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Marble Horse Free Software Group
Public Website Privacy Policy

Questions, concerns and responses to this privacy policy may be directed to Jacob Moorman (). This privacy policy applies to the Marble Horse Free Software Group public website, located at http://marblehorse.org

Personal Information Collection
The Marble Horse Free Software Group makes no request for personal information of any kind from its website. No forms exist on our website which request your name, address, credit card, etc. This is not an electronic commerce site; we do not sell any products through this website. Personal information is not collected on minors. Personal information is not collected on non-minors.

Usage Information Collection
Website usage statistics may be collected by the service provider hosting this website, SourceForge. Their privacy policy applies to traffic related to this website. The SourceForge privacy policy may be found at http://sourceforge.net/tos/privacy.php

Use of Cookies
Cookies are a tool used by websites that can help track your visit. This website is free from cookies; we neither send cookies to your browser, nor request cookies back from your browser.

Links to Other Sites
Throughout the Marble Horse Free Software Group public website, we may provide links to sites owned and maintained by persons other than the Marble Horse Free Software Group. This privacy policy applies only to the Marble Horse Free Software Group. We are unable to provide privacy information regarding these external sites; they are responsible for their own privacy policies, which may or may not be different from the policy listed here. It is the reader's responsibility to read and understand these policies.

Support of Privacy Groups
The Marble Horse Free Software Group actively supports privacy, anonymity and security initiatives. Both in advocacy and in solutions development, we seek to strengthen the security used in day-to-day communications over public and private internetworks.

In particular, we find importance in the efforts of the following projects, resources and organizations:

  • GNU Privacy Guard, a tool for secure communications
  • OpenSSH, a secure replacement for telnet
  • Cypherpunks mailing list; Archives
  • SecurityFocus, vulnerability announcements, tool listings and security library
  • SANS (Security Administration, Networking, and Security) Institute
  • Electronic Frontiers Foundation
  • Center for Democracy and Technology

Last updated: 2000SEP20JM01


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