// HACKER NEWS — CYBERSECURITY
Consumer Rights Wiki
Creating the internet's largest dedicated repository of information on anti-consumer practices, one edit at a time.
Speaking of moderators and moderator tools, if you're a regular wiki contributor please remember to check out our moderator applications page!
Pleased to announce that we're shipping a big new update for the wiki today that should address a few longstanding issues, as well as improve the integrity of the wiki.
As an aside, we've also now started to index on Google! A few hundred of our pages can be searched for, though it may take some time for their placement to climb up the ranks.
Big thank you to Jake for his hard work on the update, and for everyone here for keeping the wiki rolling!
Just wanted to share a few announcements and updates.
First and foremost, we've enabled temporary accounts for anon edits on the wiki, so that IP addresses will no longer appear in place of a non-logged-in user's username when they edit anonymously. This makes editing without an account a bit more private, and reduces the chance of publicly exposing anything if you accidentally make an edit whilst logged out (IP info is still retained on the backend though, so that admins can use it to spot troublemakers).
We've also improved the links between the CRW's Discord and Zulip - the #off-topic, #privacy, and #tech-news channels are now bridged! (Zulip folks can find all bridged channels as topics under #Discord-bridge).
We'd like to announce the launch of two new projects on the wiki:
Also, remember to sign up for this month's Zoom hangout and get yourself on the mailing list for the meeting link by emailing [email protected] with the subject line 'monthly hangout'! The hangout will be at the same time as last month - on the first Sunday of the month at 20:00 UTC. If you signed up last month, you'll still get the email.