OpenEMM Technical Support Forum - Privacy policy

This policy explains in detail how “OpenEMM Technical Support Forum” along with its affiliated companies (hereinafter “we”, “us”, “our”, “OpenEMM Technical Support Forum”, “https://forum.openemm.org”) use any information collected during any session of usage by you (hereinafter “your information”).

Your information is collected via two ways. Firstly, by browsing “OpenEMM Technical Support Forum” will cause the phpBB software to create a number of cookies, which are small text files that are downloaded on to your computer’s web browser temporary files. The first two technical cookies just contain a user identifier (hereinafter “user-id”) and an anonymous session identifier (hereinafter “session-id”), automatically assigned to you by the phpBB software. A third cookie will be created once you have browsed topics within “OpenEMM Technical Support Forum” and is used to store which topics have been read. If you do not want to have the latter cookie set by the phpBB software, please do not create a personal account.

We may also create technical cookies external to the phpBB software whilst browsing “OpenEMM Technical Support Forum”, though these are outside the scope of this document which is intended to only cover the pages created by the phpBB software. The second way in which we collect your information is by what you submit to us. This can be, and is not limited to: posting as an anonymous user (hereinafter “anonymous posts”), registering on “OpenEMM Technical Support Forum” (hereinafter “your account”) and posts submitted by you after registration and whilst logged in (hereinafter “your posts”).

Your account will at a bare minimum contain a uniquely identifiable name (hereinafter “your user name”), a personal password used for logging into your account (hereinafter “your password”) and a personal, valid email address (hereinafter “your email”). Your information for your account at “OpenEMM Technical Support Forum” is protected by the EU GDPR. Any information beyond your user name, your password, and your email address required by “OpenEMM Technical Support Forum” during the registration process is optional. In all cases, you have the option of what information in your account is publicly displayed. Furthermore, within your account, you have the option to opt-in or opt-out of automatically generated emails from the phpBB software.

Your password is ciphered (a one-way hash) so that it is secure. However, it is recommended that you do not reuse the same password across a number of different websites. Your password is the means of accessing your account at “OpenEMM Technical Support Forum”, so please guard it carefully and under no circumstance will anyone affiliated with “OpenEMM Technical Support Forum”, phpBB or another 3rd party, legitimately ask you for your password. Should you forget your password for your account, you can use the “I forgot my password” feature provided by the phpBB software. This process will ask you to submit your user name and your email, then the phpBB software will generate a new password to reclaim your account.