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Upon visiting Test Wiki, certain information is automatically collected by the software the websites run on. If logged in, visits to the site will be logged in a [[mw:Help:Logs|private CheckUser log]] associated with your username. To store user logins, Test Wiki uses cookies to remember your login for a specific period of time. If you do not wish for login cookies to be stored on your machine, you may uncheck "Keep me logged in" on the login page.
Upon visiting Test Wiki, certain information such as your IP address and user agent (browser and device information) is automatically collected by the software the websites run on. If logged in, visits to the site will be logged in a [[mw:Help:Logs|private CheckUser log]] associated with your username. To store user logins, Test Wiki uses cookies to remember your login for a specific period of time. If you do not wish for login cookies to be stored on your machine, you may uncheck "Keep me logged in" on the login page.

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Upon visiting Test Wiki, certain information such as your IP address and user agent (browser and device information) is automatically collected by the software the websites run on. If logged in, visits to the site will be logged in a [[mw:Help:Logs|private CheckUser log]] associated with your username. To store user logins, Test Wiki uses cookies to remember your login for a specific period of time. If you do not wish for login cookies to be stored on your machine, you may uncheck "Keep me logged in" on the login page.

Upon visiting Test Wiki, certain information such as your IP address and user agent (browser and device information) is automatically collected by the software the websites run on. If logged in, visits to the site will be logged in a private CheckUser log associated with your username. To store user logins, Test Wiki uses cookies to remember your login for a specific period of time. If you do not wish for login cookies to be stored on your machine, you may uncheck "Keep me logged in" on the login page.