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---
title: "Forwards Privacy Policy"
type: other
---
Last updated: 2018-07-07.
## Purpose of Data Collection
Forwards collects data to
- identify groups that are under-represented with respect to their
participation in R community activities;
- monitor how representation of these groups changes over time;
- identify reasons for under-representation, and to
- gather ideas and volunteers for actions that can be taken to encourage wider participation.
## Means of Data Collection
Forwards collects data via
- its own surveys;
- collaboration with academic researchers;
- collaboration with community organizers.
## Data Security
Forwards will limit the data collected to that necessary for the task at hand.
Since most surveys/forms will contain direct identifiers (e.g. name, email) and/or
personal information (e.g. age, ethnicity, sexuality) we treat all data collected
as confidential and take action to protect against breaches of personal
identifiable information.
### Data collection
For surveys conducted by Forwards or in partnership with collaborators, we
ensure a secure survey/form platform is used. In particular, we ensure the
platform is compliant with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the
European Union. Access to the platform is restricted to a small
number of Forwards members and/or collaborators for the purpose of collecting
and downloading the data. Once the full data is downloaded the copy on the
survey/form platform is deleted.
### Data storage
#### Surveys
Raw data containing personal and potentially identifiable information is stored
in a private GitHub repository. Access to this repository is restricted to the
[survey team](https://github.com/orgs/forwards/teams/surveys/members). If a
member leaves the survey team, their access to the repository will be revoked
and they will be asked to delete any personal copies of the data. Survey data
may be shared with selected collaborators to assist us with statistical analysis,
and potentially other academic researchers whose aims are consistent with our
own, for example those studying participation in open source projects.
All collaborators are expected to observe good security practices, in
particular:
- working on password-protected computers that are screen-locked when
unattended,
- ensuring any back-ups are password-protected or encrypted,
- not accessing private repositories over insecure WIFI connections, and
- not working in an environment where third-parties can easily over-look.
#### Other forms
Other forms may be used to collect data for a specific purpose, e.g.
applications for a diversity scholarship scheme or expressions of interest in a
conference buddy scheme. The data for these forms will either be stored in a
private GitHub repository (or similarly secure online storage) or offline, with
access restricted to the Forwards members responsible for the task.
### Data retention
Raw data is kept according to the following schedules:
| Survey/form type | Retention time |
|-------------------------------------|----------------------------------|
| Diversity scholarship applications | Until all scholarships paid out |
| Expression of interest form | Until task/event completed |
| Demographic/community survey | Indefinitely |
Data that has served its purpose will be deleted or anonymised - anonymised
data may be kept to inform future activities.
### Data publication
#### Surveys
Since survey data is of interest to the community at large, we do publish the
results, but only in forms that minimise risk of personal identification and
disclosure of sensitive information. This can mean presenting aggregate
summaries (as for example in this
[Mapping useRs](https://forwards.github.io/blog/2017/01/13/mapping-users/) blog post), excluding certain variables, or modifying the data to achieve at least 3-anonymity over implicit identifiers (as for the
`useR2016` data published in the [**forwards**](https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=forwards) package).
#### Other forms
Data collected in other forms will not be published or shared with third
parties.
### Contact
Any questions or comments on our privacy policy should be sent to