On Sunday, September 1, 2019 at 3:00:41 AM UTC+2, TonyM wrote:
...

> I was going to add for offline support and to avoid what Mario pointed out 
> you can import css files into tiddlywiki and tag them as stylesheets 
> removing the dependance on the internet.
>

If you want to use the font for your local wikis, just install them on your 
system, if you really like them. So it doesn't bloat your wiki. 

TW Control Panel allows you to define default font settings. ... If you use 
a fitting "fallback" font it would be easy to publish them. ... They 
wouldn't look exactly the same but at least it would be useful content. 

If the font, that you use is the only thing, why your users would visit the 
site. ... You have a different problem anyway.

And whilst Mario rightly points out what can be a privacy concern this can 
> be used to your advantage because you could put analytics against your own 
> copy of css to see how far a wiki you distribute propagates. 
>

I'm OK with that, since you have to host the font and pay for the 
bandwidth. Who pays the bills, makes the rules ;)
 
>
> I would also Imagine Mario would insist if you are going to do this it 
> would be a good ethical practice to inform the users of your wiki of this 
> and allow them to "defeat" it if they wish.
>

The GDPR <https://eugdpr.org/> enforces "consent". So it's *opt-in* and not 
opt-out. I'm OK with that and I'll try to block 
<https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/reform/rights-citizens/redress/what-should-i-do-if-i-think-my-personal-data-protection-rights-havent-been-respected_en>,
 
if it is different.

have fun!
mario

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