"faq.aboutScratchTitle":"Hva er Scratch, og hva kan jeg bruke det til?",
"faq.aboutScratchBody":"With the Scratch programming language and online community, you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations -- and share your creations with others around the world. As young people create and share Scratch projects, they learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively. To learn more about Scratch, see the {aboutScratchLink} page.",
"faq.aboutScratchLinkText":"Om Scratch",
"faq.makeGameTitle":"Hvordan lager jeg et spill eller en animasjon med Scratch?",
"faq.makeGameBody":"Check out the {ideasLink} to see lots of ways to get started with Scratch",
"faq.whoUsesScratchBody":"Scratch is used by people from all backgrounds, in all countries around the world, in all types of settings -- homes, schools, libraries, museums, and more. Scratch is designed especially for young people ages 8 to 16, but people of all ages create and share with Scratch. Younger children may want to try {scratchJrLink}, a simplified version of Scratch designed for ages 5 to 7.",
"faq.requirementsTitle":"Hva kreves av datamaskinen for å kjøre Scratch?",
"faq.requirementsBody":"Scratch will run in most current web browsers on desktops, laptops and tablets. You can view projects on mobile phones, but currently you are not able to create or edit projects on phones. Below is the list of officially supported browsers.",
"faq.requirementsDesktop":"Desktop",
"faq.requirementsDesktopChrome":"Chrome (63+)",
"faq.requirementsDesktopEdge":"Edge (15+)",
"faq.requirementsDesktopFirefox":"Firefox (57+)",
"faq.requirementsDesktopSafari":"Safari (11+)",
"faq.requirementsDesktopIE":"Internet Explorer is NOT supported.",
"faq.offlineBody":"The Scratch app allows you to create Scratch projects without an internet connection. You can download the {downloadLink} from the Scratch website or the app store for your device. (This was previously called the \"Scratch Offline Editor\").",
"faq.uploadOldTitle":"Kan jeg fremdeles legge ut prosjekter som er laget med eldre versjoner av Scratch?",
"faq.uploadOldBody":"Yes: You can share or upload projects made with earlier versions of Scratch, and they will be visible and playable. (However, you can’t download projects made with or edited in later versions of Scratch and open them in earlier versions. For example, you can’t open a Scratch 3.0 project in the desktop version of {scratch2Link}, because Scratch 2.0 doesn’t know how to read the .sb3 project file format.)",
"faq.scratch2":"Scratch 2.0",
"faq.scratchCostTitle":"Hva koster Scratch? Trenger jeg en programlisens?",
"faq.scratchCostBody":"Scratch is and always will be free. You don’t need a license to use Scratch in your school, home, or anywhere else. The development and maintenance of Scratch is paid for by grants and donations. If you’d like to contribute to Scratch, check out our {donateLink}.",
"faq.donateLinkText":"Donate page",
"faq.mediaLabTitle":"Hvem har laget Scratch?",
"faq.mediaLabBody":"Scratch is developed and maintained by the Scratch Team at the {llkLink} at {mediaLabLink}.",
"faq.aboutScratch3Body":"Scratch 3.0 is the latest generation of Scratch, launched on January 2, 2019. It is designed to expand how, what, and where you can create with Scratch. It includes dozens of new sprites, a totally new sound editor, and many new programming blocks. And with Scratch 3.0, you’re able to create and play projects on your tablet, in addition to your laptop or desktop computer.",
"faq.reportBugsScratch3Title":"How can I report bugs and share feedback on Scratch 3.0?",
"faq.reportBugsScratch3Body":"You can report bugs and share feedback in the {forumsLink} section of the Scratch discussion forums.",
"faq.languagesScratch3Title":"Is Scratch 3.0 available in multiple languages?",
"faq.languagesScratch3Body1":"Yes. To change the language of the programming blocks, click on the “globe” icon in the top navigation bar of the programming editor, then click on the dropdown menu to select a language.",
"faq.languagesScratch3Body2":"All of our translations are done by volunteers. The Scratch 3.0 editor has already been translated into 40+ languages. You can view all the languages currently being translated and reviewed on our {transifexLink}. If you want to help with translation or review, please contact {emailLink}.",
"faq.transifexLinkText":"translation server",
"faq.removedBlocksScratch3Title":"Does Scratch 3.0 remove any coding blocks from earlier versions of Scratch?",
"faq.removedBlocksScratch3Body":"No coding blocks have been removed in Scratch 3.0, but some have changed a bit and others have moved into \"Extensions\" (as described below, in the {extensionsFAQLink} section).",
"faq.newBlocksOperators":"New operators that make it easier to work with text (strings)",
"faq.newBlocksPen":"New pen blocks, including support for transparency",
"faq.newBlocksGlide":"New glide block to move easily to a sprite (or random point)",
"faq.newBlocksExtensions":"Many new capabilities through \"Scratch Extensions\" (see the Extensions section below)",
"faq.biggerBlocksScratch3Title":"Why are the blocks bigger in Scratch 3.0 than in earlier versions?",
"faq.biggerBlocksScratch3Body":"In order to make Scratch 3.0 work well on touch devices (like many Chromebooks, Windows Surface laptops, and tablets), we needed to make the blocks bigger, so that it’s easier to drag and tap the blocks. In addition, blocks are slightly bigger in Scratch 3.0 to help address issues we observed with new users having trouble clicking and dragging small interface elements.",
"faq.extensionsScratch3Title":"Where did the Pen blocks go? Where did the Music blocks go? Where did the Video Sensing blocks go?",
"faq.extensionsScratch3Body":"The Pen, Music, and Video Sensing blocks have been moved into extensions. Extensions can be added by clicking the button on the bottom left of the screen (see the \"Extensions\" section below).",
"faq.paintEditorScratch3Title":"What are the new features in the Paint Editor?",
"faq.paintEditorScratch3Body":"The Paint Editor has been redesigned to provide powerful new features while also making it easier to use. Changes and new features include:",
"faq.paintEditorLayout":"New layout that makes available tools and options more visible",
"faq.paintEditorTools":"New tools such as an \"eraser\" that works in vector mode",
"faq.paintEditorColors":"More options for selecting and adjusting colors",
"faq.paintEditorVector":"More control over vector points (curve handles and point modes)",
"faq.paintEditorLayers":"Additional controls for ordering layers (\"bring to front\", \"move to back\", etc.)",
"faq.soundEditorScratch3Title":"What are the new features in the Sound Editor?",
"faq.soundEditorScratch3Body":"The Sound Editor has been redesigned to make it easier to record and manipulate sounds. It offers a number of new features:",
"faq.soundEditorRecording":"New recording system that is easier to use",
"faq.soundEditorTrimming":"New audio trimming system that is easier to use",
"faq.soundEditorEffects":"New sound effects (such as \"faster\", \"slower\", \"echo\", and \"robot\")",
"faq.tipsWindwScratch3Title":"What happened to the Scratch Tips Window?",
"faq.tipsWindowScratch3Body":"Instead of the Tips Window, Scratch 3.0 provides similar material through the Tutorials Library, which can be accessed through the Tutorials link in the top navigation bar in the programming editor. You’ll find tutorials for entire projects (like \"Make a Chase Game\") or specific blocks and features (such as \"Record a Sound\" or \"Make it Spin\"). More tutorials will be added soon (such as \"Pong Game\" and \"Make It Fly\").",
"faq.remixDefinitionTitle":"Hva er en remiks?",
"faq.remixDefinitionBody":"Når en Scratcher lager en kopi av en annens prosjekt og forandrer det med sine egne ideer (for eksempel ved å endre skript eller drakter) kalles det nye prosjektet en \"remiks\". Alle prosjekter som legges ut på Scratch-nettstedet kan remikses. Vi regner det som en remiks selv om forandringen er liten, men pass på å oppgi hvem de andre bidragsyterne er.",
"faq.remixableTitle":"Hvorfor mener folkene bak Scratch at alle prosjekter må kunne remikses?",
"faq.remixableBody":"We believe that remixing other people’s projects is a great way to learn to program and to create interesting projects. Through remixing, creative ideas spread through the Scratch community, and everyone benefits. All projects shared on the Scratch website are covered by the “Creative Commons Share Alike” license, which means that you can remix any project you see on the Scratch website -- and everyone else can remix any of the projects that you share on the website.",
"faq.creativeCommonsTitle":"Hva kan jeg gjøre hvis jeg ikke vil at andre skal remikse prosjektene mine?",
"faq.creativeCommonsBody":"Remixing is an important part of the Scratch community. If you don’t want others to view or remix your creations, you can still create projects on the Scratch website, but don’t share them on the website.",
"faq.fairUseTitle":"Kan jeg bruke bilder/lyder/media fra nettet i prosjektene mine?",
"faq.fairUseBody":"If you choose to integrate someone else’s work into your own, be sure to give them credit on the project “credits” section, and include a link back to the original. To find art / sounds that are already licensed for remixing, check out the {ccLink}.",
"faq.whyAccountTitle":"Why is it useful to have a Scratch account?",
"faq.whyAccountBody":"Even without an account, you can play other people’s projects, read comments and forums, and even create your own projects. But you need an account to save and share projects, write comments and forum posts, and participate in other \"social\" activities in the community (like \"loving\" other people’s projects).",
"faq.createAccountTitle":"How can I create an account?",
"faq.createAccountBody":"Just click \"Join\" on the Scratch home page. You’ll need to respond to a few questions, and provide an email address. It takes just a couple minutes, and it’s totally free!",
"faq.checkConfirmedTitle":"Hvordan kan jeg finne ut om brukerkontoen min er bekreftet?",
"faq.howToConfirmBody":"After you create a new account on Scratch, you’ll receive an email message with a link. Just click the link to confirm your account. Once you confirm your account, you’ll be able to share projects, write comments, and create studios. Confirming your account also lets you receive email updates from the Scratch Team. If you cannot find the email with the confirmation link, check your Spam folder. If you still can’t find it, and want to receive another copy, go to your Account Settings, click the Email tab, and follow the instructions there. Please note that it may take up to an hour for the email to arrive. If you still don't see the email after an hour, {contactLink}.",
"faq.contactLinkText":"let us know",
"faq.checkConfirmedBody":"To check whether your account is confirmed, login to your Scratch account and go to your {settingsLink} page. Confirmed email addresses will show a small green checkmark. Otherwise, you will see the text \"Your email address is unconfirmed\" in orange.",
"faq.settingsLinkText":"Email Settings",
"faq.requireConfirmTitle":"Er jeg nødt til å bekrefte kontoen?",
"faq.requireConfirmBody":"You can still use many aspects of Scratch without confirming your account, including creating and saving projects (without sharing them).",
"faq.forgotPasswordTitle":"I forgot my username or password. How can I reset it?",
"faq.forgotPasswordBody":"Enter your username or email address on the {resetLink} page. The website will send an email to the address associated with your username and a link you can use to reset your password.",
"faq.changePasswordBody":"Login to your Scratch account, then visit our {changeLink} page where you can change your password.",
"faq.changeLinkText":"Password Settings",
"faq.changeEmailTitle":"Hvordan endrer jeg epostadressen som er registrert på meg?",
"faq.changeEmailBody":"Login to your Scratch account, then visit our {changeEmailLink} page where you can change your email address.",
"faq.newScratcherTitle":"Hvordan blir jeg forfremmet fra \"Ny Scratcher\" til \"Scratcher\"?",
"faq.newScratcherBody":"When you create an account, you’ll be labelled as a “New Scratcher.” To make the transition to \"Scratcher\", you should make and share projects, comment helpfully on other Scratchers’ projects, and be patient! After you’ve met the requirements, a link will appear on your profile page inviting you to become a Scratcher, and you’ll have some additional capabilities on the Scratch website. (Note that we don't promote New Scratchers to Scratcher on request )",
"faq.multipleAccountTitle":"Kan jeg ha mer enn en brukerkonto?",
"faq.multipleAccountBody":"It's fine to have a few accounts on the Scratch website, as long as none of them are used to break the {cgLink}. In that case, all related accounts may be blocked or deleted.",
"faq.multipleLoginTitle":"Er det OK at flere logger seg inn på en brukerkonto samtidig?",
"faq.multipleLoginBody":"This is not allowed because the website and project editor can easily get confused when more than one person is logged in to the same account. When an account does something that violates the {cgLink}, all related accounts may be blocked or deleted. If you share an account with someone who does something bad with it, this means your accounts can be blocked for what the other person did.",
"faq.changeUsernameTitle":"Kan jeg bytte til et annet brukernavn?",
"faq.changeUsernameBody":"The structure of the Scratch website depends on having a consistent account name, so it’s not possible to change your username. If you really need to switch to a new username, you can make a new account, but you'll have to copy your projects over to the new account on your own.",
"faq.shareInfoTitle":"Hva slags informasjon kan jeg legge ut på brukerkontoen min?",
"faq.shareInfoBody":"Please don’t share personal contact information, such as your physical address, email, phone number, or anything else that can be used to make contact outside of the Scratch website. Please report projects, comments, or forum posts that contain this kind of information, so the Scratch Team can remove the information, and remind the author of our policy against sharing personal contact information.",
"faq.deleteAccountBody":"Login to Scratch, and then click your username in the top right-hand corner. Select \"Account Settings\", then click the \"I want to delete my account\" link at the bottom of the page. But you should only do this if you are absolutely sure that you want to delete your account.",
"faq.scratchFreeTitle":"Is Scratch free? Can I use it wherever I want?",
"faq.scratchFreeBody":"Yes! Scratch is available free of charge. You can use it in your school, and you can teach a course about it (even a course that costs money). You don't need to buy a license: it's free!",
"faq.scratchScreenshotTitle":"Can I use screenshots of Scratch in a book or presentation?",
"faq.scratchScreenshotBody":"Yes, you can use screenshots / images of the Scratch application and website in a book or presentation, and consider them to be licensed under the {licenseLink} license. We ask that you include a note somewhere in your materials saying: \"Scratch is a project of the Scratch Foundation, in collaboration with the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab. It is available for free at https://scratch.mit.edu\".",
"faq.scratchDescriptionTitle":"Can I include a description of Scratch in brochures or other materials?",
"faq.scratchDescriptionBody":"Sure! We recommend the following description: \"Scratch is a coding language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations -- and share your creations with others around the world. As young people create and share Scratch projects, they learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively. Scratch is a project of the {sfLink} in collaboration with the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab. It is available for free at https://scratch.mit.edu\"",
"faq.presentScratchTitle":"Kan jeg presentere Scratch på en konferanse?",
"faq.presentScratchBody":"Please feel free to make presentations about Scratch to educators or other groups.",
"faq.supportMaterialTitle":"Kan jeg bruke/remikse Scratch-innhold, figurer, bilder, lyder eller prosjekter som jeg har funnet på nettstedet?",
"faq.supportMaterialBody":"Yes: Most Scratch support materials on the Scratch website are available under the {licenseLink} license. There are a few exceptions: the Scratch Logo, Scratch Cat, Gobo, Pico, Nano, Giga, and Tera are Scratch trademarks, and can not be used without explicit permission from the Scratch Team.",
"faq.sellProjectsTitle":"Kan jeg selge Scratch-prosjektene mine?",
"faq.sellProjectsBody":"Yes: Your Scratch project is your creation. But keep in mind that once you share your project on the Scratch website, everyone is free to download, remix, and reuse the project based on the terms of the {licenseLink} license. So if you intend to sell your project, you may want to un-share it from the Scratch website.",
"faq.sourceCodeTitle":"Hvor finner jeg kildekoden til Scratch?",
"faq.sourceCodeBody":"The source code for the Scratch programming editor can be found on {guiLink}. The source code for {flashLink} and {scratch14Link}, are also available on GitHub. For updated information on development projects relating to the Scratch website, please visit our {developersLink}.",
"faq.scratch14":"Scratch 1.4",
"faq.okayToShareTitle":"Hvordan vet jeg hva som er greit å legge ut på Scratch-nettstedet?",
"faq.okayToShareBody":"Check out the Scratch {cgLink} - they’re brief and don’t include a lot of legal stuff. There’s a link at the bottom of every page on Scratch.",
"faq.reportContentTitle":"Hva skal jeg gjøre hvis jeg finner upassende ting?",
"faq.reportContentBody":"You can click the link that says \"report\" on any project, comment, discussion post, studio, or profile page where you see something that isn't ok for Scratch. If the situation is complicated, you can use the {contactLink} link (available at the bottom of every page) to explain. Be sure to include as much detail as you can, with links to relevant pages.",
"faq.noFlameTitle":"Hva skal jeg gjøre hvis jeg ser at noen er slemme eller respektløse?",
"faq.noFlameBody":"Ikke bidra til kranglingen! Hvis du svarer på en slem kommentar med en annen slem kommentar blir det bare verre og kan føre til at kontoen din blir sperret. I stedet kan du bare melde det du har funnet til oss, og så skal vi ta kontakt med den som la det ut. Vi sjekker meldinger mange ganger om dagen, så du kan være sikker på at vi ordner opp.",
"faq.reviewContentTitle":"Hva gjør administratorene på nettstedet når noe blir meldt inn eller merket?",
"faq.reviewContentBody":"The Scratch Team reviews reported comments and projects every day. If something breaks the Scratch {cgLink}, we will remove it and send a warning to the account. We may also block the accounts or networks that were used to share it, depending on what was shared and if the person has been sent warnings before",
"faq.blockedAccountTitle":"Hva skjer når en brukerkonto blir sperret?",
"faq.blockedAccountBody":"When an account is blocked, the owner can no longer access their account, use it to create projects, or post new comments. When they login, they see a page that explains why the account was blocked, along with a web form they can use to request to be unblocked. If the owner can show that they understand why their account was blocked, and promises to follow the Scratch {cgLink} in the future, they will be unblocked.",
"faq.stolenAccountTitle":"Someone got access to my account and got my account blocked. What do I do?",
"faq.stolenAccountBody":"You are responsible for keeping your password secure. If someone you know took control of your account and did bad things, tell the adults in charge of the computer they used. If you think someone you don’t know has access to your account, change the password and / or use the {contactLink} link to explain the situation. If your account was blocked for doing something that you did which broke the Scratch {cgLink}, please don’t tell us that someone else did it. When people tell us someone else used their account to do something bad, we then need to try and talk to that person before we can restore the account. This means your account will just stay blocked for a lot longer than if you are honest with us about what happened.",
"faq.aboutExtensionsTitle":"What are extensions?",
"faq.aboutExtensionsBody":"In the Scratch editor, you can add collections of extra blocks called \"extensions.\" For example, there are extensions that enable you to program physical devices (such as micro:bit and LEGO robotics kits) and to translate text within your Scratch projects. We will continue to add new extensions over time, so what you can do with Scratch will continue to grow over time. ",
"faq.howToAddExtensionsTitle":"How do I add an extension to a project?",
"faq.howToAddExtensionsBody":"If you click on the \"Extensions\" button in the bottom left corner of the Scratch programming editor, you will see a listing of all Scratch Extensions. When you select one of the extensions, a new category of blocks will be added to your project. The extension will be automatically loaded each time your project is opened. You can add multiple extensions to the same project.",
"faq.createExtensionsTitle":"How do I create my own extension for Scratch",
"faq.createExtensionsBody":"The Scratch Team will be publishing specifications and guidelines for extensions in the future. Once available, you will be able to submit extensions to the Scratch Team for consideration in the official Scratch 3.0 extensions library. We’ll also provide guidelines for developing and distributing \"experimental\" extensions, which can be used to create projects on individual computers, but not shared in the Scratch online community.",
"faq.scratchXTitle":"What will happen to the ScratchX website?",
"faq.scratchXBody":"The ScratchX website (scratchx.org) was an experimental testbed for extensions. Extensions created for ScratchX are not compatible with Scratch 3.0. Once experimental extensions are fully supported in Scratch we will discontinue support for ScratchX and provide developers and users time to transition off of ScratchX to the new extensions platform.",
"faq.cloudDataInfoBody":"Cloud variables allow for data from a project to be saved and shared with other people in the Scratch community. You can use cloud variables to make surveys and other projects where others in the community to access and modify the data over time.",
"faq.makeCloudVarTitle":"How can I make a cloud variable?",
"faq.makeCloudVarBody":"Go to the \"Variables\" section of the blocks palette, select \"Make a Variable\", and then click the checkbox next to \"Cloud variable (stored on server)\". The data associated with your cloud variable will be stored on the server, preserved over time, and accessible to anyone who opens the project.",
"faq.onlyNumbersTitle":"What types of data can be stored in cloud variables?",
"faq.onlyNumbersBody":"Only numbers can be stored in cloud variables.",
"faq.storedCloudInfoTitle":"Who can see the data stored in cloud variables?",
"faq.storedCloudInfoBody":"When you interact with a project using cloud variables, the data associated with your interactions can be stored along with your username, and others can view it.",
"faq.reportCloudTitle":"If I see someone post inappropriate content using cloud variables, how do I report it?",
"faq.reportCloudBody":"Click the \"Report this\" button (under on the project player on the project page) to report inappropriate content in cloud variables. Make sure that you mention \"cloud variables\" when you type your reason in the report.",
"faq.chatRoomTitle":"Can I make chat rooms with cloud variables?",
"faq.chatRoomBody":"While it is technically possible to create chat rooms with cloud variables, they are not allowed on the Scratch website.",
"faq.changeCloudVarTitle":"Hvem kan forandre informasjonen i en nettvariabel?",
"faq.changeCloudVarBody":"Only you and viewers of your project can store data in your project’s cloud variables. If people \"see inside\" or remix your code, it creates a copy of the variable and does not affect or change the original variable.",
"faq.newScratcherCloudBody":"If you are still a \"New Scratcher\" on the website, you will not be able to use projects with cloud variables. You need to become a \"Scratcher\" to have access to cloud variables. See the Accounts section (above) for more information about the transition from “New Scratcher” to \"Scratcher\".",
"faq.multiplayerTitle":"Is it possible to make multiplayer games with cloud variables?",
"faq.multiplayerBody":"Multiplayer games may be difficult to create, due to network speed and synchronization issues. However, some Scratchers are coming up with creative ways to use the cloud variables for turn-by-turn and other types of games.",
"faq.schoolsTitle":"Scratch i skolen",
"faq.howTitle":"Hvordan brukes Scratch i skolen?",
"faq.howBody":"Scratch is used in hundreds of thousands of schools around the world, in many different subject areas (including language arts, science, history, math, and computer science). You can learn more about strategies and resources for using Scratch in schools and other learning environments (such as museums, libraries, and community centers) on our {educatorsLink}.",
"faq.educatorsLinkText":"Educators Page",
"faq.noInternetTitle":"Går det an for elevene å bruke Scratch uten å være koblet til internett?",
"faq.noInternetBody":"Yes. The {downloadLink} is a downloadable version of Scratch that can run on laptops and desktops. Currently, the Scratch app is available on Windows and Mac devices.",
"faq.communityBody":"The Scratch online community provides a way for young people to share, collaborate, and learn with their peers within a moderated community governed by the Scratch {cgLink}. However, we understand that some educators prefer that their students not participate in an online community. These educators may wish to install the Scratch app, which runs offline and locally on a desktop or laptop computer.",
"faq.teacherAccountTitle":"Hva er en lærerkonto på Scratch?",
"faq.teacherAccountBody":"A Scratch Teacher Account provides teachers and other educators with additional features to manage student participation on Scratch, including the ability to create student accounts, organize student projects into studios, and monitor student comments. For more information on Scratch Teacher Accounts, see the {eduFaqLink}.",
"faq.eduFaqLinkText":"Spørsmål og svar om lærerkontoer",
"faq.requestTitle":"Hvordan søker jeg om en lærerkonto?",
"faq.requestBody":"You may request a Scratch Teacher Account from the {educatorsLink} on Scratch. We ask for additional information during the registration process in order to verify your role as an educator.",
"faq.dataTitle":"Hva slags informasjon om elevene registreres hos Scratch?",
"faq.dataBody":"Når en elev registrerer seg som Scratch-bruker spør vi bare etter grunnleggende personopplysninger som kjønn, alder (fødselsår og -måned), land og en epostadresse for bekreftelse. Opplysningene brukes (som grunnlag for statistikk) når vi studerer hvordan elever bruker Scratch i læring. Når en lærer registrerer mange elevkontoer er det ikke nødvendig for elevene å oppgi epostadresse.",
"faq.lawComplianceBody1":"Scratch cares deeply about the privacy of students and of all individuals who use our platform. We have in place physical and electronic procedures to protect the information we collect on the Scratch website. Although we are not in a position to offer contractual guarantees with each entity that uses our free educational product, we are in compliance with all United States federal laws that are applicable to MIT and the Scratch Foundation, the organizations that have created and maintained Scratch. We encourage you to read the Scratch Privacy Policy for more information.",
"faq.lawComplianceBody2":"If you would like to build projects with Scratch without submitting any Personal Information to us, you can download the {downloadLink}. Projects created in the Scratch app are not accessible by the Scratch Team, and using the Scratch app does not disclose any personally identifying information to Scratch unless you upload these projects to the Scratch online community."