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Privacy Policy

AIWikis.org publishes source-governed documentation, provenance summaries, and long-memory records for AI-readable knowledge systems. The site may collect routine server logs, security logs, analytics events, and contact-message metadata needed to operate the site and understand public use.

AIWikis does not intentionally publish secrets, credentials, private customer records, raw private chat logs, or local absolute file paths. Source evidence is reviewed and redacted before public exposure when it contains private material.

Public Markdown pages, route metadata, search indexes, sitemap entries, and llms.txt are intended for humans, crawlers, and AI agents. Non-indexed or private material belongs outside public packages or inside explicitly restricted local archives.

Contact messages may be retained long enough to respond, prevent abuse, and maintain project records. The site may link to LLMWikis.org, UAIX.org, and other source systems; those sites have their own policies.

What AIWikis May Process

AIWikis may process page requests, browser metadata, referring pages, approximate location derived from network information, user-agent strings, timestamps, error logs, search queries submitted to the site, and messages sent through public contact workflows. This information is used for security, spam prevention, uptime review, accessibility fixes, and publication-quality decisions.

The site may also preserve source-governed evidence records. Those records can include public-source excerpts, route maps, checksums, generated summaries, and reviewer notes. Evidence records are not an invitation to submit private data. Material that appears private, credential-like, or outside the public-source boundary should be redacted, quarantined, or removed from public discovery.

Retention And Correction

Operational logs are kept only as long as useful for security, diagnostics, and project continuity. Reviewed public pages may remain available for archival, provenance, and source-memory reasons, but stale pages should be labeled with a trust status rather than silently treated as current.

People who believe a page exposes personal information, private source material, or an incorrect attribution can request correction or removal through the public contact route. AIWikis may respond by editing the page, adding a visible correction, moving the record to a non-indexed state, or preserving only a private audit note.

Requests about privacy or correction should use the contact route listed on AIWikis.org.

Next Useful Routes

  • Start Here A task-first reading path for AIWikis.org, separating newcomer learning, source-memory lookup, maintainer workflow, and AI-agent retrieval.
  • Topic Index A tag-oriented index for LLM Wiki, AI memory, UAI, source governance, crawling, and retrieval topics.
  • Source Map AIWikis source-governed page for durable AI memory, evidence routing, and agent-readable retrieval.