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The eduroam roaming consortium is comprised of many legal entities. GÉANT is the body which is responsible for the international coordination and interoperability of eduroam. As such GÉANT operates a number of services for the eduroam consortium on the European level, some of which store data about ongoing usage by end users. Those services are maintained by eduroam Operations Team (OT). This privacy policy concerns part of the eduroam consortium that is operated and maintained by GÉANT including, but not limited to, the following services: the European international authentication proxy infrastructure, European F-Ticks collection and the eduroam Configuration Assistant Tool (CAT)

GÉANT is the body which is responsible for the international coordination and interoperability of the eduroam within Europe, and operates a number of services for the eduroam consortium globally. These central services are maintained by eduroam Operations Team (OT). This privacy policy concerns part of the eduroam consortium that is operated and maintained by GÉANT including, but not limited to, the following services: detail here. ma: this is repeating, should be deleted from here?...

We are fans of privacy, and we are proud to say that eduroam was designed for minimal disclosure of end users personal data.. The  The design of the system provides and favours the end user anonymization, i.e., a possibility to hide the end user’s identity from any third parties, including providers of the eduroam network access (Service Providers). The consortium's technical foundations have a built-in support for end user privacy throughout the authentication process. For all intermediate supporting services, like routing of authentication requests and F-Ticks (log format for distributed federations),  we we strive towards knowing *nothing* about the actual identity of an end user, while still maintaining log traces which allow for debugging and monitoring of usage statistics.

To view the general Privacy Notice for GÉANT, please visit the GÉANT website

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