| 5 | == Principles of Privacy == |
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| 7 | * Most data should be shared and public. The most powerful principles of the Internet are sharing and transparency. May First/People Link fully supports these principles |
| 8 | * Specifically, May First/People Link supports the principle of sharing contact information between organizations and movements for the purposes of building stronger movements |
| 9 | * Individuals and organizations should have control over how and with who their personal information is shared |
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| 11 | == Data Policies == |
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| 13 | === Data collected by May First/People Link === |
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| 15 | These policies cover data members and non-members provide to May First/People Link in the course of signing up for membership, joining MFPL run email lists, and filling out other forms, surveys etc. that are created by the organization itself. |
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| 18 | === Data Collected by May First/People Link members === |
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| 20 | All May First/People Link members have the right to implement their own data collection policies, provided they are consistent with MFPL's policies. |
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| 22 | === Server-wide policies === |
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| 24 | * All servers used by May First/People Link use hard disk encryption. That means that the contents of the hard disks cannot be read without a password. Disk encryption creates an obstacle to anyone attempting to access information on a May First/People Link server by seizing the physical server. |
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| 26 | * In transit encryption. |
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