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privacy [2020/06/26 06:39] – [Disabling Automatic Requests] dstillmanprivacy [2022/04/15 16:25] – [Google Docs Integration] Update Google Docs permissions description dstillman
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 ==== Google Docs Integration ==== ==== Google Docs Integration ====
  
-When you first use Google Docs integration, Google will ask you to grant Zotero Google Docs Integration permission to “View and manage your Google Docs documents”. The plugin requires this permission to insert citations into your documents. The plugin doesn’t do anything else with your document content and doesn’t access documents other than the ones on which it’s triggered. The integration works entirely locally on your computer, so even when you trigger the plugin on a given document, nothing is sent to Zotero servers.+When you first use Google Docs integration, Google will ask you to grant Zotero Google Docs Integration permission to “See, edit, create, and delete all your Google Docs documents”. The plugin requires this permission to insert citations into your documents. The plugin doesn’t do anything else with your document content and doesn’t access documents other than the ones on which it’s triggered. The integration works entirely locally on your computer, so even when you trigger the plugin on a given document, nothing is sent to Zotero servers.
  
 ===== Storage Purchases ===== ===== Storage Purchases =====
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   * All Zotero server data is stored in the United States in Amazon Web Services. See [[:security|Security of Zotero Data]] for more information.   * All Zotero server data is stored in the United States in Amazon Web Services. See [[:security|Security of Zotero Data]] for more information.
   * Certain operations you perform in Zotero may trigger requests to public third-party services such as Crossref or the Library of Congress for metadata retrieval. These third parties may log your IP address and search terms (e.g., DOI or ISBN) according to their privacy policies, but no other identifying information is provided.   * Certain operations you perform in Zotero may trigger requests to public third-party services such as Crossref or the Library of Congress for metadata retrieval. These third parties may log your IP address and search terms (e.g., DOI or ISBN) according to their privacy policies, but no other identifying information is provided.
 +  * When you save items to or update items in Zotero, Zotero may, depending on your settings, connect to the associated sites to download metadata or save PDFs or snapshots. This is equivalent to loading those sites in your browser, and similar privacy implications apply. See [[kb:zotero_and_firewalls|Zotero and Firewalls]] for access requirements.
   * Some fonts on Zotero’s websites are licensed from myfonts.com. In order to verify Zotero’s compliance with this license, myfonts.com collects your IP address and the URL of the accessed Zotero webpage.   * Some fonts on Zotero’s websites are licensed from myfonts.com. In order to verify Zotero’s compliance with this license, myfonts.com collects your IP address and the URL of the accessed Zotero webpage.
   * When an account is registered, we use Google reCAPTCHA to verify that it is not an automated registration attempt.   * When an account is registered, we use Google reCAPTCHA to verify that it is not an automated registration attempt.
privacy.txt · Last modified: 2024/02/27 12:16 by fcheslack