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* Passwords are not made available by the [http://www.mediawiki.org Mediawiki software] to the administrator.
* Passwords are not made available by the [http://www.mediawiki.org Mediawiki software] to the administrator.


While lex-wiki.org makes every effort to maintain your password information secret, to prevent impersonation, in theory there is a small chance that a bug in the [http://www.mediawiki.org Mediawiki software] could be exploited by a third party to get access to the password information. By using lex-wiki, you agree to not hold its owner and administrators liable if that should happen.
While [http://lex-wiki.org lex-wiki.org] makes every effort to maintain your password information secret, to prevent impersonation, in theory there is a small chance that a bug in the [http://www.mediawiki.org Mediawiki software] could be exploited by a third party to get access to the password information. By using [http://lex-wiki.org lex-wiki.org], you agree to not hold its owner and administrators liable if that should happen.


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Revision as of 17:21, 21 June 2013

Lex-wiki allows accounts and postings only from persons using their real name.

  • All postings are public, and the Mediawiki software tracking functionality does not permit deletion of log files and old postings.
  • A good rule to live by is: If you wouldn't want to see it on the front page of the New York Times, don't post it on lex-wiki.
  • Passwords are not made available by the Mediawiki software to the administrator.

While lex-wiki.org makes every effort to maintain your password information secret, to prevent impersonation, in theory there is a small chance that a bug in the Mediawiki software could be exploited by a third party to get access to the password information. By using lex-wiki.org, you agree to not hold its owner and administrators liable if that should happen.