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Privacy Policy Century Games Effective Date: July 04, 2024
Welcome to CenturyGames and thanks for playing our games! We respect your privacy rights and recognize the importance of protecting the information collected about you. This Privacy Policy is designed to provide clarity about the information we collect, how we use it to provide a better gaming experience as well as how you can exercise your privacy rights. This Privacy Policy applies whenever you play our games or otherwise access any of our other products, services, content, websites and/or the other domains provided by us, together referred to as “Services.” In this policy, “CenturyGames” refers to CenturyGames and its “Affiliates”, which shall mean subsidiaries, parent companies, joint ventures and other corporate entities under common ownership. We may also refer to CenturyGames as “we” or “us”. If you have any questions regarding our privacy policy or CenturyGames’ data protection practices, please contact us as described in the Section 10 (“Contact Us”).
By using the Services, you agree to the collection, disclosure, storage and use of your information as outlined in this Privacy Policy. If you do not want us to collect, store, use or share your information in the ways described in this Privacy Policy, you should not play our games or use our Services. We may amend the Privacy Policy from time to time, and we encourage you to consult the Privacy Policy regularly for changes.
Table of Contents
Information We Collect and Process
Purposes of Collecting, Processing and/or Disclosing
How We Collect Information About You
How We Use the Information We Collect
Sharing of Your Information
How to Exercise Your Rights
Data Deletion
Age Limit
Privacy Policies of Linked Sites and Advertisers
Security of Your Information
US Privacy Laws
Contact Us
1. Information We Collect and Process
CenturyGames only collects and processes your information to the extent necessary to fulfil one or more of its functions and activities, and will do so only by fair and reasonable means.
The legal basis for collecting and using the information depends on what the information is and the context in which we collect it.
The personal information we may collect and process about you through the Services falls into the following general categories:
1.1. Data that you provide voluntarily
which given consent to the processing of your personal data
In-game user name and password
your email address
Profile information (such as name, social networking sites (“SNS”) accounts, age, gender, address, profession, image, voice, profile photo)
Your messages to the Service (such as chat logs and player support tickets)
Any other information you choose to give our customer service or other team in the game or via email (such as information to identify a lost account)
1.2 Information We Collect automatically
When you access our websites or play our games, we may also collect certain information automatically from you and/or your device in order to efficiently fulfilling our contractual obligations, better understand our users and be able to improve our services and your user experience, such as:
your mobile device’s identifiers
details about the games and platforms you use
IP address , which only allows us to determine the geographic area and does not reveal your precise location;
your device information (such as device type, device system language, network and carrier data, operating system)
information regarding your use of and interaction with our Services(such as in-game event, game version)
your country
application performance and de-bugging information
what your current progress is in our Services and the date and time of activity
your payment information in our Services
Like most online services, we and our partners may use cookies and similar technologies to provide and personalize our services, analyze gaming usage, target advertisements and prevent fraud. Cookies are small text files stored by browser(s) on your desktop computer or mobile device. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can modify browser setting to decline cookies if you wish so. In that case, some aspects of the service may then not function properly.
1.3 Information we obtain from third party sources
When you use any of CenturyGames Services via your social media account, such as Facebook, Wechat or Google (where our games may also be referred to as “applications”), you allow CenturyGames to access certain information from your profile on that site to efficiently fulfill our contractual obligations. The information we receive from you will depend on your social media privacy settings. You can control and find out more about these settings at the social network services where you play our games. CenturyGames may access and store some or all of the following basic information, such as:
your user identification number (like your Facebook ID number), which may be linked to publicly-available information like your name and profile photo
information about your activities on or through the connected third-party platform
any other information that you or the third-party platform share with us
We may collect information about you from third-party sources, such as advertising partners. We may get your personal information, for example, if you clicked on an advertisement directing you to one of our Services, we will be provided with information about which advertising network and advertising campaign the install originated from.
2. Purposes of Collecting, Processing and/or Disclosing:
• Detecting/Protecting against security events
• Customer service
• Operate our business and games
• Game mechanics or functionality
• Facilitate players’ social interactions
• Product development/improvement
• Maintaining and enhancing service
• Advertising
• Player acquisition
3. How We Collect Information about You
When you play one of our games, CenturyGames collects and stores certain personal information and non-personal information that you provide directly or through third party sources that is offering our game(s); In addition, your web browser or client software may transmit certain geographic information or information regarding your computer (capabilities, game data processing, etc.) to CenturyGames. Certain information regarding your game play, such as a timestamp of your last game played and your game progressions, will be collected from you and/or automatically generated based upon your use of our game services.
As is true with most websites, we gather certain information automatically and store it in log files. This information may include a unique identifier such as your Internet Protocol (IP) address and non-personal information such as your browser type, Internet Service Provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, operating system, date/time stamp, and/or clickstream data. We may combine this automatically collected log information with other information we collect about you.
CenturyGames and our partners, may use tracking technologies such as cookies, beacons, tags and scripts. These technologies are used in analyzing trends, administering the websites, tracking users’ movements around the websites, and to gather demographic information about our user base as a whole. We may receive reports based on the use of these technologies by these companies on an individual as well as aggregated basis.
Users can control the use of cookies at the individual browser level. If you reject cookies, you may still use our websites, but your ability to use some features or areas of our websites may be limited.
4. How We Use the Information We Collect
In general, we collect, store and use your information to provide you with a safe, smooth, efficient, and customized gaming and entertainment experience. The personal information you provide CenturyGames will allow us to provide and deliver products and services you request, such as create in-game accounts; alert you of new products or services, features, or enhancements; improve our Services and keep them secure, such as handle/route your customer service or technical support questions or issues; and/or notify you of upgrade opportunities, contests, promotions, or special events and offers. CenturyGames may enhance or merge the personal information collected with data from third parties in order to update your contact information, perform market analysis, or improve our products or services. We may use your personal information for internal marketing, profiling, or demographic purposes, so we can adapt our products and services to better suit your needs. We do this to better understand and serve our customers. If we use your information for purposes beyond the above-mentioned purposes in material aspects, we will ask for your consent.
5. Sharing of Your Information
CenturyGames will share your personal information with third parties only in the ways that are described in this Privacy Policy. We do not sell your personal information to third parties. We may, however, share non-personally identifiable, aggregated, and/or public information with third parties. Additionally, we may share your game play data, customer service and/or unique identifiers specific to your device with third parties for the purpose of personalizing, adjusting and improving our Services. We direct all such third party service providers to maintain the confidentiality of the information disclosed to them and not to use your information for any purpose other than to provide services on CenturyGames’ behalf.
We may have advertising on our Service. When advertisers or advertise intermediaries place ads in our Service, they may collect, or we may collect and share with them the following types of information from within our Service:
• performance data (like the number of clicks on an advertisement);
• aggregated and/or de-identified information about players;
• certain technical information (for example, IP addresses, non-persistent device identifiers such as IDFAs, and device identifiers);
• your social network ID.
The information collected may be used to:
• measure how effective ads are;
• personalize the player experience by showing advertisements for products and services that may be more likely to appeal to you;
• undertake web analytics to analyze traffic and other player activity.
Furthermore, we share your Device identifiers to advertising network companies for the purpose of them serving behavioral advertisements to you within the App. We use or may use the following advertising network companies:
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy
Admob https://policies.google.com/privacy
Reklamup https://reklamup.com/privacy-policy.html
A4G https://www.a4g.com/privacy
UnityAds https://unity.com/legal/privacy-policy
IronSource https://www.is.com/privacy-policy/
Applovin https://www.applovin.com/privacy/
Vungle https://vungle.com/privacy/
Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?ie=UTF8&nodeId=468496&ref_=footer_privacy/
Fyber https://www.fyber.com/privacy-policy/
Chartboost https://answers.chartboost.com/en-us/articles/200780269
Pangle https://www.pangleglobal.com/privacy
AlgoriX https://www.algorix.co/privacy-policy/
Pubnative https://pubnative.net/privacy-policy/
Inmobi https://inmobi.cn/privacy-policy
Pubmatic https://pubmatic.com/legal/privacy-policy/
Smaato https://www.smaato.com/privacy/
Bidmachine https://bidmachine.io/privacy-policy/
Mobilefuse https://mobilefuse.com/privacy-policy
Moloco https://www.moloco.com/privacy-policy
Mintegral https://www.mintegral.com/en/privacy
Premiumads https://premiumads.net/privacy/
The recipients’ use of the disclosed information will not be covered by this Privacy Policy. If you have questions concerning the processing carried out by such third parties, you should review their privacy policy.
In the event that CenturyGames undergoes a business transition (including proposed transactions), like a merger, acquisition by another company, or sale of all or part of its assets, we may disclose or transfer all of your information, to the successor organization in the transition.
Your information, and the contents of all of your online communications (including without limitation chat text, voice communications, IP addresses and your personal information) may be accessed and monitored as necessary to provide the Services and may be disclosed: (i) when we have a good faith belief that we are required to disclose the information in response to legal process (for example, a court order, search warrant or subpoena); (ii) to satisfy any applicable laws or regulations (iii) where we believe that the Service is being used in the commission of a crime, including to report such criminal activity or to exchange information with other companies and organizations for the purposes of fraud protection and credit risk reduction; (iv) when we have a good faith belief that there is an emergency that poses a threat to the health and/or safety of you, another person or the public generally; and (v) in order to protect the rights or property of CenturyGames.
6. How to Exercise Your Rights
You may access, amend and delete information provided by you when using our Services by contacting us at privacy@centurygame.com. The scope and the way in which you access, amend or delete your personal information depend on the service you use. Before processing your request, we may require some personal information from you in order to help us verify your identity.
You may opt-out of receiving promotional communications, such as marketing emails we send you, at any time. If you wish to do so, please e-mail us at privacy@centurygame.com. You can turn off push notifications by visiting the “options” or “settings” page within the relevant games.
You can opt-out of interest-based advertising on mobile applications by checking the privacy settings of your Android or iOS device and selecting “limit ad tracking” (Apple iOS) or “opt-out of interest based ads” (Android). For personalized in-game offers opt-out, you can use the options provided in the game settings.
If for any reason you are concerned with the way we are using your personal information, or would like to correct or request that we delete such personal information, please contact CenturyGames using the information in the “Contact Us” section below. We will respond to your request as promptly as possible.
In some cases, we may not be able to delete your personal information and will retain and use our information as long as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and/or enforce our agreements.
7. Data Deletion
We will delete or de-identify your personal data as reasonably possible in the following cases:
a.When we have no ongoing legitimate business need to process your personal information;
b.When we stop operating our Service;
c.When you request your data to be deleted by sending email to us at privacy@centurygame.com;
d.When a platform, such as Meta requires the deletion of your Open Platform Data at their discretion, either to protect you or as part of their compliance review;
e. When required by applicable law or regulation.
We retain personal information we collect from you where we have an ongoing legitimate business need to do so, when we operate our Service and when we ensure that your personal data is subject to suitable safeguards. For example, to provide you with a Service you have requested, or to comply with applicable legal, tax or accounting requirements. We will for example periodically de-identify unused game accounts and we regularly review and delete unnecessary data.
8. Age Limit
When we collect personal information, we do not know the age of our players. If a player has a social media account and has logged into a game, we may obtain the age information from the player through that. If we learn that we have collected personal data about a child under age 13, we will take reasonable steps to delete such data as promptly as possible. If you are a minor under 16 years old, please note that you are allowed to use our Services upon the prior consent of your parents or legal guardian.
9. Privacy Policies of Linked Sites and Advertisers
Our websites and games may contain advertisements from companies other than CenturyGames that may link to their own websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such websites. If you have any questions about how these other websites use your information, you should review their policies and contact them directly.
10. Security of Your Information
We understand the importance of keeping your information safe and secure. CenturyGames has taken steps to assure that all information collected will remain secure and in its original form, i.e. free from any alteration. As such, access to all personal information is strictly controlled. We follow generally accepted standards to protect the personal information submitted to us, both during transmission and once it is received.
In addition, we will take reasonable steps to assure that third parties to whom we transfer any data will provide sufficient protection of personal information.
11. US Privacy Laws
If you are a California or Virginia resident, you may be able to exercise additional rights. For more information, please review our US Privacy Law Notice.
12. Contact Us
If you have any questions, comments or concerns regarding our Privacy Policy, or you would like to request the deletion of your data, please feel free to e-mail us at privacy@centurygame.com.
Detailed Summary of Forever Skills: The 12 Skills to Futureproof Yourself, Your Team, and Your Kids
Book Overview
Written by Kieran Flanagan and Dan Gregory, Forever Skills identifies 12 essential skills that remain timeless and relevant across changing industries and generations. The book offers a guide to developing these "forever skills" to adapt, thrive, and succeed in a rapidly evolving world. It focuses on skills categorized under creativity, communication, and control.
The authors emphasize the importance of teaching these skills to teams and children to ensure their future success while maintaining relevance and efficiency in work and personal life.
The 12 Forever Skills
Insight
Understanding patterns, identifying meaningful data, and recognizing biases.
Example: Observing market trends and using them to make strategic business decisions.
Conversion
Turning ideas into action by merging diverse inputs and generating fresh perspectives.
Example: Applying a creative analogy to simplify a complex engineering problem.
Problem-Solving
Thinking in questions, embracing failures, and focusing on solutions.
Example: A startup iteratively testing their app's features until achieving the desired user experience.
Agility
Adapting to changing circumstances with mental resilience and flexibility.
Example: Quickly pivoting business models during an economic downturn.
Influence
Persuading others by aligning with their values and using storytelling to convey ideas.
Example: An entrepreneur pitching their startup to investors by showing the emotional impact of their product.
Team Building
Creating diverse, cohesive teams and fostering collaborative cultures.
Example: Building a multidisciplinary team to tackle a multi-faceted project.
Trust
Developing credibility through transparency and reliability.
Example: A leader earning their team's trust by consistently delivering on promises.
Reputation
Managing how you and your work are perceived over time.
Example: Developing a personal brand that reflects integrity and professionalism.
Focus
Prioritizing the most impactful tasks and avoiding distractions.
Example: Implementing deep work practices to achieve key business goals.
Systemization
Creating repeatable processes to maximize efficiency and minimize errors.
Example: Automating a sales pipeline to improve customer follow-ups.
Decision-Making
Balancing intuition and analysis to make sound, timely decisions.
Example: Making data-driven product changes based on customer feedback.
Accountability
Taking responsibility for results and creating systems of self-discipline.
Example: Tracking daily habits to ensure consistent progress toward goals.
Key Takeaways
The future requires a blend of timeless human skills and adaptability to evolving technology.
Effective learning and teaching of these skills can futureproof individuals and teams.
Combining creativity, communication, and control skills leads to balanced success in any field.
Why the Book Was Written
Forever Skills aims to equip readers with tools to navigate an uncertain future shaped by technological advancements, globalization, and unpredictable market dynamics. It emphasizes that while specific technical skills might become obsolete, these 12 foundational skills remain essential and adaptable across all environments
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Marnie the monkey loved running around the rainforest, searching for ripe mangoes to munch. One morning, she met a friendly rabbit nibbling on some crunchy carrots near a river. Together, they raced to see who could gather more food before the sun went down.
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Staying at an inn in Braavos, Sam is nearing wits' end. Dareon has abandoned them for the brothels, Gilly remains inconsolable, and Maester Aemon's health deteriorates daily. To make matters worse, Sam had spent nearly all their coin on their rooms, a healer for Aemon, and passage on a boat, Lady Ushanora, that they wound up unable to board due to the maester's health.
Feverish and dying, the maester begs Sam to return to the docks to learn more about this rumor of dragons that Dareon had heard at some winesink. Aemon mumbles to Sam, "Dragons. The grief and glory of my house... My brothers dreamed of dragons too, and the dreams killed them, every one. Sam, we tremble on the cusp of half-remembered prophecies... I should have seen it. Fire consumes, but cold preserves. The Wall..."
Sam departs that night to find Dareon, but gets accosted by two bravos because he is wearing a sword. However, he is saved by Cat of the Canals, who tells him of another black brother about to wed the Sailor's Wife.
Sam finds Dareon at the Happy Port, but his brother from the Watch wants nothing more to do with the black, or Gilly and Aemon for that matter. Sam punches him in the face, but gets tossed into the canal by the proprietors of the brothel. He is saved from drowning by Xhondo, a huge Summer Islander, who is a mate aboard the Cinnamon Wind and knows of these dragons that Sam had mentioned.
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Returning to Maidenpool, Hyle Hunt informs Randyll Tarly that Brienne of Tarth has killed three of the Bloody Mummers. Tarly again warns her against playing a knight, but Brienne will not give up her mission to find Sansa Stark. She and Podrick meet up with Ser Hyle the next morning, and he tells them of his plan for finding Sandor Clegane.
He reveals that the Hound has not joined Beric Dondarrion, and that the Lightning Lord's band had no part in the raid on Saltpans. Lord Tarly has created this rumour in the hopes of turning the smallfolk against Lord Beric.
Ser Hyle knows a septon with great knowledge of the Riverlands, and proposes that they accompany the man to Saltpans. When Brienne says she has no intention of traveling with Hunt, he tells her that he is no longer in Lord Tarly's service. They soon depart for Saltpans, while Septon Meribald talks of the gods, his past and the great bands of wolves in the Riverlands led by a demon of a she-wolf.
Meribald tells them that they may encounter broken men traumatized by their experiences in war on their way to Quiet Isle, and Brienne surmises that the septon himself once had such an experience before he discovered his piety.
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Havisham didn't take the advice of Matthew Pocket, who warned her not to trust her future husband too much. Guess why.
Perhaps because she loved her fiancé. This love made her trust him. When a woman loves, she is ready to sacrifice everything for the man she loves.
Mr Jaggers's house had something in common with Miss Havisham's house. Guess what it is.
They both were large and gloomy.
Why do you think Mr Jaggers lives in a large, gloomy building?
Because he was a powerful and rich man who dealt mostly with criminals.
Mr Jaggers was a strong and bossy character. Explain this.
All criminals feared him. Even at a dinner table, he keeps everything at his side, and serves others himself.
Mr Jaggers seemed to like Bentley Drummle. Guess why.
I think because he liked the look of Drummle.
Boasting stirs boasting." How do you think this true concerning Pip, Startop and Drummle?
When Drummle continued to boast about his skills and power, both Pip and Startop started to boast, too.
Why do you think Drummle went on boasting while in Mr Jagger's house?
I think because he found good audience. Mr Jaggers encouraged him.
What do you think of the boys' behaviour at dinner in Mr Jaggers house?
I think they behaved boyishly. They all boasted, especially Bentley Drummle.
If Drummle hadn't finished his education with Mr Matthew Pocket, what would Pip's relation with him have been like?
I think they wouldn't have liked each other. Drummle saw himself superior to others and Pip didn't like it.
What do you think of the language of Biddy's letter to Pip?
I think she tried as much as possible to use formal language. She addressed him as "Mr Pip".
"I wished that I could pay Joe not to come." What does this statement tell you about Pip?
I think it shows that Pip has become ashamed of Joe, his best friend. He was no longer grateful to the man who had always been kind to him.
How was Pip supposed to behave when Joe visited him at Bernard's
Inn?
He was supposed to make Joe feel comfortable and take it easy. He didn't even ask him to sit down. Joe looked uncomfortable and remained standing. Pip disliked Joe's behaviour but he didn't try to help him behave better.
Herbert proved to be a better gentleman compared to Pip. How do you know?
While he was eating breakfast with Pip and Joe, he tried to make Joe feel comfortable.
How do you think Pip was one of the reasons that made Joe feel uncomfortable when he visited them at Bernard's Inn?
Pip was not welcoming. That made Joe more anxious. Pip was supposed to make Joe feel at home and behave naturally, but he didn't.
Joe waited until Herbert had left before he told Pip the cause of his visit. Say why
Because Joe had come to tell Pip that Miss Havisham wanted to see him and that Estella had come home. Perhaps Joe thought that Pip did not want Herbert to know about this message.
After Joe had left Bernard's Inn, Pip was quick to regret his unwelcoming behaviour towards him. Explain.
As soon as Joe had left, Pip felt sorry for being unfriendly to him. He hurried outside to call him back but Joe had gone.
Coincidence revealed the name of the convict who Pip had helped years ago. Explain.
On the coach from London, two convicts and their guard sat behind Pip. One of the two convicts was the man who had stirred the tea with the file and gave Pip a coin years ago. That convict said that Magwitch had asked him to take a coin to a boy that had helped him in the marshes when he tried to escape.
To what extent was Magwitch grateful to Pip?
He was very grateful. He sent Pip a shiny coin as a thank-you.
Why do you think Magwitch insisted that the coin he sent to Pip be shiny?
I think because children like shiny coins and new banknotes.
To what extent was the man who gave Pip the coin honest?
He was very honest. He gave Pip the coin Magwitch had sent to him in addition to a one-pound note.
What would have happened if Magwitch had told the soldiers that it was Pip who had brought him the file?
Pip would have been arrested for helping an escaped convict.
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Compare and contrast the Pockets' house to Miss Havisham's house.
They were both large houses. Miss Havisham's house was filled of gloom and sadness. It is part of the sad past. The Pockets' house was full of life and happiness. Everything in the Pockets' house is natural. There are cheerful parents and noisy children.
Why do you think Miss Havisham was always in her wedding dress and usually sat in her dressing room?
Perhaps because she was getting dressed for the wedding when she got the news of her fiancé's departure.
Miss Havisham was put in a situation that destroyed her life. Illustrate.
Her fiancé left her on her wedding day. Everything was ready for the wedding.