Privacy Policy

Modified on Wed, 1 May at 10:28 AM

TABLE OF CONTENTS


Spirit of the Policy

We understand that in a digital world, personal information goes beyond name and address. We believe that there are some instances that posting personally identifiable information about yourselves or others can be allowed, however, these circumstances must meet incredibly specific requirements, such as, locating a missing person. Our goal is to protect the personal information of every Medal user, including their digitally identifiable information such as IP address among other information. 


Principles and Rational

Rational 

Privacy and the protection of personal information are fundamentally important values for Medal. We understand that in a digital world, personal information goes beyond name and address. We work hard to keep your account secure and safeguard your personal information in order to protect you from potential physical, financial or other types of harm. You should not post personal or confidential information about others without first getting their consent. We also provide people ways to report imagery that they believe to be in violation of their privacy rights. 


Principles

The goal of our Community Standards is to encourage expression and create a safe environment. We base our policies on input from our community and from experts in fields such as technology and public safety. Our policies are also rooted in the following principles:


Safety

Safety: Safety is an essential factor in community building. At Medal, we are dedicated to removing content that encourages or causes real-world harm, including (but not limited to) physical, emotional, or financial injury as well as privacy violations that could harm a targeted individual(s).


Voice

We embrace the different backgrounds and diverse views of our community. We want to provide a platform and opportunity for users to not only share their gaming experience but build lasting bonds with one another. We err on the side of allowing content, even when some find it objectionable unless removing that content cant prevent real-world harm to the user. We vow to discuss and consider allowing content that otherwise violates our stands if we deem it to be newsworthy, or important to the public interest based on global and national trends.


Equity

We embrace the different backgrounds and diverse views of our community. We want to provide a platform and opportunity for users to not only share their gaming experience but build lasting bonds with one another. We err on the side of allowing content, even when some find it objectionable unless removing that content cant prevent real-world harm to the user. We vow to discuss and consider allowing content that otherwise violates our stands if we deem it to be newsworthy, or important to the public interest based on global and national trends.


Policy

This type of content violates our policy and is therefore not allowed on our platform.

  1. Content that shares or solicits personally identifiable information, about oneself, others, businesses or organizations, such as the following
    1. National identification number, Social security numbers, Passport numbers, exam numbers.
    2. Government IDs of law enforcement, military, or security personnel.
    3. School and education IDs.
    4. Email address with passwords.
    5. Credit or debit card information.
    6. Bank account numbers with security or pin codes.
    7. Bank routing or digital money transfer numbers with security or pin codes.

  2. Content that shares others' records or documentation about the following:
    1. Medical records of any kind.

  3. Content that shares the following about others — unless the information is shared to promote charitable causes:
    1. Bank account numbers
    2. Bank routing or digital money transfer numbers
    3. Private contact information such as phone numbers, addresses, email address

  4. External links to content that violates any of our Privacy Violation policies

  5. Content that identifies individuals by their first and/or last name and depicts their personal information, including
    1. Driver’s licenses, or Government IDs of any kind.
    2. Marriage, birth, and name change certificates.
    3. Digital identities with passwords.
    4. License Plates.
    5. Passwords, pins, or codes to access private information.

  6. Sharing photographs that display the external view of private residences if the following apply:
    1. Residence is shown with a fully visible address or house number.
    2. The neighborhood is identifiable by landmarks and shows a person's address.
    3. A resident is mentioned (i.e; this is John Wayne's house.)

Allow

This type of content does not violate our community standards and is therefore allowed on our platform.

 

  1. Sharing personally identifiable information
    1. To find missing owners
    2. To find the missing person(s)

  2. An organization or business sharing its own private financial information

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