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FactChecker Bot
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FactChecker Bot allows you to determine the check-worthyness of any number of claims. | |
PRIVACY POLICY | |
1. This bot does not externally store any data. If you use it, it may be that only you and the mesaging service (be it Skype, Facebook Messenger or something else) have access to your data, as I don't. This bot is designed not to store any data. As such, it should not pose privacy concerns. | |
2. As fact-checking is performed by ClaimBuster, they may have some activity logs, but we're not sending particularly identifiable data. | |
3. ClaimBuster works via HTTP POST. Thus, traffic to it is unencrypted. If I get a plethora of requests, I will work some magic to add some form of HTTPS encryption to it. | |
4. I try not to be an asshole, so I plan to release the source code, just in case. | |
5. The services used to access it may have a different privaci policy. | |
TERMS OF SERVICE | |
1. Use this software at your own risk. | |
2. Service may be interupted without notice. | |
3. If you want better, build it yourself. Thank you! :) | |
COPYRIGHT | |
This bot was developed by Robin Molnar. | |
* Website: https://www.robintel.ro | |
* LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/robintel | |
© 2016 | |
This Skype bot uses the ClaimBuster web service at | |
http://idir-server2.uta.edu/claimbuster/demo | |
©2015 The University of Texas at Arlington. All Rights Reserved. | |
All other trademarks are the copyright of their respective owners. | |
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