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W3C Privacy Statement for Teleconference Bridge Status

Summary:
The Teleconference bridge status page displays the list of participants attending the teleconference. In order to display the participants' name instead of their telephone number, you must volunteer your telephone number and your name through this page. The name you input will be displayed on the status page and any W3C member can see the name.

This statement applies to:

It does not apply to any other pages in the W3C Web site. Any questions regarding the web site and the privacy policy can be directed to site-policy@w3.org. Email interactions are guided by general net-etiquette conventions.

The Teleconference bridge status page displays the list of participants attending the teleconference. By default, it displays the participant's telephone number, of which the right-most four digits are masked. It displays your name instead of your telephone number, after you register them. It means that, when you are attending the teleconference, all W3C members can see the registered name. You can register your nickname instead of your real name, to avoid publish your real name.

In addition to the above privacy statement, the W3C Privacy Statement for Members is also applied to these pages, because it covers all pages in the W3C member site.


June 12, 2000
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