diff --git a/src/views/privacypolicy/privacypolicy.jsx b/src/views/privacypolicy/privacypolicy.jsx index ea988dda7..0db9ca512 100644 --- a/src/views/privacypolicy/privacypolicy.jsx +++ b/src/views/privacypolicy/privacypolicy.jsx @@ -9,213 +9,464 @@ const Privacypolicy = () => (
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+ + The Scratch Privacy Policy was last updated: May 23, 2018 + +

- We made Scratch so people like you could create projects, - share ideas, and build a community. To make this happen, - we collect some information for our users. The Scratch Team - understands how important privacy is to our community, - especially kids and parents. We wrote this privacy policy - to explain what information we collect, how we use it, - and what we're doing to keep it safe. If you have any - questions regarding this privacy policy, you can{' '} - contact us. + Scratch understands how important privacy is to our + community, especially kids and parents. We wrote this + Privacy Policy to explain what information we collect + through our website (scratch.mit.edu) (the “Site”), how we + use, process, and share it, and what we're doing to keep it + safe. It also tells you about your rights and choices with + respect to your information, and how you can{' '} + contact us if you have any + questions or concerns.

- Please do not share personal contact information, such as - your name, physical address, email address, 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 it, and please remind the - author of our policy. + If you would like to build projects with Scratch without + submitting any Personal Information to us, you can download + the Scratch Offline Editor. Projects + created in the Scratch Offline Editor + {' '}are not accessible by the Scratch Team, and using the + offline editor does not disclose any personally identifying + information to Scratch unless you upload these projects to + the Scratch online community.

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What information does the Scratch Team collect about me?

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Account Information:
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What personal information does the Scratch Team collect about me?

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+ For the purpose of this Privacy Policy, “Personal + Information” means any information relating to an + identified or identifiable individual. We obtain + Personal Information relating to you from various + sources described below. +

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+ Where applicable, we indicate whether and why you must + provide us with your Personal Information, as well as + the consequences of failing to do so. If you do not + provide Personal Information when requested, you may not + be able to benefit from our Site if that information is + necessary to provide you with the service or if we are + legally required to collect the information. +

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Account Information
- In order to build projects or comment on other users' projects, - you need to make an account. During account creation, we ask you - for a username, your country, birth month and year, gender, and - your email address (or your parent or guardian's email address if - you are under 13 years old). We ask that you select a user name - that does not disclose your real name or other information that - could identify you. Other users can see your username and country, - but not your age, gender, or email address. + In order to share projects, create studios, or post + comments, you need to make an account. During account + creation, we ask you for a username, your country, birth + month and year, gender, and your email address (or your + parent or guardian's email address if you are under 16 + years old). We ask that you select a username that does + not disclose your real name or other information that + could identify you. Other users can see your username + and country, but not your age, gender, or email address.
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User-generated Content:
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User-generated Content
- All of your Scratch projects, comments, and forum posts are stored - on the Scratch servers. Other users can see your shared projects, - comments, and forum posts, along with your username. Because the - Scratch Team is responsible for moderation, we have access to all - content stored on the Scratch website, including unshared projects. - If you prefer to work on projects in complete privacy, you can use - either the Scratch 2{' '} - or Scratch 1.4 offline editor. + We collect any information that you provide to us when + you create Scratch projects (including unshared + projects), write comments, or post on our forums.
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Usage Information:
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Communications
- When you use Scratch, our servers will automatically store a limited - amount of information about how you use the website. This information - includes a number that identifies your computer (the IP address), which - pages you visited, and what browser you are using. + If you contact us directly, we may receive additional + information about you. For example, when you contact our + Customer Support Team, we may receive your name, email + address, phone number, the contents of a message or + attachments that you may send to us, and other + information you choose to provide.
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Google Analytics:
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+ Personal Information We Collect Automatically From Your + Use of the Site +
- We also collect some data on where you click and which parts of the - site you visit using Google Analytics. This "click data" helps us figure - out ways to improve the website. Information collected and processed by - Google Analytics includes the user's IP address, network location, and - geographic location. Google Analytics acquires all its information - directly from the user, by installing a cookie (see below) on your - computer, if you have enabled JavaScript. Scratch does not share any - information it collects with Google, and Google does not collect any - personal identifying information about you. + When you use Scratch, we and our third-party service + providers collect information about you and your device + through automated means, such as cookies and web server + logs. By using Scratch, you consent to the placement of + cookies and similar technologies in your browser in + accordance with this Privacy Policy. The information + collected in this manner includes your IP address, + network location, what browser you are using, device IDs + and characteristics, operating system version, language + preferences, referring URLs, and information about the + usage of our site.
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Cookies:
- When you log in, the Scratch website asks your browser to put an http - "cookie" on your computer. The cookie is actually a small text file - that our site can send to your browser for storage on your computer. - This allows the website to remember that you are logged in when you - go to a different page. + We use this information, for example, to ensure that the + site functions properly, to determine how many users + have visited certain pages, or to prevent fraud. We use + IP address information to derive your approximate + location. We also work with analytics providers, such + as Google Analytics, which use cookies and similar + technologies to collect and analyze information about + use of the site and report on activities and trends. + These services may also collect information about the + use of other websites, apps, and online resources. You + can learn more about Google’s practices by going to{' '} + + https://www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/. +
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+ If you do not want information collected through the use + of cookies, most browsers allow you to automatically + decline cookies or be given the choice of declining or + accepting the transfer to your computer of a particular + cookie (or cookies) from a particular site. You may also + wish to refer to{' '} + + http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/index.html. + If, however, you do not accept cookies, you may + experience some inconvenience in your use of Scratch.
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How does the Scratch Team use my personal information?

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Internal and Service-Related Usage
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+ We use Personal Information for internal and Site-related + purposes, including to operate, provide, and maintain the + Site. +
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Analytics and Improving the Site
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+ We and our service providers use Personal Information + that we collect on the Site, such as your location and + your activities on the Site, to monitor and analyze + usage of the Site and to improve and enhance the Site. +
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Communications
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+ We may send emails to an email address you provide to us + for customer-service or technical-support purposes, to + send you information about topics or content that we + think may interest you, or updates about the latest + developments or features on the Site. We may also send a + newsletter to the email address you provide to us if you + subscribe to receive the newsletter. Parents and + guardians who register their under-16 year olds for + Scratch may also receive additional updates from the + Scratch Foundation, a non-profit that supports Scratch + educational initiatives. +
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Aggregate Data
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+ We may de-identify and aggregate information collected + through the Site for statistical analysis and other + lawful purpose, including in research studies intended + to improve our understanding of how people learn with + Scratch. The results of this research are shared with + educators and researchers through conferences, journals, + and other publications. You can find out more on our{' '} + Research page. +
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Legal
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+ We may use your Personal Information to enforce our{' '} + Terms of Use, to defend our + legal rights, and to comply with our legal obligations + and internal policies. We moderate all content posted to + Scratch, including unshared projects, comments, and + forum posts. +
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+ If you are located in the European Economic Area, we + only process your Personal Information based on a valid + legal ground, including when: +
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  • + You have consented to the use of your Personal + Information, for example, to receive electronic + marketing communications; +
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  • + We need your Personal Information to provide our + services, including for account registration, to + respond to your inquiries, or for customer support; +
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  • + We have a legal obligation to use your Personal + Information; or +
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  • + We or a third party have a legitimate interest in + using your Personal Information. In particular, we + have a legitimate interest in using your Personal + Information to personalize our services and provide + you with tailored content, conduct business + analytics, and otherwise improve the safety, + security, and performance of our Site. We only rely + on our or a third party’s legitimate interests to + process your Personal Information when these + interests are not overridden by your rights and + interests. +
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How does the Scratch Team use my information?

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How Does Scratch Share my Personal Information?

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+ We disclose information that we collect through the Site to + third parties in the following circumstances: +

  • - We collect age and gender data so that we know who is using our - website. + To third-party service providers who provide services + such as website hosting, data analysis, information + technology and related infrastructure provisions, + customer service, email delivery, and other services.
  • - If you forget your password, we will ask you to disclose to us - your birth month and year so that we can verify your account, and - your email address so that we can send you a new password. + We may also disclose your Personal Information with your + permission. We may seek your permission in various ways. + For example, we may present you with an “opt-in” prompt + when you register to use the Site or access certain + content.
  • - We will use your email address to respond to messages you send us - or to communicate with you about the Scratch service or your account. + To a potential or actual acquirer, successor, or + assignee as part of any reorganization, merger, sale, + joint venture, assignment, transfer, or other + disposition of all or any portion of our organization or + assets. You will have the opportunity to opt out of any + such transfer if the new entity’s planned processing of + your information differs materially from that set forth + in this Privacy Policy.
  • - We send out occasional email updates about Scratch to the confirmed - email address on your account. Scratch will never sell or share your - email address without your permission. You can unsubscribe from these - updates by clicking the unsubscribe link found at the bottom of the - email. -
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  • - Parents and guardians who register their under-13 year olds for - Scratch may also receive additional updates from the{' '} - Scratch Foundation, - a non-profit that supports Scratch educational initiatives. - The Scratch Foundation will never sell or share your email - address without your permission. You can unsubscribe from these - updates by clicking the unsubscribe link found at the bottom of - the email. -
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  • - If we detect repeated abusive behavior from your account, IP address, - or email address, we may share your account name, IP address, and the - time and content of the abusive behavior with the IP address owner - (such as a school or internet service provider). -
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  • - We may use de-identified location, age, gender, and usage data - in research studies intended to improve our understanding of - how people learn with Scratch. The results of this research are - shared with educators and researchers through conferences, - journals, and other publications. You can find out more on our{' '} - Research page. -
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  • - We may disclose some of the information we collect to third-party - service providers that help us manage communications to and from - the Scratch website and improve website performance. We are - satisfied that these service providers have privacy policies that - restrict them from further disclosing any of your information. -
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  • - Other than as described above, we will never share personally - identifiable information about you with any other person, - company, or organization, except: -
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    • - As required to comply with our obligations under the law. -
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    • - For technical reasons, if we are required to transfer the - data on our servers to another location or organization. -
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  • - Scratch reserves the right to share user information with the - appropriate authorities (including schools, school districts, - and law enforcement, when necessary) for the purposes of protecting - the safety of users, other individuals, or the security of the site. + If required to do so by law or in the good faith belief + that such action is appropriate: (a) under applicable + law, including laws outside your country of residence; + (b) to comply with legal process; (c) to respond to + requests from public and government authorities, such + as school, school districts, and law enforcement, + including public and government authorities outside your + country of residence; (d) to enforce our terms and + conditions; (e) to protect our operations or those of + any of our affiliates; (f) to protect our rights, + privacy, safety, or property, and/or that of our + affiliates, you, or others; and (g) to allow us to + pursue available remedies or limit the damages that we + may sustain.
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How can I update my personal information?

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Third Party Services

- You can update your password, email address, and country through - the Account Settings page. - You can also reset your password through the{' '} - Account Reset{' '} - page. You cannot change your username, but you can make a new - account and manually copy your projects to the new account. + This Privacy Policy applies only to the processing of your + Personal Information by Scratch. It does not address, and we + are not responsible for, the privacy, information, or other + practices of any third parties, including any third party + operating any site or service to which the Site links. The + inclusion of a link on the Site does not imply endorsement + of the linked site or service by us or by our affiliates.

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Your Rights and Choices

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Updating Your Information
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+ You can update your password, email address, and country + through the Account + Settings page. You can also reset your password + through the Account + Reset page. You cannot change your username, but you + can make a new account and manually copy your projects + to the new account. +
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+ If you want to delete your account, 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. Deleting your account hides all information from + public view, but does not remove all of your information + from our servers. If you want to have all of your + information removed from our servers, please contact + help@scratch.mit.edu for assistance. +
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Marketing Communications
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+ If you decide at any time that you no longer wish to + receive marketing communications from us, please follow + the unsubscribe instructions provided in any of the + communications. You may also opt out from receiving + email from us by sending your request to us by email at + help@scratch.mit.edu. Please be aware that, even after + you opt out from receiving marketing communications from + us, you may continue to receive administrative messages + from us regarding the Site. +
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Your Data Protection Rights (EEA)
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+ In certain jurisdictions, you have the right to request + access and receive information about the Personal + Information we maintain about you, to update and correct + inaccuracies in your Personal Information, to restrict + or object to the processing of your Personal + Information, to have the information blocked, + anonymized, or deleted, as appropriate, or to exercise + your right to data portability to easily transfer your + Personal Information to another company. Those rights + may be limited in some circumstances by local law + requirements. In addition to the above-mentioned rights, + you also have the right to lodge a complaint with a + competent supervisory authority subject to applicable + law. +
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+ Where required by law, we obtain your consent for the + processing of certain Personal Information collected by + cookies or similar technologies, or used to send you + direct marketing communications, or when we carry out + other processing activities for which consent may be + required. If we rely on consent for the processing of + your Personal Information, you have the right to + withdraw it at any time and free of charge. When you do + so, this will not affect the lawfulness of the + processing before your consent withdrawal. +
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+ To update your preferences, ask us to remove your + information from our mailing lists, or submit a request + to exercise your rights under applicable law, please + contact us as specified in the “How to Contact Us” + section below. +
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Data Retention

- If you want to delete your account entirely, log in 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. + We take measures to delete your Personal Information or keep + it in a form that does not allow you to be identified when + this information is no longer necessary for the purposes for + which we process it, unless we are required by law to keep + this information for a longer period. When determining the + retention period, we take into account various criteria, + such as the type of services requested by or provided to + you, the nature and length of our relationship with you, + possible re-enrolment with our services, the impact on the + services we provide to you if we delete some information + from or about you, mandatory retention periods provided by + law and the statute of limitations.

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How does the Scratch Team protect my information?

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How does the Scratch Team protect my personal information?

- The Scratch Team has in place physical and electronic procedures - to protect the information we collect on the Scratch website. We - strictly limit individual access to the Scratch servers and the - data we store on them. However, as effective as these measures - are, no security system is impenetrable. We cannot completely - guarantee the security of our database, nor can we guarantee that - the information you supply will not be intercepted while being - transmitted to us over the Internet. + The Scratch Team has in place administrative, physical, and + technical procedures that are intended to protect the + information we collect on the Scratch website against + accidental or unlawful destruction, accidental loss, + unauthorized alteration, unauthorized disclosure or access, + misuse, and any other unlawful form of processing of the + Personal Information in our possession. For example, we + strictly limit access to the Scratch servers and the data we + store on them. However, as effective as these measures are, + no security system is impenetrable. We cannot completely + guarantee the security of our databases, nor can we + guarantee that the information you supply will not be + intercepted while being transmitted to us over the Internet.

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Notifications of Changes to the Privacy Policy

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Notifications of changes to the Privacy Policy

- We review our security measures and Privacy Policy on a periodic - basis, and we may modify our policies as appropriate. We may also - change or update our Privacy Policy if we add new services or - features. If we make any changes to our privacy practices, we will - amend this Privacy Policy accordingly and post the amended policy - on the Scratch website. We encourage you to review our Privacy - Policy on a regular basis. + We review our security measures and Privacy Policy on a + periodic basis, and we may modify our policies as + appropriate. If we make material changes, we will notify you + through the Site or by sending you an email or other + communication. We encourage you to review our Privacy Policy + on a regular basis. The “Last Updated” date at the top of + this page indicates when this Privacy Policy was last + revised. Your continued use of the Site following these + changes means that you accept the revised Privacy Policy. +

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International Cross-Border Data Transfer

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+ Scratch is based in the United States. Personal Information + that we collect may be transferred to, and stored at, any of + our affiliates, partners, or service providers which may be + inside or outside the European Economic Area, including the + United States. By submitting your personal data, you agree + to such transfers. +

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What can I do to help protect privacy on Scratch?

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+ Please do not share personal contact information (such as + your name, physical address, email address, or phone number) + in projects, comments, profiles, studios, or forum posts. + Please let us know if you see this kind of information by + using the “Report” link which appears on the page. It is + also important that you maintain the security and control + of your account credentials, and not share your password + with anyone. +

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Contact Us

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+ The Code-to-Learn Foundation d/b/a The Scratch Foundation is + the entity responsible for the processing of your Personal + Information. If you have any questions about this Privacy + Policy, or if you would like to exercise your rights to your + Personal Information, you may contact us at{' '} + help@scratch.mit.edu or + via mail at: +

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+ Scratch Foundation
+ ATTN: Privacy Policy
+ 7315 Wisconsin Ave.
+ 4th Floor West
+ Bethesda, MD 20814

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The Scratch Privacy Policy was last updated: November 2016