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Sportpress.international is a project for intelligent sports reporting using artificial intelligence (AI). Currently, the website is operated as a test project and run by volunteers from the fields of: sports and technology. We offer freelance journalists access to our database as an open source. This concerns the posting of results and self-written articles. We consider the posting of announcements and results as public property.
The project is evaluated through the cooperation of volunteer testers who sign up at via the “suscribe-function”. Contact can be done by mailing to info@
The European Commission provides a platform for online dispute resolution (ODR), which can be found here: http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/. Consumers have the option of using this platform to resolve their disputes.
Privacy Policy by WordPress
WordPress.org websites (collectively “WordPress.org” in this document) refer to sites hosted on the WordPress.org, WordPress.net, WordCamp.org, BuddyPress.org, bbPress.org, and other related domains and subdomains thereof. This privacy policy describes how WordPress.org uses and protects any information that you give us. We are committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected. If you provide us with personal information through WordPress.org, you can be assured that it will only be used in accordance with this privacy statement.
Website Visitors
Like most website operators, WordPress.org collects non-personally-identifying information of the sort that web browsers and servers typically make available, such as the browser type, language preference, referring site, and the date and time of each visitor request. WordPress.org’s purpose in collecting non-personally identifying information is to better understand how WordPress.org’s visitors use its website. From time to time, WordPress.org may release non-personally-identifying information in the aggregate, e.g., by publishing a report on trends in the usage of its website.
WordPress.org also collects potentially personally-identifying information like Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. WordPress.org does not use IP addresses to identify its visitors, however, and does not disclose such information, other than under the same circumstances that it uses and discloses personally-identifying information, as described below.
Gathering of Personally-Identifying Information
Certain visitors to WordPress.org choose to interact with WordPress.org in ways that require WordPress.org to gather personally-identifying information. The amount and type of information that WordPress.org gathers depends on the nature of the interaction. For example, we ask visitors who use our forums to provide a username and email address.
In each case, WordPress.org collects such information only insofar as is necessary or appropriate to fulfill the purpose of the visitor’s interaction with WordPress.org. WordPress.org does not disclose personally-identifying information other than as described below. And visitors can always refuse to supply personally-identifying information, with the caveat that it may prevent them from engaging in certain website-related activities, like purchasing a WordCamp ticket.
All of the information that is collected on WordPress.org will be handled in accordance with GDPR legislation.
Protection of Certain Personally-Identifying Information
WordPress.org discloses potentially personally-identifying and personally-identifying information only to those of project administrators, employees, contractors, and affiliated organizations that (i) need to know that information in order to process it on WordPress.org’s behalf or to provide services available through WordPress.org, and (ii) that have agreed not to disclose it to others. Some of those employees, contractors and affiliated organizations may be located outside of your home country; by using WordPress.org, you consent to the transfer of such information to them.
WordPress.org will not rent or sell potentially personally-identifying and personally-identifying information to anyone. Other than to project administrators, employees, contractors, and affiliated organizations, as described above, WordPress.org discloses potentially personally-identifying and personally-identifying information only when required to do so by law, if you give permission to have your information shared, or when WordPress.org believes in good faith that disclosure is reasonably necessary to protect the property or rights of WordPress.org, third parties, or the public at large.
If you are a registered user of a WordPress.org website and have supplied your email address, WordPress.org may occasionally send you an email to tell you about new features, solicit your feedback, or just keep you up to date with what’s going on with WordPress.org and our products. We primarily use our blog to communicate this type of information, so we expect to keep this type of email to a minimum.
If you send us a request (for example via a support email or via one of our feedback mechanisms), we reserve the right to publish it in order to help us clarify or respond to your request or to help us support other users. WordPress.org takes all measures reasonably necessary to protect against the unauthorized access, use, alteration, or destruction of potentially personally-identifying and personally-identifying information.
Use of personal information
We will not use the information you provide when you register for an account, attend our events, receive newsletters, use certain other services, or participate in the WordPress open source project in any other way.
We will not sell or lease your personal information to third parties unless we have your permission or are required by law to do so.
We would like to send you email marketing communication which may be of interest to you from time to time. If you have consented to marketing, you may opt out later.
You have a right at any time to stop us from contacting you for marketing purposes. If you no longer wish to be contacted for marketing purposes, please click on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of the email.
Legal grounds for processing personal information
We rely on one or more of the following processing conditions:
- our legitimate interests in the effective delivery of information and services to you;
- explicit consent that you have given;
- legal obligations.
Access to data
You have the right to request a copy of the information we hold about you. If you would like a copy of some or all your personal information, please follow the instructions at the end of this section.
All WordCamp attendee-provided data can be viewed and changed by the attendee via the Access Token URL that is emailed to confirm a successful ticket purchase.
WordPress.org user accounts can be edited by following these steps:
- Visit https://login.wordpress.org/, and enter your username and password.
- You will be redirected to https://profiles.wordpress.org/your_username.
- Click the “Edit” link next to your username.
If you would like to request access to your account data, please follow these steps:
- Visit https://wordpress.org/about/privacy/data-export-request/.
- Enter your email address.
- Click “Accept Declaration and Request Export”.
Note: If you have a WP.org account, it’s recommended you log in before submitting to associate your account with the request.
Retention of personal information
We will retain your personal information on our systems only for as long as we need to, for the success of the WordPress open source project and the programs that support WordPress.org. We keep contact information (such as mailing list information) until a user unsubscribes or requests that we delete that information from our live systems. If you choose to unsubscribe from a mailing list, we may keep certain limited information about you so that we may honor your request.
WordPress.org will not delete personal data from logs or records necessary to the operation, development, or archives of the WordPress open source project.
WordPress.org shall maintain WordCamp attendee data for 3 years to better track and foster community growth, and then automatically delete non-essential data collected via registration. Attendee names and email addresses will be retained indefinitely, to preserve our ability to respond to code of conduct reports.
On WordCamp.org sites, banking/financial data collected as part of a reimbursement request is deleted from WordCamp.org 7 days after the request is marked paid. The reason for the 7-day retention period is to prevent organizers having to re-enter their banking details if a wire fails or if a payment was marked “Paid” in error. Invoices and receipts related to WordCamp expenses are retained for 7 years after the close of the calendar year’s audit, by instruction of our financial consultants (auditors & bookkeepers).
When deletion is requested or otherwise required, we will anonymise the data of data subjects and/or remove their information from publicly accessible sites if the deletion of data would break essential systems or damage the logs or records necessary to the operation, development, or archival records of the WordPress open source project.
If you would like to request deletion of your account and associated data, please follow these steps:
- Visit https://wordpress.org/about/privacy/data-erasure-request/.
- Enter your email address.
- Click “Accept Declaration and Request Permanent Account Deletion”.
Note: If you have a WP.org account, it’s recommended you log in before submitting to associate your account with the request.
Rights in relation to your information
You may have certain rights under data protection law in relation to the personal information we hold about you. In particular, you may have a right to:
- request a copy of personal information we hold about you;
- ask that we update the personal information we hold about you, or independently correct such personal information that you think is incorrect or incomplete;
- ask that we delete personal information that we hold about you from live systems, or restrict the way in which we use such personal information (for information on deletion from archives, see the “Retention of personal information” section);
- object to our processing of your personal information; and/or
- withdraw your consent to our processing of your personal information (to the extent such processing is based on consent and consent is the only permissible basis for processing).
If you would like to exercise these rights or understand if these rights apply to you, please follow the instructions at the end of this Privacy statement.
Third Party Links
Our website may contain links to other websites provided by third parties not under our control. When following a link and providing information to a 3rd-party website, please be aware that we are not responsible for the data provided to that third party. This privacy policy only applies to the websites listed at the beginning of this document, so when you visit other websites, even when you click on a link posted on WordPress.org, you should read their own privacy policies.
Aggregated Statistics
WordPress.org may collect statistics about the behavior of visitors to its websites. For instance, WordPress.org may reveal how many times a particular version of WordPress was downloaded or report on which plugins are the most popular, based on data gathered by api.wordpress.org
, a web service used by WordPress installations to check for new versions of WordPress and plugins. However, WordPress.org does not disclose personally-identifying information other than as described in this policy.
Cookies
Additionally, information about how you use our website is collected automatically using “cookies”. Cookies are text files placed on your computer to collect standard internet log information and visitor behaviour information. This information is used to track visitor use of the website and to compile statistical reports on website activity.
Please see our cookie policy for more information about what cookies are collected on WordPress.org.
Privacy Policy Changes
Although most changes are likely to be minor, WordPress.org may change its Privacy Policy from time to time, and at WordPress.org’s sole discretion. WordPress.org encourages visitors to frequently check this page for any changes to its Privacy Policy. Your continued use of this site after any change in this Privacy Policy will constitute your acceptance of such change.
Contact
Please contact us if you have any questions about our privacy policy or information we hold about you by emailing dpo@wordpress.org.
Gemini Apps Privacy Hub
Last updated : December 13, 2024
Contents
- Gemini Apps – Privacy Policy
- Your data and Gemini apps
- What data is collected and how it is used
- How auditors improve Google AI
- Configure settings
- How activities in Gemini apps work with other services and settings
- Request removal of content and export information
- You can use Gemini, when hosted in the Google app, as an assistant on your device.
- Important instructions
- Terms of Use
- questions about data protection
- Generally
- What are Gemini apps?
- How can I object to the processing of my data or request that incorrect data in the Gemini app responses be corrected?
- On what legal basis does Google process Gemini Apps data under European Union (EU) or United Kingdom (UK) data protection law?
- What data is collected? How is it used?
- Are my conversations in Gemini apps used to show me ads?
- Who has access to my Gemini app conversations?
- Can I access and delete data in my Google Account?
- Why is manual review of my Gemini app conversations, feedback, and related data required?
- Why does Google save my conversations after I turn off Gemini Apps activity? What does Google use this data for?
- How does Google use my feedback?
- What does it mean that Gemini is a new and evolving technology?
- What happens when I ask Gemini apps to save information?
- Location information and other permissions
- Uploaded files
- Generated images
- extensions
- Gemini Live
- Gems
- Generally
Gemini Apps – Privacy Policy
Last updated : August 28, 2024
Your data and Gemini apps
This privacy notice and our privacy policy explain how Google handles your data when you use Gemini apps. “Gemini apps” refers to our conversational AI service for consumers in apps and services that link to this privacy notice .
In the European Economic Area and Switzerland, Gemini apps are provided by Google Ireland Limited. Everywhere else, they are provided by Google LLC. In the following, Google Ireland Limited and Google LLC are referred to as “Google”.
What data is collected and how it is used
Google records your feedback and conversations in Gemini apps, collects related product usage information, and determines your location information. Google uses this data in accordance with its Privacy Policy to provide, improve, and develop Google products and services and machine learning technologies, including Google products for enterprises like Google Cloud.
The Gemini app activity setting is enabled by default if you are at least 18 years old. Users under 18 have the option to enable it.
If your Gemini app activity setting is turned on, Google stores your Gemini app activity in your Google Account for up to 18 months. You can change this to 3 or 36 months in your Gemini app activity settings . Along with your Gemini app activity, we also store information about your location, such as the approximate location of your device, your IP address, or the home and work addresses stored in your Google Account. Visit g.co/privacypolicy/location for more information.
How auditors improve Google AI
To help us improve the quality of results and our products themselves (such as the generative machine learning models that power Gemini apps), your conversations with Gemini apps are read, annotated, and processed by our reviewers. As part of this process, we take active steps to protect your data, including removing the links between your conversations with Gemini apps and your Google Account before reviewers see or comment on them. Don’t include sensitive information in your conversations or data that you don’t want reviewers to see or that you don’t want to be used to improve Google’s machine learning products, services, and technologies.
Configure settings
You can find settings and tools to protect your data and privacy in your Google Account .
If you don’t want future conversations to be reviewed or used to improve Google’s machine learning technologies, turn off activity in Gemini apps . You can view your prompts or delete your conversations from your activity in Gemini apps at myactivity.google.com/product/gemini .
Conversations with Gemini apps that have been read or annotated by reviewers, and related data such as language, device type, location information, or feedback, are not deleted when you delete your activity in Gemini apps because they are stored separately and not linked to your Google Account. They are retained for up to three years.
Even when Gemini app activity is turned off, your conversations will be stored in your account for up to 72 hours. This allows Google to provide this service and process feedback. This activity will not appear in your Gemini app activity. Learn more
How activities in Gemini apps work with other services and settings
If you turn this setting off or clear your activity in Gemini apps, it will not affect other settings for your data with Google. These other settings, such as Web & App Activity or Location History , may still store location and other data while you use Google services. You may also integrate Gemini apps with and use them in other Google services. In this case, those services will store and use your data as set out in the policies of the respective service and Google’s privacy policy . If you use Gemini apps with third-party services, any processing of your data by such third parties will be subject to their respective privacy policies.
Request removal of content and export information
You can request removal of content in accordance with our policies or applicable laws . You can also export your data .
You can use Gemini, when hosted in the Google app, as an assistant on your device.
- Further data processing when Gemini is set as an assistant on your device. In its assistant role, Gemini also processes information from your devices and services in accordance with our privacy policy so that it can understand your request and respond to you and help you complete the task you want. For example, Gemini can access certain system permissions and data (including through Google Assistant), such as phone, call and message logs and contacts (so you can stay connected with others), installed apps such as the clock, preferred language (which you want to speak to Gemini in), and screen content (which you can then interact with more easily). Gemini also accesses contextual information from devices and services you use with Gemini and Google Assistant (such as playlists or names of smart home devices). You can find more information about managing your app permissions (such as location history, microphone or camera) for Gemini here .
- Gemini is powered by Google Assistant. Gemini is powered by Google Assistant to help you do things like control devices or set alarms. Gemini inherits certain settings from Google Assistant, such as personal results, and can then be changed in Gemini settings. Personal results allows Gemini to deliver information that is tailored to you, such as reminders you’ve set. Gemini can also use data like your previous call requests to help you contact the right person. To improve communication quality when you switch from Google Assistant to Gemini, in some regions, recent data from your history of communication requests to Assistant (e.g., “Send Simon a WhatsApp message”) may be imported into activities in Gemini apps. Learn more
- Talk to Gemini. If “Hey Google” & Voice Match (run by Google Assistant) is enabled in your settings, you can talk to Gemini or Google Assistant (whichever is active ) while keeping your hands free. Gemini can also be activated accidentally. This can happen, for example, when you hear a sound or utterance like “Hey Google” or through an accidental touch. If Gemini responds, your request is considered a normal activation.
additional functions
There are various optional features available to you in Gemini apps. When you use these additional features, such as Gems, any additional data you provide (such as Gem names and custom instructions) will be used in accordance with this Privacy Notice and our Privacy Policy . This also means that your data may be used by reviewers to further improve Google AI.
Important instructions
- Gemini apps are a new technology and are continually evolving and may occasionally provide inaccurate, inappropriate or offensive information that does not reflect Google’s views.
- Do not rely on Gemini Apps answers for medical, legal, financial, or other professional advice.
- Your feedback helps us make Gemini apps even better.
- Google processes your voice and audio data when you speak to Gemini apps, but by default this information is not stored on Google servers.
For more information, see the Gemini Apps FAQ and the Gemini Apps Privacy Hub .
Terms of Use
Note: Gemini apps are subject to Google’s Terms of Service and Restricted Use of Generative AI Policy .
If you are a consumer located in Korea, you also agree that your use of Gemini Apps is subject to the Korea Location Terms of Use .
questions about data protection
Last updated : December 13, 2024
Generally
What data is collected? How is it used?
Are my conversations in Gemini apps used to show me ads?
Who has access to my Gemini app conversations?
Can I access and delete data in my Google Account?
Why is manual review of my Gemini app conversations, feedback, and related data required?
How does Google use my feedback?
What does it mean that Gemini is a new and evolving technology?
What happens when I ask Gemini apps to save information?
Location information and other permissions
How do I know if the Gemini apps have access to and are using my exact location?
How do I manage my mobile app permissions when Gemini is set as an assistant on my device?
Uploaded files
How can I view and manage my uploaded files?
How does Google use my uploaded images?
How does Google use my uploaded files?
Generated images
Important: This feature is currently not available for users under 18 years of age.
How can I view and manage my generated images?
How does Google use my generated images?
extensions
What happens to my data that Gemini apps pass to Gemini extensions?
What happens to my data that Gemini apps receive from Gemini extensions?
How is my information used to make calls and send messages through Gemini extensions?
Gemini Live
How does Google use information from Gemini Live?
Gems
What happens to my data when I use Gems?
More information
- Manage or delete Gemini Apps activities
- Manage location history
- Give feedback or report a problem with Gemini apps
- The Gemini web app
- Frequently Asked Questions about Gemini Apps
- Directive on the Prohibited Use of Generative AI