By inviting the Discord Bot HLL Log Utilities#4198
(Unique Discord user ID 1033779011005980773. Hereby referred to as "bot") to a Discord Server, or by using its features, you agree to the below listed Terms of Service ("terms") and Privacy Policy ("policy").
You may invite the bot to a server you have sufficient permissions for and use its sets of features on any server you share with it. This priviledge can be revoked and the bot be removed from the server at any time, should you violate these terms and/or policy, the Terms of Service and/or Privacy Policy of Discord Inc., or their Community Guidelines.
Through inviting the bot, you agree to share data as described in the bot's policy. The intended use of this data is described in said policy.
Individuals of minimal age required to use Discord, as described in their Terms of Service may use the bot and its features.
The Bot is not affiliated with, supported, or made by Discord Inc., and Team17 Group plc. Any direct connection to Discord and Team17 or any of its Trademark objects is purely coincidental. I do not have nor claim to have the copyright ownership of any of their assets, trademarks (including Hell Let Loose) or other intellectual property.
I am not liable for any damage caused by the bot or as a consequence of using the bot.
I reserve the right to update these Terms and policy at my own discretion. You may opt out of these terms and policy by disabling all active game server connections, not using any of the bots features, and by removing the bot from any server you have permission in.
People may get in contact by opening an Issue on HLL Log Utilities' Github page.
The bot may use stored data for different features including but not limited to game server polling. No usage of data outside of the aformentioned cases will happen. Data is not shared with any 3rd-party site or service. Stored data includes, but is not limited to, the following:
- Hell Let Loose server RCON credentials (hostname, RCON port, RCON password)
- Hell Let Loose game logs
- HLL Skill System API keys
- Discord server IDs
The bot does not automatically store any information when being invited to a new Discord Server.
Data may be updated when using specific features of the bot. Some of these updates may include data that can be seen as sensitive. All such updates require explicit confirmation from the user. This data is only kept in the database and only used for its intended purpose.
Stored Data can be removed automatically through means of removing the bot from a Server. This can be achieved by using the moderation features provided by Discord. Re-adding the bot back to the server will store data again, as described in the Stored Information section of this policy.
Manual removal of the data can be requested through an Issue on HLL Log Utilities' Github page. For security reasons you will need to provide us with proof of ownership of the server that you wish the data to be removed of. Only a server owner may request manual removal of data and requesting it will result in the bot being removed from the server, if still present on it.