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privacy [2024/08/01 22:25] – [Zotero Connector] Update permission text (from Chrome and Firefox) and explanation dstillman | privacy [2025/04/04 11:21] (current) – [Zotero Connector] Document "Block content on any page" permission dstillman | ||
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==== Zotero Connector ==== | ==== Zotero Connector ==== | ||
- | When installing the Zotero Connector, your browser will warn you that the extension can “Read your browsing history”, “Access your data for all websites”, | + | When installing the Zotero Connector, your browser will warn you that the extension can **“Read your browsing history”**, **“Access your data for all websites”**, or similar. These different wordings all mean the same thing: that Zotero can interact with each page as you browse the web. This is the standard permission that browser extensions that run on all pages require. Zotero uses it to determine what content it can save on a given page and update the save button accordingly, |
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+ | The Zotero Connector also requires permission to **" | ||
==== Google Docs Integration ==== | ==== Google Docs Integration ==== | ||
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===== Deleting Your Data ===== | ===== Deleting Your Data ===== | ||
- | You may delete your Zotero account to remove information you voluntarily provided when you registered to use Zotero services and to remove the library data you provided if you chose to synchronize your library with Zotero servers. To delete your account, visit your [[/ | + | You may delete your Zotero account to remove information you voluntarily provided when you registered to use Zotero services and to remove the library data you provided if you chose to synchronize your library with Zotero servers. To delete your account, visit your [[/settings/ |
===== Backed-up Data ===== | ===== Backed-up Data ===== |