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This page is currently loading an <iframe> from <http://hire.jobvite.com>. Besides banishing the pretty green lock icon in Chrome (due to the mixture of http and https), as far as I understand it, the use of an <iframe> like this exposes user data (such as a user's IP address) of every visitor to any page where the frame is loaded. That is, whoever is running hire.jobvite.com will be able to track who has viewed the page where this template is loaded on wikimediafoundation.org on their own server/in their own server logs. Are there policies or guidelines surrounding the use of <iframe>s like this? Typically the tag is banned on Wikimedia wikis, but wikimediafoundation.org allows raw HTML. I know other activities such as loading Google Analytics in site-wide JavaScript have been shot down due to concerns of third parties tracking users, but this is a separate case with fewer privacy implications, I think. Thoughts? MZMcBride _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l