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+ | : Cookies are stored in the user's sugar profile directory. It is persistent between usages | ||
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+ | : As for your other comments, they are 100% dependent on the user's or deployment's configured server. | ||
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+ | : On socialhelp.sl.o (the default server): | ||
+ | : * We use discourse, and email and accounts are very central to discourse. Discourse is a very good piece of software and I suppose this is a compromise I am willing to make. | ||
+ | : * Accounts could be pre-created by deployments or kids could ask questions using a teachers account | ||
+ | : * We have a very stock standard privacy policy <https://socialhelp.sugarlabs.org/privacy>, it is very simple to understand and I recommend reading it. It does have a bad policy on COPPA, which is an issue to fix. |
Revision as of 05:30, 25 May 2015
Missing content
This feature page does not mention:
- that an account must be created by the learner,
- that the learner must have an e-mail account,
- whether a cookie for the account remains on the device,
- a privacy policy,
--Quozl (talk) 04:59, 20 May 2015 (EDT)
- Cookies are stored in the user's sugar profile directory. It is persistent between usages
- As for your other comments, they are 100% dependent on the user's or deployment's configured server.
- On socialhelp.sl.o (the default server):
- * We use discourse, and email and accounts are very central to discourse. Discourse is a very good piece of software and I suppose this is a compromise I am willing to make.
- * Accounts could be pre-created by deployments or kids could ask questions using a teachers account
- * We have a very stock standard privacy policy <https://socialhelp.sugarlabs.org/privacy>, it is very simple to understand and I recommend reading it. It does have a bad policy on COPPA, which is an issue to fix.