Privacy Policy

In this Agreement, “cssgamelab”, “We” or “Our” will refer collectively to Anait Boyajyan, with registered address at Šafaříkova 456/3, 120 00 Prague 2, Prague, Czech Republic, ID number: 09846379, Foreign tax identifying number CZ9361243672 registered in the trade register of Prague 2 on the 20th of January 2021.

We collect certain information about you to help us to do business with you, to provide you with a safer trading experience, and to improve our online platform. Your privacy is very important to us. By accessing and using our website, you expressly agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. We reserve the right to modify our policy at any time without any prior notice.

Purpose of the document

The purpose of this document is to inform you as visitors to the website www.cssgamelab.com, interested in online programming courses and subsequently course participants with the principles of personal data protection and privacy policy.

The protection of your personal data is very important to us, therefore, when processing your personal data, we always proceed in accordance with the applicable legal regulations governing the protection of personal data, in particular the Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council (EU) 2016/679 of April 27, 2016 on the protection of physical persons in connection with the processing of personal data and the free movement of such data and the repeal of Directive 95/46/EC (general regulation on the protection of personal data).

If you need any part of this document explained or if you have any questions regarding the processing of your personal data, you can contact us at any time at the e-mail address expresscsstuts@gmail.com.

Personal data manager

Anait Bojadzjan

With registered address at Safarikova 456/3, 120 00 Prague 2, Prague, Czech Republic, ID number: 09846379, Foreign tax identifying number CZ9361243672 registered in the trade register of Prague 2 on the 20th of January 2021.

Contact e-mail: support@cssgamelab.com

website: www.cssgamelab.com

Scope of personal data processing

We collect certain information about you to help us to do business with you, to provide you with a safer trading experience, and to improve our online platform. Your privacy is very important to us. By accessing and using our website, you expressly agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. We reserve the right to modify our policy at any time without any prior notice.

We receive your personal data if you:

  • Order an online programming course by filling out the order form on the website cssgamelab.com/checkout/ or
  • you provide us the data yourself by e-mail or in another way

What information we collect

  • Your name, surname and email (“Personal information”) that you provide us when you contact us through contact form, by sending us a direct email or when you purchase one of our courses or products.
  • Your computer’s operating system, your IP or proxy server IP, basic domain information, dates and times of your visits to our website, the pages you visited, and the length of time you were on our website; the website that referred you to our website, if any; such other information as may be necessary or helpful for us to achieve our purposes as stated above and for spam detection, traffic analysis and security
  • cookies
  • Information about ordered courses and the courses that you gained access to

We always only request data from you that are reasonable, relevant and necessary in relation to the purpose of the processing, especially for the fulfillment of the contract (making the course available) or data necessary for the fulfillment of my legal obligations (Accounting Act, Archiving Act, Value Added Tax Act, etc. ). If you provide us with additional information (e.g. a telephone number so that we can contact you with an answer to a question about the course), you provide us with this information voluntarily.

We do not process any special categories of personal data.

Purposes of personal data processing

Fulfillment of the contract

In order to make the ordered course available to you, we need your e-mail address. We will inform you about the status of your order here and then send further instructions and a link to access the course, together with your username and password. Without your e-mail address, we are unable to provide you with this service or communicate this with you.

The legal basis of this processing is the fulfillment of the contract.

Legal obligations

We request your invoicing data from you when ordering the course so that we can fulfill our legal obligations, especially in the area of ​​accounting and archiving. Together with them, we also process information about which courses you have ordered from us. The processing time of this personal data is governed by the relevant legal regulations.

The legal basis for this processing is the fulfillment of legal obligations.

Direct marketing

If you have ordered an online course from us, we may send you messages for the purpose of direct marketing. In particular, it may be about notifications about new training, courses and products in our offer, training materials, or about special discounts that might be of interest to you. We will always send commercial messages only to a reasonable extent (maximum 1x per week) and only if we believe that they could be useful for you.

You can refuse the processing of your personal data for the purpose of direct marketing at any time. Just write us an e-mail to the address from which you received those emails, and we will no longer send you such messages.

The legal basis for this processing is our legitimate interest.

If you have not ordered any course or other product from us, we will always need your consent to send any marketing messages.

Traffic analysis

To analyze the traffic of this website, we use the Google Analytics service, which collects cookies and other information. We use traffic data exclusively to improve existing services and for marketing purposes.

You can learn more about Google Analytics on Google’s website.

The legal basis for this processing is our legitimate interest.

Other

To ensure security and to identify and resolve incidents, all actions associated with successful and unsuccessful attempts to purchase the courses and other products are logged on the website.

The legal basis for this processing is our legitimate interest.

Time of personal data processing

We process your personal data for the duration of the contract and then for 5 years in case of legitimate interest.

We also process personal data for the purposes of fulfilling our legal obligations (Accounting Act, Archiving and Records Act, Value Added Tax Act, laws regulating mandatory data retention, government regulations to keep data related to investigations or data that must be kept for the purposes litigation). The period for which the data is processed is determined by the relevant legal regulations.

Sharing of Information

In order to provide some of our services or legal obligations, we use the services of third parties who, in the context of the processing of your personal data, act as processors or other administrators. In particular, we use software solutions, payment processing platforms and data storage to fulfill our legal obligations and make the payment possible.

Current list of third-party services that we use: www.stripe.com, www.paypal.com, www.mailerlite.com, www.codepen.com

We may also use spam detection services located abroad.

We will not give, sell, trade or otherwise disclose any information about you to any other third party unless we are required to do so by law or we have received your consent.

We can make your personal data available to the competent authorities, if the law imposes such an obligation on us (especially in the case of an inspection by the financial or trade office).

Your rights arising from the protection of personal data

Right of access to personal data

At any time, you can ask us to confirm whether we are processing your personal data or not. If we process your data, you have the right to know to what extent we process the data, for what purpose, to whom it is made available, how long we will process the data.

You also have the right to obtain a copy of your personal data free of charge.

The right to correct personal data

You have the right to ask us to correct or supplement your personal data at any time if they are inaccurate or incomplete.

The right to delete your personal data

At any time, you have the right to ask us to delete your personal data without unnecessary delay, if any of the reasons listed in Article 17 of the GDPR occur.

Right to restriction of processing

You have the right to request from us the restriction of the processing of your personal data, in the cases specified in Article 18 of the GDPR.

Right to data portability

Under the conditions set out in Article 20 of the GDPR, you have the right to receive your personal data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and to transfer it to another controller. You also have the right to request direct transfer to another controller.

The right to object

You have the right to object to the processing of your personal data, which we process for the purposes of direct marketing or for reasons of legitimate interest.

If you object to processing for direct marketing purposes, we will no longer process your personal data for these purposes.

In the event of an objection to the processing of your personal data due to our legitimate interest, this objection will be evaluated and we will subsequently inform you whether we have complied with it and will no longer process your personal data for this purpose, or that the objection was not justified and the processing will continue. Until the objection is resolved, the processing of your personal data will be restricted.

The right to file a complaint

If you believe that your rights in the field of personal data protection are being violated, you have the right to file a complaint with the Office for Personal Data Protection, or with another competent supervisory authority in connection with the processing of personal data.

Office for the Protection of Personal Data
Pplk. Sochora 27, 170 00 Prague 7
E-mail: posta@uoou.cz
Telephone: +420 234 665 111
Data mailbox: qkbaa2n

You can find more information on the website of the office www.uoou.cz.

Other important information

If you are ordering an online course as a legal entity for your employees, we urge you to properly inform these employees of the transfer of personal data and of this Personal Data Processing Policy.

If we have doubts when applying your rights arising from the protection of personal data, whether the rights are being applied directly by you, we can contact you and verify your identity in a reasonable way.

Cookies

These pages use cookies for traffic analysis and to increase your comfort when visiting the website. Cookies are small text files placed on your device that often uniquely identify your device. You can read more about cookies at cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_cookie.

Most web browsers have cookies enabled, but it is possible to disable the use of cookies, depending on your browser. You can learn more on these pages: Google Chrome, Firefox , Edge, Internet Explorer

If you turn off cookies, it may happen that some functions of this website that are based on cookies stop working for you.

Disclaimer

We are not responsible for the privacy policies of the websites which you can access through links on our website. We strongly recommend that you read the privacy policies of the linked websites because they may contain different terms and conditions that would apply to you.

International Transfer of Information

Our servers and information processing equipment are located in several countries and the information about you will be stored in those countries. By providing your information to us when using our website, you agree to our collection and use of your information, including the transfer to another country.

Policy changes

We reserve the right to modify our policy at any time without any prior notice. We always archive previous versions of this document so you can access it in the future. You can always find the current version of this document on this page.

Efficiency

This Privacy Policy is valid from August 1st, 2024.

General Instructions

Step One: What I will be making

First click on the green ‘What I will be making’ button. This is how your end result should look like.

Step Two: What I need

Next, click on the ‘What I need’ button to get some basic parameters to use in the code. Such as the font family, colors, image URLs etc. These are just recommendations. Use your own judgement for the rest of the values, such as paddings, margins, spacing and size.

Step Three: Read the given HTML code

You don’t need to know how to write HTML for these exercises. However, you WILL need to take a look at the ‘HTML’ code in the exercise. You can switch from HTML to CSS tab in the Codepen screen. Then read the built HTML code for each exercise to understand the structure and find the classes that are defined for the elements that you will be editing. Use those predefined classes to style them in CSS.

Step Four: Click on the ‘CSS’ tab and start coding

Click on the ‘CSS’ tab in the Codepen screen and start typing your CSS code here, just below the ‘Write CSS code here’ comment. You can also delete this comment if you wish.

For example, if a ‘div’ has a class “text-content” in HTML, you can then style this class in CSS tab. Just don’t forget to add a dot before calling a class out (.text-content)

You should see a live preview of the CSS code that you are editing in the ‘Result’ tab to the right of the Codepen screen.

Step Five: Check the solution with the CSS code

If you are stuck, click on the ‘Show me the code’ button. This will reveal the code that you can also completely copy and paste in the CSS tab of the exercise to see the result.

Or you can just go back to the lessons and watch them again.

Have fun and feel free to reach out!