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Last Updated: December 2024
Soccer Labs Holdings Ltd and Soccer Labs Publishing Ltd (“Soccerverse”, “we”, “us”, and “our”) are companies incorporated in the BVI with company numbers 2093993 and 2164774 respectively. Both companies have a registered office is c/o SHRM Trustees (BVI) Limited Trinity Chambers, P.O. Box 4301, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands. Where we decide the means or purpose of processing personal data, we are the “controller.”
This policy explains how we process your personal data as a data controller when you visit our website at soccerverse.io or make use of the Soccerverse game (together, the “Services”). We update this policy from time to time so please check back in.
This policy is written in English. Any translated version is provided solely for your convenience. To the extent any translated version of this policy conflicts with the English version, the English version prevails.
Write to us at: [email protected]
If we can't resolve your issue and you live in a European country or the UK, you can submit a complaint to the supervisory authority in your country.
You have the following rights, although these rights may be limited in some circumstances:
If we rely on consent to process data, or send direct marketing, you can withdraw consent by email to the address above.
We monitor transactions on the Ethereum blockchain including:
We only store this data temporarily while our server software is running, for as long as necessary to deliver our Services. The underlying data is however stored perpetually on the public Ethereum blockchain.
These transactions, including details of the sender, recipient and their content (including what tokens are sent, how many, metadata & messages attached to transactions) are monitored and interpreted by our software. Our software treats transactions and the associated information as actions within a decentralised game. For example, wallets are interpreted as players, if a wallet sends a particular message to another wallet with a message attached, that message might be interpreted as meaning that the first player has agreed to send an in-game item to the second player. Our software gathers historical transaction data to calculate what the state of the game is at any time. When players connect to our software, it may send them information about the state of the game, so they can view it in their browser. We may also analyse this data to understand how users play the game, & how we can improve it. Our software may help you to carry out transactions, such as through MetaMask functionality enabling you to send tokens to a particular destination, where that transaction may later be interpreted by our software as you purchasing game items.
However, we are not a party to or in control of those transactions, we do not directly receive personal data about you when you carry out transactions, and instead we simply provide software which you can use to interact with the public blockchain.
We process this personal data to pursue our legitimate interests (and the legitimate interests of users) in delivering our online decentralised game, improving the game and fixing problems with our software.
Sources: We collect this information from the public Ethereum blockchain.
Recipients: We share the information with players who connect to our software.
We collect the following categories of personal data to respond to enquiries relating to the Services:
We process this information to respond to your enquiries (including, for example, to send you an invitation to join a beta).
We process this personal data:
Sources: We collect this information directly from you.
Recipients: None, we only process this information within our business.
We process the following information about you to send you our newsletter and let you know about news and updates relating to us, our partners, products, services and content:
We process this information to send you marketing communications by email.
We process your personal data for this purpose where we have your consent.
You can withdraw your consent at any time by dropping us a line or clicking on the unsubscribe link in our emails.
Sources: We collect this information from you.
Recipients: We may use third party services to deliver our email marketing campaigns (such as Aweber and Mailchimp).
Data about how you interact with our website which might (but may not always) be associated with a unique ID, including:
After 26 months underlying data is deleted, but we may retain anonymous, aggregated statistics generated from that data.
We use our Services and Google Analytics to collect data about visitors to our website, to understand how many people visit, where they come from, and how they interact with our Services and website, and to help us improve and maintain our website and Service.
We may process website analytics data which uses cookies or similar technologies with your consent (if you give it).
If we undertake analytics without storing or accessing information on your device (for example by reviewing log information on our servers which explain how our website or Service have been used) then we do this in pursuit of our legitimate interests in understanding how people use our Service and improving them.
You can find out more about how Google uses data by reviewing their privacy policy here: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en-US
You can withdraw your consent for Google analytics by using the following link: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
Sources:We use Google's services to collect this data and otherwise collect it from you.
Recipients: Google in the USA collects and process analytics data on our behalf.
Where explicit retention periods are not described above, we hold data for as long as necessary bearing in mind the purpose for which it was collected. To determine the appropriate period, we consider the amount, nature, and sensitivity of the data, the potential risk of unauthorised access, and legal requirements.
Cookies, pixels and other technologies store and access data on devices to help websites and apps work. This table explains their purpose, how long they last, and who else can access their data. We get consent to use them unless they are essential to the Services.
Most browsers allow control over cookies. For more information, visit your browser's help pages.
| Cookie/data | Duration | Purpose | Access |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Analytics | 2 years | To track user behaviour on the website and improve site performance. | Google Analytics (privacy policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en-US) |
We share your personal data within our group. This will involve transferring your data outside the BVI.
Whenever we transfer your personal data out of the BVI we always ensure that a similar degree of protection is afforded to it by ensuring that the following safeguards are implemented.
We use specific standard contractual terms approved for use in the EU which give the transferred personal data the same protection as it has in the BVI.
Where we use data processors outside the BVI or we transfer personal data to a country which does not provide an adequate level of protection, we use contracts approved by the Information Commissioner's Office and/or European Commission which give personal data protection similar to that which it has in the BVI. For more information drop us a line using the contact details at the start of this policy.
Other than as set out above, we may disclose your personal data: