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IP logging on Indymedia

Umm... | 01.04.2010 11:30 | Analysis

Losing plot

I've been made aware of a comment on a now deleted post about Climate Camp, that moderators track IP addresses. I thought the whole point was anonymity and wish to open a debate about this.
Below is what is stated on Indymedia's website. If this post does not appear it will be obvious to em that Indymedia is censoring things, which it claims not to do, and are therefore no better or worse than the mainstream media.

IP Address Logging
Every computer on the web has an IP address. The IP adresses of remote users can be logged by servers. Through these logs, people's activities can be traced when they are matched with records from ISP's about who is has been allocated any given IP address at any time.

All the web servers that are used for the UK Indymedia web site are set up not to log IP adresss. This ensures the privacy of people who are browsing the site and posting news and comments to it. However, it is technically possible for networks between the servers and users to log IPs — if you are concerned about privacy need to ensure your anonomity please see the security page for more information about measures you can take.

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