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privacy [2018/11/27 03:39] – [Permissions Warnings] Clarify the destination of data saved from the Connector dstillman | privacy [2019/06/14 13:55] – [Disabling Automatic Requests] Grammatical fix dstillman |
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* **Translator/style update checking:** Advanced preferences → disable "Automatically check for updated translators and styles" | * **Translator/style update checking:** Advanced preferences → disable "Automatically check for updated translators and styles" |
* **Zotero update checking:** Advanced → Config Editor → set ''app.update.auto'' to false. //Note: Automatic update checking is strongly recommended for security and stability reasons.// | * **Zotero update checking:** Advanced → Config Editor → set ''app.update.auto'' to false. //Note: Automatic update checking is strongly recommended for security and stability reasons.// |
| * **Retracted item checking:** Advanced → Config Editor → set ''retractions.enabled'' to false. Retraction checks are performed [[/blog/retracted-item-notifications/#designed-for-privacy|without sharing]] the items you have in your database. |
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If automatic syncing or automatic translator/style updates is enabled, Zotero will maintain a persistent connection to Zotero servers when it is open in order to provide immediate updates. You can disable this connection by disabling both of those options or by setting ''extensions.zotero.streaming.enabled'' to false in the Config Editor. | If automatic syncing or automatic translator/style updates are enabled, Zotero will maintain a persistent connection to Zotero servers when it is open in order to provide immediate updates. You can disable this connection by disabling both of those options or by setting ''extensions.zotero.streaming.enabled'' to false in the Config Editor. |
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If you use the Zotero Connector without having Zotero open, the Connector will make a daily request to Zotero servers for information on available site translators. It will then download translators for the sites you visit. For example, if you load a <html><i>New York Times</i></html> article, the Connector will download Zotero’s <html><i>New York Times</i></html> translator and cache it. If Zotero doesn’t have a translator for a specific site, no request will be made. No information on the specific pages you visit is transmitted, and subsequent requests won’t be made for the same translator until you restart your browser or the translator is updated. You can avoid these requests by keeping Zotero open while you browse the web. | If you use the Zotero Connector without having Zotero open, the Connector will make a daily request to Zotero servers for information on available site translators. It will then download translators for the sites you visit. For example, if you load a <html><i>New York Times</i></html> article, the Connector will download Zotero’s <html><i>New York Times</i></html> translator and cache it. If Zotero doesn’t have a translator for a specific site, no request will be made. No information on the specific pages you visit is transmitted, and subsequent requests won’t be made for the same translator until you restart your browser or the translator is updated. You can avoid these requests by keeping Zotero open while you browse the web. |