1 Information You Share With Us
We require certain information to provide our services to you. For example, you must have an account in order to upload or share content on Giki. When you choose to share the information below with us, we collect and use it to operate our services.
1.1 Basic Account Information
If you do choose to create an account, you must provide us with some personal data so that we can provide our services to you. On Giki this includes a display name (for example, "Thinking"), a username
(for example, @JakeThinking), and an email address or phone number. Your display name and username are always public, but you can use either your real name or a pseudonym. You can also create and manage multiple Giki accounts1, for example to express different parts of your identity.
1.2 Public Information
Most activity on Giki is public, including your profile information2, your time zone and language, when you created your account, and your Giki and certain
information about your content like the date, time, and application and version of article you posted from. The lists you create, people you follow.
Periscope broadcasts you create, click on, or otherwise engage with, either on Periscope, are public along with when you took those actions. So are
your hearts, the number of hearts you’ve received, which accounts you are a Superfan of, and whether you watched a broadcast live or on replay.
Any hearts, comments, or other content you contribute to another account’s
broadcast will remain part of that broadcast for as long as it remains on Periscope.
Information posted about you by other people who use our services may also be
public.
You are responsible for your posts and other information you provide through our services, and you should think carefully about what you make public, especially if it
is sensitive information. If you update your public information on Twitter, such as by
deleting a post or deactivating your account, we will reflect your updated content
on giki.app, Giki for iOS, and Giki for Android. By publicly posting content when you post, you are directing us to disclose that
information as broadly as possible, including through our APIs, and directing those accessing the information through our APIs to do the same. To facilitate the fast
global dissemination of posts to people around the world, we use technology like application programming interfaces (APIs) and embeds to make that information
available to websites, apps, and others for their use - for example, displaying posts on a news website or analyzing what people say on Giki.