Privacy Policy Update
Added 2024-01-31 07:45:10 +0000 UTCHey Everyone,
Just wanted to give you a heads up that we've made a change to our Privacy Policy (https://craig.chat/privacy/)
This isn't something done often, and usually only when the changes are needed; In this case it was to comply with Google's requirements to keep our Drive integration verified and working. The specifics of what's changed is below, we appreciate you continuing to use Craig and for supporting this project!
### Third Party Data
If you link Craig with any other service, Craig will collect the information necessary to interact with that service. In the case of Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive and Patreon, this includes your email address, your real name, and file metadata. This information is not retained if you unlink these services. The exception to this is Patreon information, which is gathered from Patreon in order to deliver benefits to patrons when their Discord account is linked via Patreon. Patreon information is removed when the user is no longer a patron of Craig. Craig's maintainers will not share, disclose, or sell information from these services to any third party. Information gathered from Google and Microsoft (by linking these services to your Discord account) are used to upload recordings to their respective cloud storage solutions.
Data collected by these services are handled in accordance to their respective privacy policies. ([Patreon](https://privacy.patreon.com/policies/en/), [Google](https://policies.google.com/privacy), [Microsoft](https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/privacystatement))
- While Craig's maintainers make a concerted effort to keep all data secure, no one can perfectly guarantee the security of any Internet-accessible system. They cannot be held liable for access to your private information through illegal intrusion, even if it can be construed as a consequence of his negligence.
+ Craig's maintainers have security procedures and measures to protect user data. However, no one can perfectly guarantee the security of any Internet-accessible system. They cannot be held liable for access to your private information through illegal intrusion, even if it can be construed as a consequence of their negligence.