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# Web requests (page visits, and the loading of related resources such as CSS or JavaScript code, images, etc.) may be logged in the private server logs. This includes the following information: time and date of the request, IP address from which the request originates, the page or resource that was accessed, the "user-agent" HTTP header sent by the visitor's device, and the "referrer" HTTP header sent by the visitor's device. These logs are usually kept for up to a month.
# Web requests (page visits, and the loading of related resources such as CSS or JavaScript code, images, etc.) may be logged in the private server logs. This includes the following information: time and date of the request, IP address from which the request originates, the page or resource that was accessed, the "user-agent" HTTP header sent by the visitor's device, and the "referrer" HTTP header sent by the visitor's device. These logs are usually kept for up to a month.
# Creating or editing pages, and uploading files, results in the public logging of the action on the History page of the relevant page's or file's History page, as is standard practice with MediaWiki. This public log contains the user name (if logged in) or IP address (if not logged in) of the user, and the time and date on which the action took place. These public logs are kept indefinitely.
# Creating or editing pages, and uploading files, results in the public logging of the action on the associated History page of the relevant page or file, as is standard practice with MediaWiki. This public log contains the user name (if logged in) or IP address (if not logged in) of the user, and the time and date on which the action took place. These public logs are kept indefinitely.

Revision as of 13:08, 21 July 2024

Bg3.wiki will soon begin serving ads, and this page will be updated in accordance.

Bg3.wiki itself does not directly track users beyond the normal operations of a web server and MediaWiki:

  1. Web requests (page visits, and the loading of related resources such as CSS or JavaScript code, images, etc.) may be logged in the private server logs. This includes the following information: time and date of the request, IP address from which the request originates, the page or resource that was accessed, the "user-agent" HTTP header sent by the visitor's device, and the "referrer" HTTP header sent by the visitor's device. These logs are usually kept for up to a month.
  2. Creating or editing pages, and uploading files, results in the public logging of the action on the associated History page of the relevant page or file, as is standard practice with MediaWiki. This public log contains the user name (if logged in) or IP address (if not logged in) of the user, and the time and date on which the action took place. These public logs are kept indefinitely.