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title: Data Privacy | ||
tagline: Data privacy information for Jupyter related software | ||
permalink: /privacy | ||
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# F.A.Q. | ||
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This page answers frequently asked questions about Jupyter and data privacy. | ||
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## Do Project Jupyter software programs collect information ? | ||
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By design, most Project Jupyter software does not collect any information about its installation or usage. Telemetry is an opt-in feature available through libraries such as [Jupyter Telemetry](https://github.com/jupyter/telemetry). | ||
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All software developed by the Jupyter Project, other than purpose-built telemetry libraries, | ||
is free of tracking | ||
code. When you install and deploy Jupyter software and libraries on your own | ||
computers and servers, no information is collected by or sent to | ||
Project Jupyter's developers. | ||
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Jupyter's privacy policy does not apply to third-party vendors that host Jupyter | ||
products for remote or cloud usage. If you have questions about hosted Jupyter | ||
products, please consult your vendor's documentation and privacy policy. | ||
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Some projects have their own privacy policies. | ||
The [JupyterLab privacy policy](https://jupyterlab.readthedocs.io/en/stable/privacy_policies.html) | ||
is one example. | ||
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## Do Project Jupyter services collect information? | ||
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Project Jupyter runs a few free services related to Jupyter. These include, but are | ||
not limited to, nbviewer, Binder, and JupyterLite. | ||
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These services do not store any user data on Jupyter-owned | ||
systems. Because these services are publicly accessible, we caution users not to use | ||
those services to process sensitive information. | ||
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## Do Project Jupyter community services collect information? | ||
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Jupyter has a [community page](https://jupyter.org/community) that | ||
recommends mailing lists, forums, chat rooms, and videoconference calls for | ||
users to meet and discuss Jupyter software. Some of these communities are | ||
managed by third-party companies not directly affiliated with Project Jupyter | ||
or NumFOCUS. | ||
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You should not need to create an account on any on those platforms to _read_ any | ||
public content. You do not need to create an account on any community | ||
platform to _use_ Jupyter software. | ||
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Except where noted, Jupyter does not host its community platforms, and we | ||
do not control the data collection of these community platforms. Users should | ||
read the privacy policy of each community platforms before they decide to join, | ||
and users should contact the platform's operator if they have any concerns | ||
or questions about their data collection practices. | ||
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## Who can fill out my organization's data privacy information form on behalf of Project Jupyter? | ||
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Your organization may require software vendors to disclose required information | ||
about their software's data processing. | ||
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This often includes, but is not limited to: | ||
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- What data is collected | ||
- How is billing information secured | ||
- Background check requirements for people having access to this information | ||
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**Project Jupyter is not a service provider, supplier, or vendor** and so | ||
generally **cannot** fill out these forms, for **legal** and **technical** reasons. | ||
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We maintain open source tools that your institution or others may install and | ||
operate. Entities who operate Jupyter services for your organization, and with | ||
whom you have a contract, are responsible for the privacy of your data. | ||
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As we do not have a business relationship with you or your institution, we do not | ||
have a customer database, we do not have billing information, and in general you | ||
cannot sign a contract with us. | ||
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## Who is my Jupyter vendor? | ||
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There are two broad ways to deploy Jupyter software: | ||
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1. Hosted by a third-party computing service provider (in the cloud) | ||
2. Installed on your own computers on premises that your organization controls (on-premise) | ||
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If you are using Jupyter in the cloud, then look at the URL you use to access | ||
Jupyter. This will likely indicate who your vendor is. | ||
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If you are using Jupyter on your own machine, the way you installed Jupyter will | ||
tell you who your vendor is. If you installed open source packages from a | ||
freely-available repository, you probably do not have a vendor. If you installed | ||
open source packages from a commercial vendor that provides support, contact | ||
that vendor for support. | ||
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## How do I ask questions about privacy not covered by this FAQ? | ||
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You can ask the [Jupyter Executive Council](https://executive-council-team-compass.readthedocs.io). |
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Maybe mention hecvat