At Denizens of Ethos we recognise that privacy is important.

Information you provide – When you sign up for a Denizens of Ethos membership or other Denizens of Ethos service or promotion that requires registration, we ask you for personal information (such as your name, email address and an account password).

These services can be opted out at any time.

Cookies – When you visit Denizens of Ethos, we send one or more cookies – a small file containing a string of characters – to your computer or other device that uniquely identifies your browser. This gives you icons in your bookmarks and enables you to save user names and passwords.

Information security and forum protocols - We take appropriate security measures to protect against unauthorized access to or unauthorized alteration, disclosure or destruction of data. These include internal reviews of our data collection, storage and processing practices and security measures, as well as physical security measures to guard against unauthorized access to systems where we store personal data.

Our forum posts are pruned on a three month basis. It in not a permanent storage facility and we do not take responsibility for lost data.

We are not considered a secure website and it does not include encryption. To protect information is as secure as possible, users should adopt secure passwords and be mindful that our forum is public and respect the privacy of other users.

All information is stored on a remote server and though we take every measure that is possible to us we can not offer 100% guarantees.

We adopt a ‘first name only’ protocol to protect the individuals’ identity. All media and information on the website remains the property of the respective owners
Please respect their intellectual rights and request permission to use any of the items found. Users are responsible for their own posts and if any laws are infringed, the user(s) responsible is solely liable to prosecution.

All users should be mindful of the aforementioned policy when posting to the forums and should not publish any material that would allow criminals or other organisations to gain access to sensitive information.

Any questions can be directed to:
DoE privacy
Founder