Effective Date: March 11rd, 2021
At ByteBrew, we take your privacy seriously. Please read this Privacy Policy to learn how we treat your personal data.
By using or accessing our website or Services in any manner, you acknowledge that you accept the practices and policies outlined below, and you hereby consent that we will collect, use and share your information as described in this Privacy Policy.
Remember that your use of ByteBrew's Services is at all times subject to our Terms of Service, which incorporates this Privacy Policy. Any terms we use in this Policy without defining them have the definitions given to them in the Terms of Service.
If you have a disability, you may access this Privacy Policy in an alternative format by contacting privacy@bytebrew.io.
What this Privacy Policy Covers
This Privacy Policy covers how we treat Personal Data that we gather when you access or use our website or Services. “Developer Data” means any information that identifies or relates to a particular individual, developer, company, or studio and also includes information referred to as “personally identifiable information” or “personal information” under applicable data privacy laws, rules or regulations. This Privacy Policy does not cover the practices of companies we don’t own or control or people we don’t manage.
Developer Data
In order to maintain security and provide our services, ByteBrew collects and stores Personal Data from Developers. This Personal Data is used throughout the services on the platform for such services as; account registration, account security, SDK data validation, interaction with the platform and to provide developer support requests from our various contact methods. ByteBrew does not collect credit card or other forms of payment information for the billing processes.
What Personal Data do we collect from Developers?
The following list outlines the examples of personal data ByteBrew collects from our Developers:
Contact Data add
This information includes: Name, Email Address, and Company Name and Info.
This information may be shared with business partners, and other parties authorized by the developer.
Developer Account & Game Info add
This information includes: Account Passwords, Application/Product Keys, App Information.
None of this information is shared with any third parties unless explicitly stated by you, the developer.
Device Type add
This information includes: Operating System, Browser, Device Name, Connection Type.
This information may be shared with Web Analytic Providers, Marketers and Other parties you authorize.
Geolocation Data add
This information includes: IP Address, Country Code, Connection Type.
This information may be shared with Web Analytic Providers, Marketers and Other parties you authorize.
Other Data add
This information includes: Web Cookies (defined in the “Tracking Tools, Advertising and Opt-Out” section below).
This information may be shared with Web Analytic Providers, Marketers and Other parties you authorize.
Our Commercial or Business Purposes for Collecting Personal Developer Data
The following outlines our purposes of collecting personal data from our Developers:
Providing, Customizing and Improving the Services add
ByteBrew's use and transfer of information received from Google APIs to any other app will adhere to Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.
Marketing the Services add
Corresponding with You add
Meeting Legal Requirements and Enforcing Legal Terms add
We will not collect additional categories of Personal Data or use the Personal Data we collected for materially different, unrelated or incompatible purposes without providing you notice.
How We Share Your Developer Data
We disclose your Developer Data to the categories of service providers and other parties listed in this section. Depending on state laws that may be applicable to you, some of these disclosures may constitute a “sale” of your Personal Data. For more information, please refer to the state-specific sections below.
Service Providers add
These parties help us provide the Services or perform business functions on our behalf. They include:
Our payment processing partner Stripe, Inc. (“Stripe”) collects your voluntarily-provided payment card information necessary to process your payment.
Please see Stripe’s terms of service and privacy policy for information on its use and storage of your Personal Data.
Marketers add
These parties help us market our services and provide you with other offers that may be of interest to you. They include:
Web Analytic Partners add
These parties provide analytics on web traffic or usage of the Services. They include:
Business Partners add
These parties partner with us in offering various services. They include:
Partners You Autorize, Access, or Authenticate add
End User Data
If requested by Developer, we may also collect the following end user information through and/or in connection with Developer applications connected to our Services: marketing campaign data, advertisement data (impressions, clicks, views and installs), and tracking events (designed events to track user behavior, purchase events, user progress or customized parameters for users) (collectively, with any other information collected from Developer’s end users, including IP addresses, device information, device identifiers, GAID, IDFA and time stamps, “End User Data”). When processing End User Data in connection with the provision of Services to a Developer, we are a “data processor” while the Developer is a “data controller.” If you are an end user of a Developer’s application, please review the Developer’s privacy policy for its applications and websites in order to learn about the privacy practices of the Developers.
What Personal Data do we collect from Developers’ End Users?
The following list outlines the examples of personal data ByteBrew collects from our Developers. This data may be shared with Service Providers, Advertising Networks, Business Partners, and Other Parties You Authorize, Access or Authenticate:
Profile Data add
Device Data add
Geolocation Data add
Inferences Drawn From Other Personal Data add
Our Commercial or Business Purposes for Collecting Personal End User Data
Providing, Customizing and Improving the Services add
Marketing the Services add
Corresponding with You add
Meeting Legal Requirements and Enforcing Legal Terms add
We will not collect additional categories of Personal Data or use the Personal Data we collected for materially different, unrelated or incompatible purposes without providing notice.
How We Share Your End User Data
We disclose your End User Data to the categories of service providers and other parties listed in this section. Depending on state laws that may be applicable to you, some of these disclosures may constitute a “sale” of your End User Personal Data. For more information, please refer to the state-specific sections below.
Service Providers add
These parties help us provide the Services or perform business functions on our behalf. They include:
Advertisers add
These parties are advertising networks connected with our services and provide you with other offers that may be of interest to you. They include:
Business Partners add
These parties partner with us in offering various services. They include:
Partners You Autorize, Access, or Authenticate add
Legal Obligations
We may share any Personal Data that we collect with third parties in conjunction with any of the activities set forth under “Meeting Legal Requirements and Enforcing Legal Terms” in the “Our Commercial or Business Purposes for Collecting Personal Data” section above.
Business Transfers
All of your Personal Data that we collect may be transferred to a third party if we undergo a merger, acquisition, bankruptcy or other transaction in which that third party assumes control of our business (in whole or in part). Should one of these events occur, we will make reasonable efforts to notify you before your information becomes subject to different privacy and security policies and practices.
Data that is Not Personal Data
We may create aggregated, de-identified or anonymized data from the Personal Data we collect, including by removing information that makes the data personally identifiable to a particular user. We may use such aggregated, de-identified or anonymized data and share it with third parties for our lawful business purposes, including to analyze, build and improve the Services and promote our business, provided that we will not share such data in a manner that could identify you.
Tracking Tools, Advertising and Opt-Out
The Services use cookies and similar technologies such as pixel tags, web beacons, clear GIFs and JavaScript (collectively, “Cookies”) to enable our servers to recognize your web browser, tell us how and when you visit and use our Services, analyze trends, learn about our user base and operate and improve our Services. Cookies are small pieces of data– usually text files – placed on your computer, tablet, phone or similar device when you use that device to access our Services. We may also supplement the information we collect from you with information received from third parties, including third parties that have placed their own Cookies on your device(s). Please note that because of our use of Cookies, the Services do not support “Do Not Track” requests sent from a browser at this time.
We use the following types of Cookies:
You can decide whether or not to accept Cookies through your internet browser’s settings. Most browsers have an option for turning off the Cookie feature, which will prevent your browser from accepting new Cookies, as well as (depending on the sophistication of your browser software) allow you to decide on acceptance of each new Cookie in a variety of ways. You can also delete all Cookies that are already on your device. If you do this, however, you may have to manually adjust some preferences every time you visit our website and some of the Services and functionalities may not work.
To explore what Cookie settings are available to you, look in the “preferences” or “options” section of your browser’s menu. To find out more information about Cookies, including information about how to manage and delete Cookies, please visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org/ or https://ico.org.uk/for-the-public/online/cookies/ if you are located in the European Union.
Data Security and Retention
We seek to protect your Personal Data from unauthorized access, use and disclosure using appropriate physical, technical, organizational and administrative security measures based on the type of Personal Data and how we are processing that data. You should also help protect your data by appropriately selecting and protecting your password and/or other sign-on mechanism; limiting access to your computer or device and browser; and signing off after you have finished accessing your account. Although we work to protect the security of your account and other data that we hold in our records, please be aware that no method of transmitting data over the internet or storing data is completely secure.
We retain Personal Data about you for as long as you have an open account with us or as otherwise necessary to provide you with our Services. In some cases we retain Personal Data for longer, if doing so is necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes or collect fees owed, or is otherwise permitted or required by applicable law, rule or regulation. We may further retain information in an anonymous or aggregated form where that information would not identify you personally.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, we will not retain any End User Data for more than twenty-four months, unless otherwise directed by the Developer to whom the End User Data relates. We may retain End User Data longer than twenty-four months if required by law, regulatory authority, tax purposes or allowed by law or if End User Data is relevant to serving legitimate business services.
Personal Data of Children
As noted in the Terms of Use, we do not knowingly collect or solicit Personal Data about children under 16 years of age. If we learn we have collected Personal Data from a child under 16 years of age, we will delete that information as quickly as possible. If you believe that your child under 16 years of age may have provided Personal Data to us, please contact us at privacy@bytebrew.io.
California Resident Rights
If you are a California resident, you have the rights set forth in this section. Please see the “Exercising Your Rights” section below for instructions regarding how to exercise these rights. Please note that we may process Personal Data of our Developers’ end users or employees in connection with our provision of certain services to our developers. If we are processing your Personal Data as a service provider, you should contact the entity that collected your Personal Data in the first instance to address your rights with respect to such data.
If there are any conflicts between this section and any other provision of this Privacy Policy and you are a California resident, the portion that is more protective of Personal Data shall control to the extent of such conflict. If you have any questions about this section or whether any of the following rights apply to you, please contact us at privacy@bytebrew.io.
Access
You have the right to request certain information about our collection and use of your Personal Data over the past 12 months. In response, we will provide you with the following information:
If we have disclosed your Personal Data to any third parties for a business purpose over the past 12 months, we will identify the categories of Personal Data shared with each category of third party recipient. If we have sold your Personal Data over the past 12 months, we will identify the categories of Personal Data sold to each category of third party recipient.
Deletion
You have the right to request that we delete the Personal Data that we have collected about you. Under the CCPA, this right is subject to certain exceptions: for example, we may need to retain your Personal Data to provide you with the Services or complete a transaction or other action you have requested. If your deletion request is subject to one of these exceptions, we may deny your deletion request.
Exercising Your Rights
To exercise the rights described above, you or your Authorized Agent (defined below) must send us a request that (1) provides sufficient information to allow us to verify that you are the person about whom we have collected Personal Data, and (2) describes your request in sufficient detail to allow us to understand, evaluate and respond to it. Each request that meets both of these criteria will be considered a “Valid Request.” We may not respond to requests that do not meet these criteria. We will only use Personal Data provided in a Valid Request to verify your identity and complete your request. You do not need an account to submit a Valid Request.
We will work to respond to your Valid Request within 45 days of receipt. We will not charge you a fee for making a Valid Request unless your Valid Request(s) is excessive, repetitive or manifestly unfounded. If we determine that your Valid Request warrants a fee, we will notify you of the fee and explain that decision before completing your request.
Contact CCPA Methods:
You may submit a Valid Request using the following methods:
You may also authorize an agent (an “Authorized Agent”) to exercise your rights on your behalf. To do this, you must provide your Authorized Agent with written permission to exercise your rights on your behalf, and we may request a copy of this written permission from your Authorized Agent when they make a request on your behalf.
Personal Data Sales Opt-Out and Opt-In
We will not sell your Personal Data, and have not done so over the last 12 months. To our knowledge, we do not sell the Personal Data of minors under 16 years of age.
We Will Not Discriminate Against You for Exercising Your Rights Under the CCPA
We will not discriminate against you for exercising your rights under the CCPA. We will not deny you our goods or services, charge you different prices or rates, or provide you a lower quality of goods and services if you exercise your rights under the CCPA. However, we may offer different tiers of our Services as allowed by applicable data privacy laws (including the CCPA) with varying prices, rates or levels of quality of the goods or services you receive related to the value of Personal Data that we receive from you.
Other State Law Privacy Rights
California Resident Rights
Under California Civil Code Sections 1798.83-1798.84, California residents are entitled to contact us to prevent disclosure of Personal Data to third parties for such third parties’ direct marketing purposes; in order to submit such a request, please contact us at privacy@bytebrew.io.
Nevada Resident Rights
If you are a resident of Nevada, you have the right to opt-out of the sale of certain Personal Data to third parties who intend to license or sell that Personal Data. You can exercise this right by contacting us at privacy@bytebrew.io with the subject line “Nevada Do Not Sell Request” and providing us with your name and the email address associated with your account.
European Union Data Subject Rights
EU Residents
If you are a resident of the European Union (“EU”), United Kingdom, Lichtenstein, Norway or Iceland, you may have additional rights under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (the “GDPR”) with respect to your Personal Data, as outlined below.
For this section, we use the terms “Personal Data” and “processing” as they are defined in the GDPR, but “Personal Data” generally means information that can be used to individually identify a person, and “processing” generally covers actions that can be performed in connection with data such as collection, use, storage and disclosure.
If there are any conflicts between this section and any other provision of this Privacy Policy, the policy or portion that is more protective of Personal Data shall control to the extent of such conflict. If you have any questions about this section or whether any of the following applies to you, please contact us at privacy@bytebrew.io. Note that we may also process Personal Data of our developers’ end users or employees in connection with our provision of certain services to developers, in which case we are the processor of Personal Data. If we are the processor of your Personal Data (i.e., not the controller), please contact the controller party in the first instance to address your rights with respect to such data.
Personal Data We Collect
The “What Personal Data do we collect from Developers’ End Users?” section above details the Personal Data that we collect from end users.
Personal Data Use and Processing Grounds
The “Our Commercial or Business Purposes for Collecting Personal End User Data” section above explains how we use End User Personal Data.
We will only process your Personal Data if we have a lawful basis for doing so. Lawful bases for processing include consent, contractual necessity and our “legitimate interests” or the legitimate interest of others, as further described below.
Contractual Necessity: We process the following categories of Personal Data as a matter of “contractual necessity”, meaning that we need to process the data to perform under our Terms of Use with you, which enables us to provide you with the Services. When we process data due to contractual necessity, failure to provide such Personal Data will result in your inability to use some or all portions of the Services that require such data.
Legitimate Interest: We process the following categories of Personal Data when we believe it furthers the legitimate interest of us or third parties:
Examples of these legitimate interests include (as described in more detail above):
Consent: In some cases, we process Personal Data based on the consent you expressly grant to us at the time we collect such data. When we process Personal Data based on your consent, it will be expressly indicated to you at the point and time of collection.
Other Processing Grounds: From time to time we may also need to process Personal Data to comply with a legal obligation, if it is necessary to protect the vital interests of you or other data subjects, or if it is necessary for a task carried out in the public interest.
Sharing Personal Data
The “How We Share Your End User Data” section above details how we share your Personal Data with third parties.
EU Data Subject Rights
You have certain rights with respect to your Personal Data, including those set forth below. For more information about these rights, or to submit a request, please email us at privacy@bytebrew.io. Please note that in some circumstances, we may not be able to fully comply with your request, such as if it is frivolous or extremely impractical, if it jeopardizes the rights of others, or if it is not required by law, but in those circumstances, we will still respond to notify you of such a decision. In some cases, we may also need you to provide us with additional information, which may include Personal Data, if necessary to verify your identity and the nature of your request.
Access: You can request more information about the Personal Data we hold about you and request a copy of such Personal Data. You can also access certain of your Personal Data by logging on to your account or by contacting privacy@bytebrew.io with your account information.
Rectification: If you believe that any Personal Data we are holding about you is incorrect or incomplete, you can request that we correct or supplement such data. You can also correct some of this information directly by logging on to your account or by contacting privacy@bytebrew.io with your account information.
Erasure: You can request that we erase some or all of your Personal Data from our systems.
Withdrawal of Consent: If we are processing your Personal Data based on your consent (as indicated at the time of collection of such data), you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. Please note, however, that if you exercise this right, you may have to then provide express consent on a case-by-case basis for the use or disclosure of certain of your Personal Data, if such use or disclosure is necessary to enable you to utilize some or all of our Services.
Portability: You can ask for a copy of your Personal Data in a machine-readable format. You can also request that we transmit the data to another controller where technically feasible.
Objection: You can contact us to let us know that you object to the further use or disclosure of your Personal Data for certain purposes, such as for direct marketing purposes.
Restriction of Processing: You can ask us to restrict further processing of your Personal Data.
Right to File Complaint: You have the right to lodge a complaint about ByteBrew's practices with respect to your Personal Data with the supervisory authority of your country or EU Member State. A list of Supervisory Authorities is available here: https://edpb.europa.eu/about-edpb/board/members_en.
Mainland China Data Subject Rights (PIPL: Personal Information Protection Law)
Mainland China Residents
The following only applies to the processing of personal data from residents in mainland China.
If you are a resident of Mainland China (“China”) you may have additional rights under the Personal Information Protection Law (the “PIPL”) with respect to your personal data, as outlined below.
If there are any conflicts between this section and any other provision of this Privacy Policy, the policy or portion that is more protective of Personal Data shall control to the extent of such conflict. If you have any questions about this section or whether any of the following applies to you, please contact us at privacy@bytebrew.io. Note that we may also process Personal Data of our developers’ end users or employees in connection with our provision of certain services to developers, in which case we are the processor of Personal Data. If we are the processor of your Personal Data (i.e., not the controller), please contact the controller party in the first instance to address the rights with respect to such data.
Personal Data We Collect
The “What Personal Data do we collect from Developers’ End Users?” section above details the Personal Data that we collect from end users.
Personal Data Use and Processing Grounds
The “Our Commercial or Business Purposes for Collecting Personal End User Data” section above explains how we use End User Personal Data.
We will only process your Personal Data if we have a lawful basis for doing so. Lawful bases for processing include consent, contractual necessity and our “legitimate interests” or the legitimate interest of others, as further described below.
Contractual Necessity: We process the following categories of Personal Data as a matter of “contractual necessity”, meaning that we need to process the data to perform under our Terms of Use with you, which enables us to provide you with the Services. When we process data due to contractual necessity, failure to provide such Personal Data will result in your inability to use some or all portions of the Services that require such data.
Legitimate Interest: We process the following categories of Personal Data when we believe it furthers the legitimate interest of us or third parties:
Examples of these legitimate interests include (as described in more detail above):
Consent: In some cases, we process Personal Data based on the consent you expressly grant to us at the time we collect such data. When we process Personal Data based on your consent, it will be expressly indicated to you at the point and time of collection.
Other Processing Grounds: From time to time we may also need to process Personal Data to comply with a legal obligation, if it is necessary to protect the vital interests of you or other data subjects, or if it is necessary for a task carried out in the public interest.
Sharing Personal Data
The “How We Share Your End User Data” section above details how we share your Personal Data with third parties.
Transfers of Personal Data
The Services are hosted and operated in the United States (“U.S.”) through ByteBrew and its service providers, and if you do not reside in the U.S., laws in the U.S. may differ from the laws where you reside. By using the Services, you acknowledge that any Personal Data about you, regardless of whether provided by you or obtained from a third party, is being provided to ByteBrew in the U.S. and will be hosted on U.S. servers, and you authorize ByteBrew to transfer, store and process your information to and in the U.S., and possibly other countries. You hereby consent to the transfer of your data to the U.S. pursuant to: (i) a data processing agreement incorporating standard data protection clauses promulgated by the European Commission, a copy of which can be obtained at https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=celex%3A32010D0087, (ii) binding corporate rules for data protection that align with the GDPR’s requirements, (iii) adherence to an industry- or technology-specific approved code of conduct blessed by the European Commission or (iv) transmitted in accordance with the requirements of the relevant laws, regulations and obligations of the People’s Republic of China.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
We’re constantly trying to improve our Services, so we may need to change this Privacy Policy from time to time, but we will alert you to any such changes by placing a notice on the ByteBrew website, by sending you an email and/or by some other means. Please note that if you’ve opted not to receive legal notice emails from us (or you haven’t provided us with your email address), those legal notices will still govern your use of the Services, and you are still responsible for reading and understanding them. If you use the Services after any changes to the Privacy Policy have been posted, that means you agree to all of the changes. Use of information we collect is subject to the Privacy Policy in effect at the time such information is collected.
Contact Information:
If you have any questions or comments about this Privacy Policy, the ways in which we collect and use your Personal Data or your choices and rights regarding such collection and use, please do not hesitate to contact us at:
If you are located in the European Union, you may use the following information to contact our Data Protection Officer: GDPR@bytebrew.io
If you are located in China, you may use the following information to contact our Data Protection Officer: PIPL@bytebrew.io
Last Updated: March 8th, 2022