responsible data protection authority. Switzerland’s competent data protection authority is the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner.
Contact Us
This forum is operated by Radicle Foundation. The Foundation is registered in Switzerland under the commercial register number CHE405.696.942. The Foundation’s registered office is located at:
Suurstoffi 37
6343 Rotkreuz
Switzerland
If you have any queries concerning your rights under this Privacy Policy, please contact the Foundation at ops@radicle.foundation.
This policy (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) was adapted from Discourse’s Privacy Policy and remixed based on our technical setup and forum configuration.