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When you use the games and services created by BattleLine Games LLC., we understand that you are trusting us with your information, and we take the stewardship of this information very seriously. This Privacy Policy is intended to help you understand what data we collect, and why we are collecting it. In addition we use other services, such as Adsense that are using your data for their own needs. Because of this, you should also read the Google Privacy Policy in order to understand how they may be using your personal data.

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Privacy Policy

Last modified:May 10, 2018

Summary Version

This is my personal attempt to tell you what we collect in short form. The bottom line is we leave some cookies and local data on your machine in order to do things like track scores and game progress. At times we store some game related data on servers in order to provide save that data for later use. An example of this is when we had a 'create your own layout' option for our Mahjong game. The layouts were saved to a server along with a description and title you provided. We use services from other organizations to build our web stack, and these organizations have access to your data as you use our website and have their own Privacy Policies that you should also look into for a full understanding.

We are currently working to remove all social tags (e.g. facebook like buttons) from our web sites. Until that process is complete pages that still have social tags will allow those social networks to track you on our websites.

We use Amazon Web Services and GoDaddy to host our web servers, giving them access to our log data.

We use Google to provide our Advertising through Google Adsense, and on some websites we are using Google Analytics for usage analysis.

Long Form Version

When you are using games on the BattleLine Games LLC. Website, Games, and other Apps there are many different ways you generate and share information with us. In addition you may also be sharing information with other organizations such as Google and we will list the other privacy policies that you should read in order to understand how they use your personal data.

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  • Google - Advertising and web analytics
  • Amazon Web Services - web hosting
  • GoDaddy - web hosting

This Privacy Policy explains:

  • What information we collect and why we collect it.
  • How we use that information.
  • What other organizations are using your information.

Information we collect

We collect information in the following ways:

Information you give us. In some games and services you provide us with information concerning the game. An example of this is our 'build your own layout' tool. This information is stored in a database so that others can play the layout you created.

Information we get from your use of our services. We use Amazon Web Services and GoDaddy to host our web servers. Those services provide us access to quite a bit of data. We use that data to try and provide better service.

Device information

We've used information related to screen size, and browser type to provide a better experince for users with different screen sizes.

Log information

BattleLine Games does not host it's own web servers. We use Amazon Web Services and GoDaddy to provide us with web servers, and those services are logging information that includes:

  • Internet protocol address

    device event information such as crashes, system activity, hardware settings, browser type, browser language, the date and time of your request and referral URL.

  • Cookies for terms of use

    cookies that identify if you have agreed to our terms of service and privacy policy.

  • Local storage

    We collect information locally required for the games and apps you are playing. This data includes information like high scores, best times, game coins accumulated and other information used to improve experience.

  • Cookies for game related data

    Some of our older games use cookies instead of local storage for storing game related data.

Personal Information

We do not currently collect personal information. Log data collected by our web hosting providers (Amazon and GoDaddy) could potentially be used to personally identify you. Unfortunately we do not control the use of that information. It is also possible information collected by Google for placing ads and analyitics could be used to personally identify you. You will need to consult the privacy policies of our vendors (links provided at top of page) to understand how they manage your data.

How we use information we collect

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BattleLine Games llc., does not collect sensitive information such as race, religion, sexual orientation, etc. We collect information related to apps and games that we use to improve the game experience. This information includes score and game play related information. Some of our vendors such as Google, Amazon, and GoDaddy collect your information while you are using our games. Google has provided it's own privacy policy that you should consult to understand the data they collect and use. Amazon and GoDaddy has access to server based log data which may include information such as user location information and IP Address.

Information sharing

Most of the information we collect is stored locally on your machine and is not aggregated or shared. You can configure your browser to block cookies to prevent the storing of this data, but it will have an effect on your user experience. Information collected to create personalized versions of your game is typically shared publicly, such as when you create a personalized version of our word search game. That word search is made public on the Internet to anyone who would like to play. Information collected by our vendors, Google for Ads and Analytics, Amazon and GoDaddy for web hosting may be shared by those companies with other vendors based on their own privacy policies.

Social Tags

We are currently in the process of removing all social tags (e.g. facebook like buttons) from our websites. Some pages may contain social tags that have not been removed yet. These social tags allow companies like facebook to track your progress through our site. For many reasons we have decided to remove these tags from our web pages. During this process, you may encounter social tags on some of our web pages.

Information security

BattleLine Games LLC, is currently in the process of transitioning from http to the more secure https protocol.

When this Privacy Policy applies

This privacy policy applies to all web sites owned by BattleLine Games LLC, and embed Limited. These web sites will share a link to this privacy policy on the home page.

Pyramid is an opensource WSGI web framework based on theModel-View-Controller (MVC) architectural pattern.

Pyramid is an implementation of the web frameworks concept. Learn how these parts fit together in the web development chapter or view all topics.

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Open source Pyramid example apps

These projects provide solid starting code to learn from as you are buildingyour own applications.

  • pyramid_blogr is an exampleproject that shows how to build a blog with Pyramid modeled on theFlaskrtutorial.

  • pyramid-blogr-cf is anotherPyramid web app that has a similar title to the one above but this oneis intended for teaching web development to newdevelopers.

  • pyramid_appengineprovides a project skeleton for running Pyramid onGoogle App Engine.

Pyramid-specific packages

The following packages are designed to make Pyramid play nicely with existingopen source libraries by reducing the boilerplate you need to add to yourproject.

  • pyramid_celery andpyramid_rq make it easierto use the Celerytask queue in yourPyramid applications for handling asynchronous work.

  • pyramid_zipkin providesdistributed tracing via the Zipkin library.

  • Ramses(source code) is a RESTful web APIgeneration framework, similar in concept (but not in implementationdetails) to how Django REST Framework works with Django.

Pyramid resources

Pyramid has fantastic official project documentation on its site. Otherresources are harder to come by compared to other establishedweb frameworks such as Django andFlask, but there are enough tutorials out there for you tolearn Pyramid if you choose to build your web applications with it.

  • Try Pyramid is the official marketing website forPyramid, with resources for extending your Pyramid apps. It also providessome sample 'hello world!' code.

  • An introduction to the Pyramid web framework for Pythonprovides a detailed configuration and more than trivial code tobuild a 'to do' application. This post is one in a four part seriesthat compares Pyramid to Flask, Djangoand Tornado so there is some commentary on how this framework comparesto the others.

  • Stonehearth crafter not crafting. The first Pyramid appis a good place to start getting your hands dirty with an example project.

  • Six Feet Up explains why Pyramid is their choice forrapid development projectsin that blog post.

  • Build a chat app with Pyramid, SQLDB, and Bluemixis a Pyramid application walkthrough specific to IBM's Bluemix platform.

  • Developing Web Apps Using the Python Pyramid Frameworkis a video from San Francisco Python with an overview of how to install,get started and build a web app with the Pyramid framework.

  • This podcast interview with the primary author of the Pyramid frameworkexplains how Pyramid sprang from Pylons and how Pyramid compares to othermodern frameworks.

  • Anyone using the Pyramid framework?is a good /r/Python thread with responses by current users as well asfrustrations by developers who tried and decided against sticking withthe framework.

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