But does ECCIE's software retain a record, or have the ability to retain the where and when of the last, or last few log ins of people. I think that would be a fairer question to ask.
Originally Posted by LongStick
Cannot speak for ECCIE but in general, most php sites can "track" you. Moderaters and admins can generally do IP checks for a number of reasons.
If you use the autolog in or the VIEW NEW POSTS shows up on a thread you have already posted on, it is a note that you are being tracked.
Individual users can set there security level high enough to prevent this, but many sites in return will not allow them access to the site because of security concerns.
Could the information be misused? Is it "required" here? You might start a thread on this question at the national level or check the tech section to see if it is discussed. More than likely is is required, could it be misused if it is available? Well based on the names of the supermods, it would supprise me if it was done based on previous experiences. But that is just a personal opinion.
Bythe way this is a good question. Security is important but that goes both ways. The site needs to be secure and the individuals here need to be secure as well. So it is a question of balance, responsibilty and confidenciality.