This privacy statement describes how the SSH Training Discovery Toolkit collects and uses data while browsing this website or using our API. We are committed to ensuring that your personal details are protected when you use our website, or API. If you have any questions about how we use your personal information or comply with data protection legislation, please contact us.
What information do we collect?
Analytics We use Matomo Analytics to measure the use of the SSH Training Discovery Toolkit. It collects data about your activities that does not personally or directly identify you when you visit our website. This information may include content you view, the date and time that you viewed the content or your location information associated with your IP address. The SSH Training Discovery Toolkit uses this information to improve the structure and content of our website.
Contact and login details We collect contact information for the user accounts, name and email address of the logged users. This information is provided directly by the user.
How do we use this information?
The analytics information retrieved only helps in improving the website, or getting usage data at a very generic level. The login information is used to manage access to the admin site.
Will the SSH Training Discovery Toolkit share your personal details with anyone else?
We will not sell, distribute or lease your personal information to third parties unless disclosure is required by law. If you feel that this site is not following its stated privacy policy, you may contact us. We will be sure to address your concerns.
Copyright notice
License for content This website collects its content from various sources with different reuse policies. You can find information on sources on every item of our catalogue.
Contributors and Moderators of the SSH Training Discovery Toolkit enrich the metadata, add new information and links to it.
We are currently looking for the best licensing framework to support our model: we aim to ensure wide distribution and reuse of our data, and to avoid attribution stacking or license stacking, but we do consider attribution to be an essential information to be provided by data aggregators. This section of our website will be updated accordingly.