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Privacy Policy

Summary

This privacyPrivacy policyPolicy ("Policy")  explains how we collect, use, store, protect, and share your personal information through our services.

In this Privacy Policy the terms “we”, “our”, "ourselves" and “us” refers to Project City Build (PCB), an Unincorporated Association, based in Australia.

"You" and "your" refers to any person or persons whose personal information we process during the course of operating our services.

It's important you understand this policy and that you read it in its entirety. To assist you with understanding this policy, we've created the below summary:

  • We care about privacy - We are committed to operating in a responsible and ethical manner. Respecting your privacy and protecting your personal information is part of that mission.
  • We don't sell your data - We generate operating income through donations. We will never sell your data for profit or distribute it in any way unconnected with Project City Build account.
  • We limit what information you must disclose - We require only the information that is necessary to create and administer your Project City Build account and to satisfy our legal requirements, any other information you may choose to disclose to us is optional.

Information we collect

The nature and extent of personal information that we collect varies depending on your particular interaction with us and the nature of our functions and activities.

Information you provide us

  • Identity information - We collect identifying information such as your name, email addresses. If you are applying for a service we may offer, we may also need to collect specific information that will enable us to supply that service to you. We collect and store this information in a manner that allows us to assist you in the future.
  • Sensitive information - Some services may require us to collect 'sensitive information', which may include (but is not limited to) your Minecraft username and UUID. We only collect this type of information in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act). If you do not agree to provide us with the information we request, we may not be able to offer you the service you seek.
  • Payment details - If you make a donation, you need to submit a valid payment method and associated billing information, such as your full name and billing address. Our payment processor, Stripe, will receive and process your payment information.
  • Information from actions you take - We collect information about actions you take when administer your account, such as which settings you may select. This allows us to improve the quality of services we are able to provide.
  • Information used to provide optional services - Certain optional services, like multi-factor authentication, may require that you provide us with additional information such as your mobile phone number to make them work. In the event you choose to provide us with this information, we may share a restricted amount of information with our SMS facility providers, but only to the extent necessary to facilitate these services.
  • Other information you provide directly to us or our service providers - You may have the option to submit additional information under certain circumstances. For example, you may participate in surveys or provide feedback on various aspects of PCB. If you would like to access any of our services on an anonymous basis or by using a pseudonym, please tell us. However, we will require you to identify yourself if:
    • We are required by law to deal with individuals who have identified themselves; or
    • It is impracticable for us to deal with you if you do not identify yourself or elect to use a pseudonym.

Information we collect automatically

  • Information about your device - We collect information about the devices you use to access our services. This includes information like your IP address, operating system information, browser information and information about your device settings.
  • Information about your use of our services - We collect log and event information related to how and when you use our services, such as pages you visit on our website.
  • Other information that we collect automatically - When you take certain actions, such as clicking on an ad, we may receive information about you, such as which ad you saw, on which platform you saw it. We may receive information from cookies and similar technologies. First-party cookies are placed by us (and our third-party service providers) and allow you to use the services and to help us analyse and improve your experience and the services. We operate 3 types of cookies:
    • Necessary cookies - These are required for services to function. If you try to use tools to disable these cookies, parts of the services may not work properly.
    • Functional cookies - These help us provide enhanced functionality on the services like remembering your preferences.
    • Performance cookies - These allow us or our third-party analytics providers to learn how you and others use and engage with the services so we can understand and improve them.

Information we receive from other sources

We may receive personal information about you from other sources, such as our service providers and combine that with information with the other information we have about you. For example, when you link your PCB account to your Minecraft account, we will use your username and UUID to determine what permissions should be assigned. Where practical, we will collect personal information directly from you.

How we use your information

We use your personal information for the following purposes:

To fulfil our contract with you

  • To contact you - We use your information to contact you in connection with your account, such as sending ban notifications. We may also use your information to contact you about important changes, or to let you know about certain services.
  • To provide customer service - We use your information to respond to your questions about our services and to investigate other issues.
  • With your consent - When we collect your personal information with your consent, you agree for us to use your information in accordance with this privacy policy.Policy.

For legitimate operational purposes

  • To protect our services - We use information to keep our services secure, to prevent fraud and to enforce consequences against those who seek to defraud us.
  • To report PCB's performance - We use your information to track the metrics of PCB, and to perform reporting.
  • To advertise, personalise and improve our services - We use certain information to assist in the delivery of our advertising, to measure the effectiveness of advertisements for our services and to improve such advertisements in the future. You can ‘opt-out’ of receiving marketing communications at any time by contacting us or by following the unsubscribe instructions in any relevant communication.
  • To satisfy our legal obligations - We retain and use your information in connection with potential legal claims when necessary and for compliance, regulatory, and auditing purposes. For example, we retain information where we are required by law or if we are compelled to do so by a court order or regulatory body. Also, when you exercise any of your applicable legal rights to access, amend, or delete your personal information, we may request identification and verification documents from you for the purpose of confirming your identity.

To protect someone’s vital interests

We may collect or share personal information if we think someone's life is in danger, for example to assist with an urgent medical situation.

How we share your information

  • When you tell us to - When you provide us with personal information, you are consenting to us using your information for the purposed detailed in this policy.
  • With our service providers - We may share personal information with our service providers we use to complete specific tasks for us. This includes payment processor, Stripe.
  • To enforce our policies and rights - We share information if needed to enforce PCBs policies, such as our Privacy Policy or other policies to protect the rights, property and safety of ourselves and others.
  • Aggregated or de-identified personal information - We may share information about you that has been aggregated or anonymised such that it cannot be reasonably used to identify you, for example in our community surveys.
  • Sale, acquisition or transfer of assets - We may share information if we are evaluating and/or engaging in a merger, acquisition, re-organisation, bankruptcy, sale, transfer or change in ownership of PCB or its assets.
  • To comply with the law - We may share information in response to a request for information if we believe disclosure is required by law, including meeting national security or law enforcement requirements. Where allowed and feasible, we will attempt to provide you with prior notice before disclosing your information in response to such a request.
  • In an emergency - We may share information if we believe in good faith that it's necessary to prevent serious harm to a person.

Accessing your personal information

You can request access to the personal information we hold about you. So that we can provide complete and accurate records quickly and effectively, we may ask you to complete a ‘Personal Information Access Request Form’. We will not charge you to provide this information in the first instance, however a charge may be applicable for additional requests, or where requests include physically printing and mailing information. The data will provided in a structured, commonly used format.

Correcting your personal information

We take reasonable steps to ensure that the personal information we collect, store, use or disclose is accurate, up-to-date and complete. However, we rely on you to advise us of any changes to your information. If you believe the information we have is inaccurate, out-of-date or incomplete, please advise us.

Integrity of your personal information

We will take reasonable steps to:

  • Ensure that the personal information that we collect is accurate, up to date and complete;
  • Ensure that the personal information we hold, use or disclose is, with regard to the relevant purpose, accurate, up to date, complete and relevant; and
  • Secure your personal information.

We will take reasonable steps to protect personal information from:

  • Misuse, interference and loss; and
  • Unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. We will take reasonable steps to destroy or de-identify personal information that we hold if we no longer need the information for the primary purpose for which the information was collected and we are not otherwise required by law to retain the information.

Data retention

We retain personal information for as long as it is needed for the purpose for which we collected it. Information may be deleted once it is no longer needed and no longer legally required to be retained.

Right to request the deletion of personal information

We provide the option to request the deletion of the personal data we hold about you. If you would like to request the deletion of your data, please submit your request by email. In some cases we may opt to de-identify data instead of deleting (e.g. historical surveys/reporting).

International data transfers

We are based in Australia, and we process and store information on servers located in Australia and Canada. By accessing or using our services, or otherwise providing information to us, you understand that your information will be processed and stored in Australia and Canada. If we disclose personal information to overseas recipients, we will take reasonable steps to ensure that such recipients do not breach the Privacy Act and the Australian Privacy Principles (APP).

In accordance with APP 8.19, we may disclose personal information to an overseas recipient without complying with APP 8.1 where we reasonably believes that:

  • the overseas recipient is subject to a law, or binding scheme, that has the effect of protecting the information in a way that, overall, is at least substantially similar to the way the APPs protect the information, and
  • mechanisms can be accessed by the individual to enforce that protection of the law or binding scheme (APP 8.2(a)).

For the avoidance of doubt, members of our management team may be an overseas recipient.

Additional rights

Your country, administrativer division, or supranation may grant you additional data protection and privacy rights. Any data protection and privacy rights that you may be entitled to under thethis PCB PolicyPrivacy Policy,, are in addition to these statutory rights.

European Union

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

By using our services, you are providing your explicit consent to us to process your personal information.

You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. You must notify us by email if you wish to withdraw your consent.

United Kingdom

UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR)

By using our services, you are providing your explicit consent to us to process your personal information.

You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. You must notify us by email if you wish to withdraw your consent.

United States of America

California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

PCB, does not meet the threshold requirements to be subject to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). However, we voluntarily extend the same privacy principles outlined in ourthis privacy policyPolicy to residents of California.

Other juristictions

If you believe that your country, administrativer division, or supranation provides you with additional rights, beyond those provided by the PCB Privacy Policy, and that PCB may be in breach of such rights, please contact us by email.

Complaints

If you would like to make a complaint about the way we collect, use, store, protect or share your personal information, or otherwise consider there may be a breach of the Privacy Act or the Australian Privacy Principles, you may lodge a complaint under our complaints procedure. All complaints will be treated seriously and dealt with promptly. The complaints procedure is our way of ensuring your privacy concerns are raised and addressed promptly.

A copy of complaints procedure can be requested by emailing us.

You may also make a complaint directly to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) online, by mail, fax or email. Please visit the OAIC website at https://www.oaic.gov.au/privacy/privacy-complaints/ for more information.

Updating this Privacy Policy

We may update this privacyPolicy policy from time to time. If we do so and the changes are significant, we'll provide a prominent notice on our website. Therefore, please review ourthis privacy policyPolicy periodically for changes or call to request a copy at any time

Contact us

If you would like more information or have any questions in relation to this privacyPolicy policy or how we process your information, please contact our privacy officer. We’ll be happy to help.

Email: [email protected]