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5/ When you sign up for a free trial of our service all you need is a working email.

Inactive free trial accounts get deleted after 6 months. Of course, you can also delete your account sooner anytime you like.

And don't worry 😟, signing up doesn't put you on our marketing list. We have no marketing list βœ‰οΈπŸš«

#privacy #geoeducation

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6/ If you become a paying customer we do legally have to store a record of the transaction, but you can, with the single click of a button, delete your payment info once you stop being a customer.

blog.opencagedata.com/post/del

All card billing is done via our payment processor Stripe, we never hold a record of your card details.

Screenshot of OpenCage blog post explaining how you can delete your payment details once you stop being a customer
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7/ So now let's get into the geocoding API itself.

First up, please send us only location information, never details of who is at that location. Besides privacy concerns it just makes geocoding much harder.

Please see: opencagedata.com/guides/how-to

#geoeducation

OpenCage query formatting best practice explaining not to send us anything other than addresses
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8/ Next, if you use the optional "no_record" parameter in your API call, we will keep ... absolutely no record of what your query was. None. Nada. Zilch.

opencagedata.com/api#no_record

#geoeducation #privacy

Screenshot from the OpenCage geocoding API docs explaining the optional no_record parameter
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9/ Finally, we do our best to educate users of the API about privacy implications of location data.

For example here is a guide to NOT showing precisely geocoded locations

opencagedata.com/guides/how-to

#geoeducation

Screenshot of OpenCage guide to using only imprecise or coarse location data
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10/ Digital privacy is a continually evolving issue. New technology makes so much possible, but also exposes us to new risks. It's a topic that is never "done".

We welcome (and pay for) suggestions as to how we can improve security. Here's our bug bounty program, at the bottom you can find a list of bug reports we've paid for:
opencagedata.com/security-boun

Here's a report we wrote about our experiences running a bug bounty program as a smaller company:
blog.opencagedata.com/post/run

#geoeducation

10/ Digital privacy is a continually evolving issue. New technology makes so much possible, but also exposes us to new risks. It's a topic that is never "done".

We welcome (and pay for) suggestions as to how we can improve security. Here's our bug bounty program, at the bottom you can find a list of bug reports we've paid for:
opencagedata.com/security-boun

Screenshot of the OpenCage security bounty program page
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11/ Thanks for reading and sharing

Please get in touch if you have any questions (or suggestions) about our approach to privacy or security (or anything else).

We have more threads about #geoeducation, the #geoweirdness of specific countries, border disputes, geocoding, etc linked on our blog: blog.opencagedata.com/geothrea

Stay safe and private! πŸ•΅οΈ

Screenshot of the OpenCage blog page listing all of our geothreads
OpenCage πŸ‘‰πŸŒ replied to OpenCage

Final bonus toot - what to do if you want the benefits of tracking where you’ve been without the privacy risk? πŸ•΅οΈπŸ—ΊοΈ

Please check out our friends at @owntracks owntracks.org an open source, privacy-focused journey tracking and sharing software

#privacy #geoeducation

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