Hi Dave On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 9:05 PM, Dave Fisher <dave2w...@comcast.net> wrote: > > > I doubt it. All that I would expect SourceForge might have is an IP > address.
SourceForge is advertising-funded and thus uses a swathe of trackers (Privacy Badger identified 62 trackers on the Apache OpenOffice download page just now). I would exepct them to have a great deal of insight into each and every visitor to their site. It is entirely possible that they could offer some assistance 1:1, although I do agree with you that the needle involved is hidden in a very large haystack. > In addition, while I am not a lawyer isn't keeping this information > illegal in certain jurisdictions? Like Hamburg? > SourceForge is owned by DHI Group Inc which is based in New York. Apache is a US non-profit based in Virginia. The OP is based in DC. Where does Hamburg come into it? > I suggest that you validate for yourself what SourceForge does when an AOO > download occurs. If PII other than the necessary browser info and IP > address is seen to be exchanged then please let us know. OK, see above, thanks for the assignment. I suggest you or another PMT member help the OP connect with Apache's rep at SourceForge. S.