![]() It is not enabled on Mac or Linux builds for technical and user experience reasons but may be in the future if the available facilities improve. Viewer Crash Logsįrom May 2021 Windows versions of Kokua will use the BugSplat crash tracking service. We do not track any individual's usage of our website or of the viewer.Īccess logs are viewable only to the web site operator and are removed from the server on a monthly basis. as a non-personally-identifiable collection) in order to measure download counts, number of web site "hits", and other similar metrics. Your IP address does not identify you personally, and is not associated with your user name or other details about you, except that some optional services on our web site may record the IP address used to create an account for security purposes.įrom time to time, we may analyze the access logs in aggregate (i.e. Like most web sites, our server software keeps logs of all connections to the server, including the IP address of incoming connections. You may disable cookies in your browser, but some services may not function fully without cookies.įor security purposes, the services may record the IP address that was used to create or log in to an account on that service. Some services may use browser cookies to remember that you are logged in to that service. Most of our online presence is provided through, a cloud based service provided by Atlassian This section describes our policy regarding user information you provide to those services. You are not required to create an account on those services in order to download or use the Kokua Viewer. The viewer connects to our server in the following cases:įor redirection to the correct Release Notes page in Confluence when a new version is first launchedĬertain optional services on the Kokua website (eg the Jira issue tracker allow you to create an account in order to use those services. You may disable the viewer from connecting to our server as described below. The viewer does not transmit your login name, password, or any personally identifiable information when connecting to our server. ![]() In that case, your password is stored in an encrypted form on your computer.īy default, the Kokua Viewer is configured to request certain resources from our web server. Your password will not be stored unless you have instructed the viewer to do so (e.g. To make logging in more convenient for you, the viewer may store your metaverse login details on your computer. The viewer never transmits your metaverse login details anywhere else. The viewer only transmits your metaverse login details to the grid service(s) you use, strictly for the purpose of logging in to the grid service(s). the user name and password that you use to log in to a grid service such as Second Life. This section describes our policy regarding your metaverse login details, i.e. The sections below describe these policies in more detail. We may analyze the log to monitor download counts, web site "hits", etc. The log does not contain personally identifiable information. We maintain an access log of all connections to our server, including IP addresses. We used hosted services provided by Atlassian. ![]() ![]() Our web services (eg Confluence, Jira, Bitbucket) allow access without creating a login although in most cases having an account makes for a better experience. Access is logged, as is normal for almost every web server, but no additional use is made of the information The only identifiable information transferred is the IP number. Your user name and password for any grid service (e.g.Second Life) are never transmitted to anyone other than that grid service.īy default, the viewer contacts our server to download certain resources (eg fetching release notes when a version is first used).
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