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- DangerousDawn
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Is my website for a project series ok for Scratch.
As annoying as this might be, remove any element of your site that has live chat, or really just any form of communication (including forums.)I have.
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Last edited by DangerousDawn (Sept. 12, 2021 03:36:16)
- -EmeraldThunder-
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Scratcher
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Is my website for a project series ok for Scratch.
There is still the support link in the bottom right hand corner, you should remove that before it is okay to share.As annoying as this might be, remove any element of your site that has live chat, or really just any form of communication (including forums.)I have.
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- Chiroyce
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Is my website for a project series ok for Scratch.
Hey there, third party cookies like doubleclick.net that track you are bad, regular first part ones are ok as long as they dont track us across various other wix sites.
- Harakou
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Is my website for a project series ok for Scratch.
From what I can see, the chat link in the bottom right corner is still there, unfortunately.As annoying as this might be, remove any element of your site that has live chat, or really just any form of communication (including forums.)I have.
I do also see that there's a feature to login to your site with Google/Facebook. While pretty much everything in the profile there is marked as private, there's probably not much reason to have such a feature given what other social actions we allow in a site you share from here. There's the potential for personal info to leak there, especially if Wix shares that information with you. I would recommend removing user login/profiles to be safe, if possible.
Hey there, third party cookies like doubleclick.net that track you are bad, regular first part ones are ok as long as they dont track us across various other wix sites.I would agree that they're not ideal, but they don't really run afoul of the moderation concerns that the Scratch Team is concerned with. Especially since, as far as I can tell, Wix allows you to manage your cookies and only enables “essential” cookies (basically ones for session management and CSRF tokens) by default. Unless OP is interested in learning more about the implications of such cookies, I don't think that bugging her about them is constructive or relevant to the topic at hand.
- DangerousDawn
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Is my website for a project series ok for Scratch.
I thought it was gone??? That's certainly a problem.There is still the support link in the bottom right hand corner, you should remove that before it is okay to share.As annoying as this might be, remove any element of your site that has live chat, or really just any form of communication (including forums.)I have.
Edit: I am the QUEEN of new pages!!
- DangerousDawn
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Is my website for a project series ok for Scratch.
I do also see that there's a feature to login to your site with Google/Facebook. While pretty much everything in the profile there is marked as private, there's probably not much reason to have such a feature given what other social actions we allow in a site you share from here. There's the potential for personal info to leak there, especially if Wix shares that information with you. I would recommend removing user login/profiles to be safe, if possible.I removed Social Logins on my main site. But my other sites still have it. Thanks for letting me know that.
- LankyBox01
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Is my website for a project series ok for Scratch.
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- DangerousDawn
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Is my website for a project series ok for Scratch.
What is this?For voting on images.
What about this?That was for help with the site or reporting issues. It's gone now.
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