MINCED MEAT

PRIVACY POLICY

To provide you our games, applications and/or other services (the “Services”), we collect and process some of your personal data (your “Data”), in accordance with the present Privacy policy and with all applicable law, including the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”).

This Privacy Policy allows you to better understand how we process your Data, and in particular exercise your rights.

1.     IDENTITY OF THE CONTROLLER

The company Minced Meat (“we”, “our”) process your Data to provide the Services.

2.     NATURE AND LEGAL BASIS FOR THE PROCESSING OF YOUR DATA

Your Data may include any information which directly (name, contact details) or indirectly (e.g., IP address or game data) identify you.

To provide you the Services, we process your Data for the purposes and according to the legal basis listed in the table hereunder. We only collect Data which is strictly necessary to achieve the purposes listed below, in accordance with the principle of minimization stated in the GDPR.

Purpose of processing

Example of Data processed

Legal basis of processing

Analyze your game activity and records to improve you experience of the Services

In-game data (e.g., levels reached, time spent on game or game bugs encountered)

Our legitimate interest to constantly improve our Services and give you the most satisfactory user experience

Guarantee the normal functioning and security of our infrastructure and Services

Information on your connection (e.g., on the device or operating system used)

Our legitimate interest to protect our activities and give you the most satisfactory user experience

Respond to data subjects’ requests

Identification data, content of your request

Our legal obligation under GDPR

 

3.     RECIPIENTS OF YOUR DATA

We may transfer your Data to the following recipients:

-       Affiliated companies to Minced Meat

 

-       Technical service providers concurring to the provision of the Services, for instance to prevent antigaming and toxic behavior, and cheat.

 

-       If applicable, other companies in case of transfer of the activities of Minced Meat

 

-       If applicable, competent regulatory bodies and/or legal authorities in the event of an investigation/procedure, under the conditions strictly defined by law;

 

 

 

4.     DATA TRANSFERS TO THIRD COUNTRIES

To provide the Services, we may transfer your Data to countries outside the European Economic Area (EEA):

·         either guaranteeing a level of protection equivalent to that in force within the EEA; or

·         in application of the standard contractual clauses (SCCs) approved by the European Commission (available at the following link: https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/international-dimension-data-protection/standard-contractual-clauses-scc_fr) which ensure an adequate level of protection.

 

5.     RETENTION OF YOUR DATA

We keep your Data for a period strictly limited to what is necessary to accomplish the purposes for which it was collected, subject to a longer period provided for by law or to comply with applicable statutory limitation periods. At the end of the retention period, we will delete your Data.

6.     YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING YOUR DATA

You have rights regarding your Data:

·         a right of access - you may at any time request a copy of your Data that we collect and process;

·         a right of rectification - you may ask us to modify your Data if necessary;

·         a right to withdraw your consent where the processing of your Data is based on this legal basis;

·         a right to limit the use of your Data while your request is being processed;

·         a right to set out instructions for the retention, deletion, and communication of your Data after your death; and

·         a right of deletion - you may request that we delete your Data if you no longer wish us to process them.

You may exercise these rights at any time by sending an e-mail to contact@minced-meat.com. You may also, if you believe that your rights have not been complied with, lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority.