Verified Wikipedia:Privacy policy
Privacy Policy
At VerifiedWikipedia.org, your privacy is a top priority. We are building the world’s first verified, unbiased, and tamper-proof digital encyclopedia, and we are committed to protecting your personal information while providing a platform where every fact is accountable, every source is transparent, and every article is protected by multi-layer verification.
Our Purpose and Your Privacy
We exist to solve the world’s most urgent problem: the crisis of misinformation and digital manipulation. To achieve this, we provide a single global source of verified, unbiased, and authoritative information, accessible to everyone. Protecting the personal information of our users is essential to maintaining the integrity of this mission.
Information We Collect
- Account Information: Name, email, and verified identity details of contributors. We strictly enforce zero anonymous editing to eliminate manipulation and vandalism.
- Usage Data: Articles viewed, edits made, AI interactions, and other actions on the platform.
- Device & Browser Data: Information about the device, browser, and IP address used to access our platform.
- Contributions: Data related to edits, submissions, and expert reviews to maintain multi-layer verification.
How We Use Your Information
Your data helps us maintain a trusted, transparent, and globally recognized knowledge ecosystem:
- To verify contributors’ identity and maintain article integrity
- To provide AI-driven fact-checking and Expert Review processes
- To ensure every article maintains neutrality, accuracy, and traceable citations
- To improve platform experience and safeguard against misinformation
- To communicate platform updates, policies, and important information
Data Sharing & Disclosure
We do not sell, trade, or rent your personal information. Information may be shared only under strict circumstances:
- When legally required or to protect the rights of VerifiedWikipedia.org
- With trusted partners, universities, research institutions, media houses, governments, and global foundations under confidentiality agreements
- To uphold the global neutrality, transparency, and reliability of our knowledge platform
Cookies and Tracking
We use cookies and similar technologies to enhance your experience, detect misinformation or inconsistencies, and analyze platform usage. You can manage cookies through your browser settings.
Security
VerifiedWikipedia.org implements industry-standard security measures to protect personal information. Every article undergoes AI validation, editorial review, and expert approval to maintain a tamper-proof environment. While we strive to safeguard your data, no platform can guarantee absolute security.
Your Rights
You have the right to access, correct, or request deletion of your personal information. You can manage account settings or contact our support team for assistance. All users are identity-verified to ensure accountability and traceability of contributions.
Children’s Privacy
VerifiedWikipedia.org does not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13. If you believe such data has been collected, please contact us for immediate deletion.
Global Neutrality & Transparency
We strictly uphold non-political, non-partisan, and unbiased content. Every fact is backed by authentic, publicly accessible sources, and AI Fact-Guard™ technology detects misinformation, bias, and inconsistencies in real time. Your data is only used to maintain this level of integrity and transparency.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy periodically. Any changes will be posted on this page with the date of the latest revision.
Contact Us
For questions about this Privacy Policy or your data, please contact us at: <a href="mailto:support@verifiedwikipedia.org" style="color: #1a73e8;">support@verifiedwikipedia.org</a>
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