The document outlines the official privacy policy of GitHub, detailing how they handle "Personal Data". This information is linked directly to individuals and processed by GitHub and its Data Controller when interacting with GitHub websites, applications, and services collectively. Special clauses cover GitHub accounts, services provided through organizational accounts, third-party access, and data collection methods, including cookies and other similar technologies. The document emphasizes GitHub’s commitment to data protection, providing detailed information about their data collection, usage, and sharing practices, as well as user rights, including access, correction, and deletion of personal data. The policy is designed to comply with legal requirements such as the GDPR and CCPA. It also includes specifications for international data transfers and how disputes are addressed. The document serves as a comprehensive guide for GitHub users on how their personal data is managed, securing transparency and control over their information.
This legal document describes the process for requesting the removal of private information from GitHub repositories. This process can be used for high-risk content that violates GitHub's Terms of Service by following the outlined steps:
Content in violation includes identifying information, access tokens, and sensitive credentials which pose a risk if publicly available. Users may request removal if they spot such violations, ensuring GitHub takes appropriate action based on their policy guidelines.
This legal document outlines the company's policy on protecting personal data. It emphasizes the significance of safeguarding personal data in accordance with various data protection laws and regulations, including but not limited to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in the United States, and the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) in Singapore.
The document serves as a framework for collecting, processing, storing, and managing personal data responsibly and in compliance with these laws. It holds all employees responsible for ensuring proper handling of personal data in their day-to-day activities, mandates adherence to this policy, and requires reporting any data protection concerns to the Data Protection Officer (DPO).
Additionally, it defines the responsibilities of contractors and third parties who must comply with applicable data protection laws and regulations and report any concerns to the DPO. The policy also details the rights of data subjects to access, rectify, erase, restrict, transfer, object, or withdraw consent to the processing of their personal data and provides information on how they can do so by contacting the Data Protection Officer.
The document outlines the procedure and requirements for submitting content removal requests on GitHub. It details policies for DMCA Takedown requests, GitHub Trademark Policy, and guidelines for removing GitHub Private Information. This document can be used by individuals or organizations to request the removal of copyrighted, trademarked, or private information from GitHub. It also provides links to the official procedures and forms needed to file these requests.
The document titled "Privacy Policy" is a comprehensive legal document outlining the information collection, use, and sharing practices of the company. It serves as a guide for users to understand how their data is captured, processed, and utilized in connection with the services provided by the company. The document can be used to inform users about their rights regarding data privacy, the type of data collected, its purpose, and the company's compliance with legal obligations. It highlights the company's commitment to protecting user information and provides guidelines on data retention, security measures, and user choices related to their data. Additionally, it outlines the principles of data collection, such as consent, transparency, and the purpose for which data is being processed. The Privacy Policy is critical for maintaining user trust, ensuring compliance with legal requirements, and providing transparency about the company's data handling practices.
GitHub defines customer data as all data provided by the customer to GitHub through their use of GitHub services. Some customer data is personal data as defined under GDPR.
The GitHub Subprocessor List identifies subprocessors authorized to process customer or personal data on behalf of GitHub to provide services to enterprise customers. This list is applicable for all GitHub services governed by the GitHub Data Protection Agreement.
GitHub publishes the names of any new subprocessors for its online services at least 30 days in advance of the subprocessor's authorization to perform services that may involve access to customer data or personal data.
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This document is a legal policy governing the use of the GitHub platform, specifically detailing prohibitions around harassment and bullying. It outlines what constitutes harassment and bullying, such as personal attacks, disruptive behavior, offensive comments, and various forms of discrimination and intimidation. The document specifies the types of actions considered violations, including doxxing, sharing sensitive personal information, and engaging with the platform in ways that instigate conflicts or undermine user safety.
GitHub outlines penalties for violating these policies, which include removal of content and restrictions on accounts. The policy also emphasizes the importance of respecting other users' privacy, stating that personal information should not be shared without consent. This policy helps maintain a respectful, safe environment on the platform by prohibiting behaviors that negatively impact other users.
This Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement can be used between multiple parties (referred to as "Party 1" and "Party 2") to disclose confidential information in connection with a business opportunity of mutual interest. The key points include: