DATA PROTECTION
The University of Kaiserslautern-Landau takes the protection of your data very seriously. Therefore, the "Campus Games" app does not collect any personal data and thus protects your privacy. If you decide to support the evaluation of the "Campus Games" (which we would be very happy about!), we will only save your e-mail address - because we have to send you the questionnaire somehow.
All you have to do is give us a pseudonym that we will use to name your game profile. So that you can continue to play your existing profile if you lose your app data (accidental uninstallation, new device, etc.), you must log in with your RHRK access via Shibboleth.
The server of our game does not receive any personal data from you, but only an identification feature. This feature is generated specifically for Campus Games. It cannot be used by us to deanonymize you or to find out your profiles with other Shibboleth service providers.
The app will ask you if we can access your camera. We don't do this to check if your hair is right today. We'll take your word for it. The app only needs the camera to scan QR codes. This comes into play with the weekly task "Sports courses" with the QR codes on the banknotes. Only the code is transmitted to our server, not the image with which it was taken. If you are not scanning QR codes, you can also revoke the app's right to use the camera.
For the weekly tasks "Coin Collector", "Mr. Z" and "Scavenger Hunt", the app requires access to your location (which is determined via GPS). Of course, only the points you have won are transferred to our server. The route or even the location remain on your cell phone - after all, they are none of our business! The app informs our server where you have collected a coin or reached the goal of a puzzle. If you stop somewhere other than at a coin or the goal of a puzzle, our server will of course not know your location.
In the event of an Android app crash, device data is sent to Google's Firebase analysis service.
The communication between the app and our server (which is hosted at RHRK) runs via HTTPS and is therefore encrypted.
Do you have any further questions? Then please write to us: