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The open/closed equilibrium

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How to Protect Privacy in Open Source Projects

The standards around just, like, the internet standards already have some opinions into how this can be done. Things like do not track headers, which I guess we're now migrating more towards global privacy control. That's built into scarf natively by default because we always want to give people ample ways to opt-out. Anything that can resemble PII personally identifiable information is completely wiped from our system after we process it. And so I think that over time, more and more platforms, it's our hope can follow suit offer similar kinds of privacy controls.

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