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I think this is a good point to address. Could you submit a Pull request that shows how you would address this?
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Latest pull request #78 addresses this issue, cab be safely closed now.
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Thanks for updating this text, @mariadelmarq! @sharynys are you happy with the explanation that data is kept on your computer unless you choose to share it?
We could add a few words about when data does leave the computer. I think this only(?) happens inside OpenRefine when you reconcile. It could reassure learners to mention it, even though reconciliation is currently not covered in the lesson.
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I proposed this instructor note in #155. How do you feel about this?
Data privacy when using APIs or reconciliation
Most functionality does not require an Internet connection and keeps your data within the computer. Some functions, however, like looking up data from URLs or reconciling values in your dataset with online services, necessarily require that data is sent to the online services. While this lesson does not cover these functions, it may be important to know
how data could be shared with outside parties, especially if you work with sensitive or confidential data.
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