Privacy Policy:
If you only read the Agents Today project websites, no more information is collected than is typically collected in server logs by web sites in general.
If you contribute to the Agents Today projects, you are publishing every word you post publicly. If you write something, assume that it will be retained forever. This includes articles, user pages and talk pages. Some limited exceptions are described below.
Publishing on the Agents Today and public data
Simply visiting the web site does not expose your identity publicly. Since we don't have any public uplinks at the moment due to AT still being in its beta stages, please disregard any username or privacy issues. If you wish to publish information, you will need to email us at info@agentstoday.com and a representative will help you. We are not responsible for the info you wish to publish, it's up to you to correct any inaccurate information and notify us.
Sharing information with third parties
Except where otherwise specified, all text added to Agents Today projects is available for reuse under the terms of the GFDL.
Agents Today will not sell or share private information, such as email addresses, with third parties, unless you agree to release this information, or it is required by law to release the information. When required by law to release such information, the Foundation will notify, when possible, those members of the community whose personally identifiable data has been sought through, or produced as a result of, civil or criminal legal process, except when such notification is forbidden by state or federal law in the United States of America.
Deletion of content
Removing text from Agents Today projects does not permanently delete it. In normal articles, anyone can look at a previous version and see what was there. If an article is "deleted", any user with "administrator" access on the Agents Today, meaning almost anyone trusted not to abuse the deletion capability, can see what was deleted. Information can be permanently deleted by those people with access to the servers, but there is no guarantee this will happen except in response to legal action.