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This Privacy Policy constitutes an integral part of the Terms and Conditions as defied in Terms of Service current version of which available at: https://crossout.net/en/support/termsofuse - and explains the details of processing the personal information (“data”) about you as a user of our services (“services”, “Gaijin services” or “our services”, taking into consideration the context), including:

  • Computer videogames being distributed by Gaijin directly (explicitly excluding, for avoidance of doubt, distribution via any third-party gaming platforms such as Steam, PlayStation Network, Xbox Live, GOG, Nintendo Game Store and etc.);
  • Any other Gaijin services provided under the Terms and Conditions (computer and mobile applications, websites, forums, online store, marketplace, any support services, including Gaijin Support Service, and etc.) –

and/or as a registrar and consequent holder of a user account within our services which is unified for all Gaijin services (“Gaijin Account”).

IN SHORT: in order to provide you with our services, we need to collect and then process some of your data which we define below. We also need do share some of such data with our partners and other third parties in order to make it possible. We will not disclose any of your data otherwise than provided by this Privacy Policy. We ensure security of your data while processed by us. By accepting this Privacy Policy, you give us your explicit consent to process your data in accordance with the rules of this document.


This Privacy Policy is split in the following sections for your comfort:

1. WE AS DATA CONTROLLER
2. WHAT DATA WE PROCESS
3. FOR WHAT PURPOSE WE PROCESS YOUR DATA
4. HOW LONG WE STORE YOUR DATA
5. WITH WHOM WE SHARE YOUR DATA
6. WHAT ARE YOUR DATA PROCESSING RIGHTS
7. WHAT ARE YOUR DIRECT MARKETING RIGHTS
8. WHAT IS OPT-OUT OPPORTUNITY
9. HOW AUTOMATED DECISION-MAKING APPLIES TO YOU
10. HOW WE SECURE YOUR DATA
11. HOW TO WITHDRAW YOUR CONSENT
12. HOW WE TREAT CHILDREN’S DATA
13. HOW WE PROCESS YOUR COOKIES
14. HOW WE UPDATE THIS PRIVACY POLICY
15. HOW TO CONTACT US

This Privacy Policy does not apply to any personal data collected from job applicants.

Please also see our Cookies Policy the current version of which is available at: https://crossout.net/en/support/cookie - for better understanding of what cookie-files are and which ones we use.

  1. WE AS DATA CONTROLLER

We process your data according to the terms and conditions of this Privacy Policy as data controller.

The term “data controller” refers to the legal entity which determines the purposes and means of the processing of your data.

Data controller: one of the following legal entities (depending on the circumstances described right below):

When services are provided directly to the user (e.g. via our web-sites): Gaijin Network Ltd, with its registered address at Kyriakou Matsi, 10 Liliana Building, 2nd floor, Office 203, PC 1082, Nicosia, Cyprus;
When services are provided via third-party platforms (e.g. Steam, PlayStation Network, Xbox Live, GOG, Google Play Store, Apple App Store): Gaijin Distribution Kft, with its registered address at Hungária körút 162-166, 1146 Budapest, Hungary.
Email: [email protected]

In this Privacy Policy “data controller”, “Gaijin”, “we” or “our” mean the same subject.

  1. WHAT DATA WE PROCESS

2.1. The data below may be provided by different sources, including you (whether intentionally or automatically through the use of our services), our affiliates on our request, and our partners (as described in Section 5 below), or may be generated by us on the basis of the aforementioned data.

2.2. Under the terms and conditions of this Privacy Policy we process the following types of data about you which are accompanied with examples of such data (sample data for reference) and primary sources of such data (source):

Type of dataSample data for referenceSource
1Personality dataNickname, age (mostly age range), gender and other data about your person we may be provided by you (at your own discretion) or our partners provided they have a valid lawful basis for that (e.g. your consent)You (intentionally), our affiliates and partners
2Identity dataReal name, date of birth, age, gender, ID, Tax/VAT number, scan of ID, passport or another identifying document, tax certificate or any document issued by state authorities, photo or video recording with you, clothing size and other data about your identity as an individual which may be necessary for a particular purpose designated hereinYou (intentionally)
3Contact dataContact e-mail, recovery e-mail, mobile phone number, residential address, shipping address, social network ID, parent or legal guardian/representative contact detailsYou (intentionally), our affiliates
4Localization dataIP address and related geolocation data (city and country), language preferencesYou (both intentionally or automatically), our affiliates and partners
5Account dataYour User ID (which is generated by us), login name, password (for verifying you while singing-in), nickname, avatar (profile photo), e-mail, registration date and time, our games you play, list of your purchases, gifts, balance, any other data you may leave within your Gaijin AccountYou (both intentionally or automatically), our affiliates and partners
6User generated content (UGC) dataAny data submitted in forums, messages, chats, etc. by the user of their own choice, other than Submissions data. Depending on the services and place of posting (chat room or forum), this information can be available to some or all other users of our servicesYou (both intentionally or automatically)
7Data regarding your requests or other submissions to us
(“Submissions data”)
Your feedback, comments, answers to questionnaires, opinions and other submissions with regard to our services form of texts, screenshots, audio or video recordingsYou (intentionally)
8Data about your behavioral actions when using our services (“Behavioral data”)Information about the way you use our services, its frequency and etc. (e.g. log-ins, services segments used, page views, transactions made within our services) other than Browsing data and Gameplay dataYou (automatically), our affiliates and partners, or generated by us
9Data about your browsing behavior and your identity on the Internet (“Browsing data”)Cookie files (more details are available in our Cookies Policy), Your IP address, name of your browser, name of your Internet provider, traffic source (including the source from which our games or apps were installed on your device)You (automatically), our affiliates and partners, or generated by us
10Gameplay dataAny data about your in-game actions in tangible (including electronic) form, data about your in-game interactions with other players, duration of your gaming sessions, data about choices made within gameplayYou (automatically) our affiliates, or generated by us
11Game dataGame version, installation date and time, graphics, audio and other game settings, game achievements, progress and inventory, other in-game results, last launch date and time and etc.You (automatically), our affiliates
12Data about your device(s) (“Device data”)Device ID, MAC address, location data (city and country), language settings, time zone and localization settings, device manufacturer and model, operating system, installed applications, phone network operator, network type and connection, Internet connection speed, screen resolution and orientation, device hardware characteristics (CPU, GPU, RAM and ROM size, battery etc.) and other software and hardware information about your deviceYou (automatically), our affiliates and partners
13Customer service dataCase details, case history, complaint history, customer service chat logs, penalties history, any submitted files and informationYou (intentionally), our affiliates
14Purchase dataName and cost of purchased in-game items, total cost of purchased in-game items, total amount of spent, amount in-game currency you possess or spentYou (automatically), our affiliates and partners
15Third-party services data (e.g. Google Account, Steam, PSN, Apple Game Center)Nickname (on third party platform), User ID, including social network IDs and application store IDs, e-mail, any types of identifier for advertisers (IDFA, such as Apple IDFA and Google AAID) and other data necessary for your registering in our services via your social or application store accounts and/or connecting your social account to our services/Gaijin Account (e.g. Facebook, Twitter)You (automatically), our affiliates and partners
16Analytical dataAny information derived from the data mentioned in this table (except identity data) used for analytics, including retrieving in-game, marketing, advertising or other statisticsGenerated by us

2.3. In case we need to process another data about you, we will request a separate approval for such data processing from you.

2.4. Please note that we DO NOT INTENTIONALLY process any special categories of personal data (including any information about your health, race, religion, political views, etc.). We kindly recommend you remain cautious when sharing this data about yourself when using our services, in game chats, on the websites (forums, commentaries, etc.) and otherwise on the Internet.

  1. FOR WHAT PURPOSE WE PROCESS YOUR DATA

3.1. We process your data as we aim at providing you our services in the best possible manner and the highest level of service, efficiency and your convenience, and, in some cases, to make the mere provision of such services possible, including from the technical prospective. The data processed by Gaijin according to this Privacy Policy can only be used for the following purposes (processing purpose) which are accompanied with the examples of particular situations when your data is being used (purpose examples), the data used for such purposes (data processed) and lawful basis for processing such data for respective purpose (lawful basis for processing):

Processing purposePurpose examplesData processedLawful basis for processing
1Providing the basic services under the Terms and ConditionsOperating and supporting our services
Creating user profiles, maintain the users database
Enabling you to communicate with other players in chats and on forums
Personality data
Localization data
Account data
UGC data
Behavioral data
Browsing data
Device data
Game data
Gameplay data
Purchase data
Analytical data
Third-party services data
Contract performance
Consent (additionally)
2Personalizing our services for youStoring your preferences and settingsPersonality data
Localization data
Account data
UGC data
Submissions data
Behavioral data
Browsing data
Device data
Game data
Gameplay data
Customer service data
Purchase data
Analytical data
Third-party services data
Consent
3Verifying your identity and your willVerifying your logging-in
Verifying your will to make a purchase within our service
Verifying your will to commit other actions within our service
Identity data
Contact data
Third-party services data
Contract performance
Legitimate interest
Consent (additionally)
4Enhancing our services and your user experienceEnhancing our games and other services, creating and developing new ones
Linking your Gaijin Account to your third-party accounts (including Steam, PSN, Apple Game Center)
Bugs fixing and other troubleshooting
Conducting services-related business optimizations
Any data excepting:
Identity data
Contact data
Consent
5Organizing the work of customer support serviceReceiving and responding your inquiries and requests
Fulfilling your inquiries and requests with regard to our services
Providing you with other support services in connection with our services
Maintaining proper functioning of our customer support service
Any data required for response to user’s requestContract performance
Consent (additionally)
6Creating and utilizing analytics on our services and audienceAnalyzing your activity while using our services (e.g. web-sites)
Improving our services according to the analytics collected
Utilizing the analytics collected for commercial promotion of our services and other advertisement/marketing purposes
  • Any data excepting:
  • Identity data
  • Contact data
Consent
7Conducting advertising and marketing activityCommunicating users about discounts and promotions with respect to the services
Serving advertisement relevant to you
Conducting quizzes, contests, competitions, awards and other promo events
Sending newsletters (including about patches and updates, news, forthcoming releases, special promotions and competitions, and other events directly related to our services) and marketing materials to you relating to our services
Informing you about our offers (discounts, in-game offers and other relating to our services) which may be interesting specially for you
Conducting our own advertising campaign of Gaijin products or services, using the data for other internal marketing purposes (or other marketing purposes related to the services)
Personality data
Localization data
Account data
Behavioral data
Browsing data
Device data
Gameplay data
Purchase data
Analytical data
Third-party services data
Consent
8Securing your user experienceFighting frauds (such as cheating, tampering, unauthorized transactions and other unfair methods of play), including by means of players behavior analyses, banning players and taking any necessary precautions measuresPersonality data
Account data
UGC data
Submissions data
Behavioral data
Device data
Game data
Gameplay data
Customer service data
Third-party services data
Consent
Legitimate interest (additionally)
9Conduct surveys and research

Organizing questionnaires with regard to our services

Receiving feedbacks from you

Personality data
Localization data
Account data
Behavioral data
Browsing data
Device data
Game data
Gameplay data
Purchase data
Analytical data
Third-party services data
Consent
10Enabling purchase opportunities within our services

Verifying and confirming your payments

Sending you respective invoices

Transferring funds (e.g. purchased in-game items) to your Gaijin Account

Personality data
Identity data
Contact data
Account data
Purchase data
Third-party services data
Contract performance
Consent (additionally)
11Providing security of our services and integrity of our business

Preventing (and fighting) violations of the Terms and Conditions

Preventing infringement of our intellectual property and other rights

Any dataLegitimate interest
12Compliance with our legal obligations imposed by applicable lawsCompliance with any applicable privacy laws and regulations (GDPR, COPPA and etc.), tax or accounting rules, know-your-customer, anti-laundering and other laws Gaijin have an obligation to comply withAny dataLegal obligation
13Contacting you on other mattersContacting you with regard our services on the matters described in this table earlierAny dataContract performance
Legitimate interest
Consent (additionally)

For your convenience we explained the meaning of each lawful basis used in the table above:

  • Consent - your data is processed after receiving from you a freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous consent for that. To ensure security of your privacy laws rights, we may additionally request your consent for processing your data on other lawful basis (e.g. contract performance or legitimate interest), however, we also draw your attention that the withdrawal of such consent does not preclude us to process your data if such processing is permitted by applicable law on the other basis (including those mentioned right below).
  • Contract performance - your data is processed when necessary to perform a contract with you, such as the Terms and Conditions, or to take necessary steps for contracting you if you request that.
  • Legal obligation - your data is processed when (and in the manner) required by applicable laws.
  • Legitimate Interest - your data is processed in order to comply with our legitimate interests (such as preventing violations of our intellectual property and other rights), or legitimate interest of other party (including you), when these interests outweigh your own rights and interests.

3.2. In case we need to process your data for another purposes, we will request a separate approval for such purposes from you.

3.3. We specifically draw your attention that Gaijin may also use your data for creating anonymized databases (including any compilations, lookalike models and etc.) which will be further utilized by us (or any third party upon our authorization) for any purpose, including our internal ones. We guarantee such databases will not contain any data which could be used for identifying you (personal identifiable information), despite the fact such data will be derived from your personal data and the data of other users. Likewise, we can also use your data in anonymized form, e.g. by the compilation other than described above, in the way it does not constitute your personal data after anonymizing/compilating. Before anonymizing, your data is used strictly as set forth in this Privacy Policy.

  1. HOW LONG WE STORE YOUR DATA
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4.1. We retain any of your personal data which we collect for as long as your Gaijin Account is active according to the Terms and Conditions, and/or for as long as it is necessary to provide you with the services, and while we have a valid lawful basis for processing your data. We also erase your personal data after reaching the purposes for which we collected such data.

4.2. Please consider that we have the right to continue to retain some of your user data even after complying with your request to delete such data in the following cases:

  • We have the lawful basis to further process your data other than a consent from you. As instance, we may be required to do so in order to comply with applicable laws (as instance, for tax or accounting reasons, know-your-customer, anti-laundering or other legal requirements and obligations);
  • Your user data has been anonymized in the way it cannot be used for identifying you, and therefore is no longer your personal identifiable data.
  1. WITH WHOM WE SHARE YOUR DATA

5.1. For the purposes of processing your data under this Privacy Policy Gaijin may share your data with third parties. In order to make you know about your data flow and possible transfers, we prepared the following table where we have described which categories of recipient we usually transfer your data to (category of recipient), which our main partners, as an example, comprise such categories or which our counterparts may be qualified for such categories (partner examples or explanation), for which purpose, as defined in Section 3, we share your data with such third parties (share purpose) and which lawful basis, as defined in Section 3, we invoke for the transfer (lawful basis for transfer):

Category of recipient Partner examples or explanationShare purposeLawful basis for transfer
1Analytics partnersGoogle Analytics, Yandex MetricsCreating and utilizing analytics on our services and audience
Conducting advertising and marketing activity
Conduct surveys and research
Personalizing our services for you
Enhancing our services and your user experience
Traffic analysis
Consent
2Tracking, analytics and statistics partners CloudFlare, Facebook, Amazon AWSCreating and utilizing analytics on our services and audience
Conducting advertising and marketing activity
Conduct surveys and research
Personalizing our services for you
Enhancing our services and your user experience
Traffic analysis
Consent
3Advertising partnersAdspireConducting advertising and marketing activity
Personalizing our services for you
Consent
4Operating partnersAmazon AWSProviding the basic services under the Terms and Conditions (as instance, Amazon Web Services are used, among others, for hosting our servers)Consent
5Payment partnersVisa, MasterCard,
PayPal, QIWI Wallet, Yandex Money, Sberbank Online, PlatBox
Enabling purchase opportunities within our servicesContract performance
Consent (additionally)
6Two Factor Authentication servicesGoogle AuthenticatorVerifying your identity and your willConsent
7Anti-cheat and unfair play prevention servicesEasy Anti-CheatSecuring your user experienceLegitimate interest
Consent (additionally)
8AssigneesAny assignee of our rights and obligations under the Terms and ConditionsAny purposeLegitimate interest
Consent (additionally)
9Auditors and other examination organizationsAny entity conducting audit or other legal/financial check of GaijinCompliance with our legal obligations imposed by applicable laws (in certain cases provided by law)Legitimate interest
Legal obligation (in certain cases provided by law)
Consent (additionally)
10Our affiliatesAny legal entity affiliated to GaijinAny purpose, mainly:
  • Providing the basic services under the Terms and Conditions
  • Organizing the work of customer support service
Legitimate interest
Consent (additionally)
11Government, regulatory, judicial, enforcement or other state authoritiesData protection authority, governmental trade commission, police, court, bailiffs and etc.Compliance with our legal obligations imposed by applicable lawsLegal obligation

5.2. As a rule, we do not share your data with anyone other than specified in the table above, and we ensure the confidentiality of your data. However, in some cases we may be obliged to provide other third parties with your data if such obligation is imposed on us by applicable law.

Processing your data by our partners

5.3. Usually our partners determine the principles and purposes of user data processing by themselves. It means that the processing of your data by them is not covered by this Privacy Policy and is done in accordance with rules imposed by such partners.

5.4. For your convenience we prepared the list of our main partners to whom we usually disclose user data and the list of their respective privacy policies. Please note that this list is not exhaustive and does not cover all our partners (only main ones), and some of the policies below may be not applicable to your region, please make sure that the privacy police you read applies to your country of residence):

PartnerPrivacy Policy available at
Google https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en-US
Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/policy.php
Amazon AWShttps://aws.amazon.com/privacy
Adspirehttps://www.aspirelifestyles.com/privacy-policy
CloudFlarehttps://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy
Yandex Metricahttps://metrica.yandex.com/about/info/privacy-policy
Easy Anti-Cheathttps://www.epicgames.com/site/en-US/privacypolicy

5.5. Despite we indicate the payment data as to be processed by us, for your better understanding the data amount we process about you, we DO NOT anyhow save or store your payment data at any period of time. Such data is de facto collected and further processed by our payment partners; we only provide them with the technical opportunities to do so through within our services. As such partners commonly do not have any general privacy policy unified for all regions, we recommend you to access and read out the relevant documents while making a payment via their platforms (e.g. after you have been redirected by our services to the website of a relevant platform when initiated the payment procedure).

5.6. We may share your user data with any competent law enforcement body, or regulatory or government agency, or with the courts for the purposes of compliance with applicable legislation, or in response to an official and legal request.

5.7. In the future, we may enter into contracts with other partners. If this is the case then we will make every reasonable effort to update the list of our partners (as well as the links to partners' privacy policies in clause 5.4) which is provided in this Privacy Policy in a timely manner, but in any way no later than once every six months, or more often in the event of a significant change in our data processing practices.

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Transferring your data abroad

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5.8. We operate all over the world, and therefore we may transfer your data to our counterparties (partners, affiliates and etc.) in different countries, including those which are located outside the European Economic Area (EEA). We do all our efforts, including those imposed on us by applicable law, to ensure an adequate level of personal data protection in each case, HOWEVER, we would like you to consider that the countries to which we transfer your data may not have the same data protection laws as your jurisdiction.

5.9. We take all reasonable steps to ensure the confidentiality of your personal data when it is transferred abroad, including to the countries which are located outside the European Economic Area. We will also take reasonable steps to assure that third parties to whom we transfer any personal information will provide sufficient protection of your data. In particular, Gaijin undertakes reasonable physical, technical and administrative security measures to ensure your data is adequately protected, including when it is transferred to countries which are located outside the European Union or European Economic Area: such measures include (without limitation) executing standard contractual clauses which have been adopted by the European Commission, when transferring your data to the third parties located outside the European Economic Area.

Your data and other users

5.10. Please note that other users of our services may see some of your data we process. For example, other users are able to see your nickname and avatar (profile photo) and the data of your linked accounts (including Steam, PSN, Apple Game Center accounts). They can also see any content you post publicly within our services (public messages on forums, attached files and etc.), or some of your game results (data of in-game ratings or leaderboards) and achievements.

  1. WHAT ARE YOUR DATA PROCESSING RIGHTS

6.1. Taking into consideration the differences in data protection laws which may be applicable to you by virtue of your citizenship, residence and other factors, usually data protection laws (such as GDPR) grant the data subject (you) the following data protection right which are applicable to this Privacy Policy and your data processing by Gaijin as well:

Your rightRight explanation
1Right to access You have the right to request the copy of your data processed by Gaijin
2Right to rectificationYou have the right to request that we correct any information you believe is inaccurate, incomplete, outdated, incorrect, unlawfully received or no longer relevant for the purpose of processing
3Right to restrict processingYou have the right to restrict the use of your data in certain circumstances entirely or in part where possible, unless we have an opposite obligation required by applicable law
4Right to erasure (“right to be forgotten”)You can request Gaijin to erase any of your data unless we have an opposite obligation required by applicable law
5Right to portabilityYou have the right to receive your data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format or to request Gaijin to directly transmit those data to a third party where technical possible and reasonable
6Right to object to processingYou have the right to object to the processing of your personal data
7Other rightsYou may have other rights in accordance with this Privacy Policy and applicable laws

How to exercises your data protection rights:

6.2. In order to exercise your data processing rights stated in clauses 1-5 of the table above, you should send us a request via our support service: https://support.gaijin.net, and follow the instructions provided or send us such a request directly through your Gaijin Account settings (where available). Other requests concerning your data processing rights can be sent to [email protected].

6.3. Please note that in some cases, in order to comply with a request, we may ask you to provide us with some additional information where this is necessary to identify you as our user. We undertake to comply with your request free of additional charge within one month of receipt, but in some cases this period may be extended by a further two months. We have the right to refuse to comply with your request or charge a reasonable fee if your request is manifestly unfounded or excessive.

6.4. Please note that complying with your request to restrict processing or to erase your personal data may result in the deletion of your Gaijin Account (including all game results, and any game progress which is associated with your Gaijin Account which will be may be irretrievably lost), so please consider this when deciding to exercise these personal data rights.

6.5. Please also note that uninstalling our game (or any application related to our services) from your device does not automatically result in the erasure of your personal data from our servers.

6.6. We would like to draw your attention on the fact that some of the aforementioned rights may have some limitations in terms of their exercising due to obligations imposed on Gaijin by applicable laws. As instance, in some cases we have to archive your data and continue to store it for a certain period of time (which depends on the requirements set forth by applicable law) even after you requested full erasure of such data.

How to protect your data processing rights:

6.7. As a rule, each country (as instance member-states of European Union) provides at least one independent public authority (supervisory authority) which is responsible for enforcing local data protection laws and protecting personal data rights of natural persons. If you believe Gaijin violates your data protection rights, you may lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, in particular in the country of your habitual residence, place of work or place where the violation occurred. However, we would like to encourage you to contact Gaijin first, so we could promptly review your complaint, eliminate the violation, if any, and restore your rights. In such case please let us know at: [email protected].

  1. WHAT ARE YOUR DIRECT MARKETING RIGHTS

7.1. As Gaijin has the right to send you direct marketing messages or e-mails (as we described in clause 3.1.7 of this document), we additionally draw your attention that you have the right to unsubscribe from each of such mailings by exercising your opt-out rights as specified in the Section 8 of this Privacy Policy below.

7.2. Please note that your refusal to receive direct marketing messages from us does not affect our right to send you other messages, emails or otherwise contact you as allowed by virtue of this Privacy Policy.

  1. WHAT IS OPT-OUT OPPORTUNITY

8.1. If you wish to opt-out the processing of your data with regard to certain purposes, including the purposes of direct marketing, you should send us a request via our support service: https://support.gaijin.net. However, we would like you to consider that opting-out certain processing purposes may lead to impossibility of providing you our certain (or even all) services in part (or at all). We will take our best efforts to minimize such services limitations.

8.2. Please take into consideration that the opt-out opportunity applies only to the processing of your data based on your consent, unless otherwise is explicitly stated by the applicable law. We still have the right to process your data based on the other lawful basis such as contract performance, legitimate interest or legal obligation, if available by virtue of applicable law, even if you have opted out such processing according to the provisions of this Privacy Policy section, however, in this case you are still able to exercise your right to object, as described in Section 6 above, at any time.

Opt-out opportunities for California and Nevada residents

8.3. Despite Gaijin did not sell (but could share in accordance with Section 5 above) your data in the last 12 months, we would like to inform you that both California and Nevada state grant its residents the following opt-out rights:

8.3.1. California residents using our services have the right to opt out the disclosure of their personal data to third parties for direct marketing purposes. If you would like to exercise this right you should contacting us at: [email protected]et.

8.3.2. Nevada residents using our Services have the right to opt out the sale of covered information for monetary consideration. “Sale” and “covered information” shall be defined according to Nevada laws. For the purposes of your convenience, we inform you that on the effective date of this Privacy Policy the “Covered information” includes your first name, last name, address, email address, phone number and any identifiers allowing a to contact you by means of physical communication or online. If you would like to exercise this right you should contacting us at: [email protected].

8.4. For a list of the categories of personal data we have shared for commercial purposes during the last 12 months, please contact us at: [email protected].

Push notifications

8.5. Some of our services (as instance, mobile games or application) may send push notifications to your mobile device for the purposes prescribed by this Privacy Policy with regard to messages or e-mails. Usually you can manage push notifications in “settings” section of your device.

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  1. HOW AUTOMATED DECISION-MAKING APPLIES TO YOU
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9.1. Gaijin itself do not use your data for profiling or other means of automated decision-making that could affect your legal situation (including your access to the services or other rights under the Terms and Conditions).

9.2. However, some of our partners as described in Section 5 of this Privacy Policy may apply automated decision-making while processing the data, we shared according to Section 5 above (as instance, for the anti-cheat and unfair play prevention purposes).

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Matthew 27:33, 34
'JESUS TASTING AND NOT DRINKING'
Scripture Reading: Matthew 27:24-54
Psalter Numbers: 10, 387, 151, 206
[Reading Sermon by Rev. R. Hanko]

We have here in Matthew 27:33 and 34 what seems like a rather minor detail in the story of Jesus' crucifixion. It's even possible that we've read this account of Jesus' suffering and never realized that there were two occasions during Jesus' crucifixion when He was offered something to drink. Nevertheless, we must realized that this is, in fact, no minor detail, but part of the gospel of the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. If it were not important and a part of the gospel it wouldn't be recorded for us.

There are many other things that we would like to know about the crucifixion that are not recorded. They're not included in Scripture, because they are not necessary for us to know. The things that are included are there because they are necessary. That's the doctrine of the sufficiency of Scripture. That doctrine means that every thing necessary for our salvation is recorded in Scripture, and, by the same token, that what is recorded, is necessary.

That's true of what we have here in Matthew 27:34: 'They gave him vinegar to drink mingled with gall: and when he had tasted thereof, he would not drink.' That's the gospel. If Jesus had drunk that vinegar mixed with gall, there would have been no redemption for us, and we have to know He did not drink it because it was one of the things that had to be done for our salvation, and in order that atonement might be made for our sins.

With that in mind, let's look at the passage together this evening under the theme:

JESUS TASTING AND NOT DRINKING
I. His Bitter Cup
II. His Steadfast Refusal To Drink of that Cup
III. His Saving Purpose in Not Drinking

Let us notice three things in connection with that theme, and in the first place, then, let us notice 'His Bitter Cup.' We must say something about that vinegar mingled with gall that was offered Him. In the second place let us notice: 'His Steadfast Refusal to Drink of that Cup' - that 'when He had tasted thereof, He would not drink.' And in the third place let us see: 'His Saving Purpose in Not Drinking of that Cup.' We have to ask ourselves in that last point the question, 'Why? Why did this happen? Why did our Lord refuse that vinegar mingled with gall?' Indeed, we have to learn to ask questions like that whenever we come to any such detail recorded in the Word of God, however minor it might seem. Here the question that must be answered is: 'Why did He refuse the vinegar mixed with gall?' The answer to that question is our third point and there we will learn that He had a definite, saving purpose in refusing that cup.

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I. HIS BITTER CUP

Turning to our text, then, let us note again that the vinegar, mingled with gall, was not the only thing that Jesus had opportunity to drink on the cross. There were two occasions where drink was offered to Him. This was the first. He was offered this drink just before He was actually nailed to the cross. The second occasion was, of course, at the end of those six awful hours of suffering, when He Himself said, 'I thirst,' and when someone gave Him vinegar to drink in a sponge. Of that we read in Matthew 27:48, though Matthew does not record the words He spoke at that time.

More importantly, there was a difference between what was offered Him on those two occasions. In this case it was vinegar, or wine (Mark calls it wine), mixed with gall, or, as Mark says, myrrh. On the other occasion it was just vinegar. Nor is there any significant difference between the two gospel accounts. The wine that they drank in those days, was a very thin, sour wine, that could very well be described as vinegar, and is so described here in Matthew. Likewise when Matthew speaks of gall, and Mark speaks of myrrh, they too are speaking of the same thing. Mark is simply identifying what it was that was put in the drink - it was myrrh - and Matthew is speaking of the bitterness of that myrrh. What Mark calls myrrh is called gall here in Matthew because it was almost too bitter to be drunk. That, mixed with wine, was what was offered Jesus just before He was crucified. Later on He was offered vinegar or sour wine alone. There was no gall or myrrh in that drink. There was no more need for that gall when Jesus was already crucified and near death.

Most important of all, however, is what happened on these two occasions. At the end of the crucifixion, Jesus Himself asked for something to drink. And, when they gave Him that vinegar, He did drink it. In this case, it was offered to Him without His asking for it, and when He had tasted it, as Matthew and Mark tell us, He would not drink it. That is what makes the question so interesting and so necessary to answer: 'Why would He not drink it?' A few hours later He not only would drink, but asked for something to drink. Why would He not drink this vinegar mixed with gall?

The answer lies first of all in the drink itself and in the fact that it was offered to Jesus before He was crucified. We know that it was offered to Him before He was actually crucified because we read of this drink in verses 33 and 34 and then in verse 35 we read: 'And they crucified him.' He was not yet nailed to the cross when they tried to give him this vinegar to drink. They offered it at that time because that vinegar mixed with gall was a drug - a kind of narcotic - that was used at crucifixions to sedate those who were being crucified. Though we don't read of it, the same drink was probably given to the two thieves who were crucified with Jesus, and was given to make the job of the Jews and of the Roman soldiers that much easier.

That this wine was intended to be a sedative is clear from the Word of God in Proverbs 31:6. There we read: 'Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish.' In this case, however, it was offered not out of pity, but that they, the Jews and Romans together might the more easily carry out their wicked purpose. You can imagine how some at least would have struggled and fought with the soldiers as they attempted to nail their hands and feet to their crosses. If they were sedated then it would be easier for the soldiers to carry out their cruel task. It was not pity, therefore, that offered this drugged wine to Jesus. For Him there was no pity as He Himself tells us in Psalm 69:20; 'I looked for some to take pity, but there was none; and for comforters, but I found none.'

Having said that, however, the question is all the more urgent: 'Why did Jesus refuse the drink that was offered to Him?' After all, that drugged wine would have meant that His suffering would have been eased in some measure, and it was that suffering He dreaded so very much that the thought of it made Him sweat blood in the Garden of Gethsemanae. Why would Jesus not drink?

II. HIS STEADFAST REFUSAL

We should notice that Scripture is very definite about His refusing this drink. It was not just that He did not drink but He would not. Both Matthew and Mark emphasize this. Mark says that when they gave it to Him, 'he received it not.' That's Mark 15:23. Matthew is even stronger. He tells us that Jesus first tasted this sour wine mixed with gall and that when he had tasted thereof, he would have nothing to do with it.

You even get the impression when you read these verses, and the parallel passage in Mark, that this drink was urged on Him. Matthew doesn't say for example, 'He didn't drink it' but 'He wouldn't'. They wanted Him to drink it. They urged it on Him, and He wouldn't drink it. Once He had tasted it, He would not have it.

This cannot be explained as an act of stoicism. There are some people, you know, whom seem to take a kind of perverse delight in pain and suffering, and who refuse anything that would ease their suffering. That cannot be the explanation here, especially in light of Jesus' agony in the Garden. There was nothing He dreaded so much as the suffering He would have to endure on the cross, and anything that would have eased His suffering would have been welcome if it had been possible for Him to have it. But, having tasted this vinegar mixed with gall, He realized that drinking it was something He could not do if He was to finish His work and fulfil His Father's will.

There are those who try to find an explanation of this in the bitterness of drink. Christ speaks of that gall in Psalm 69:21 and tells us that it was part of His suffering. He says there: 'They gave me also gall for my meat, and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink.' The bitterness of the gall was a part of the bitter suffering that He had to endure on the cross. Those who focus on that bitterness suggest that He refused it as a testimony against their cruelty and wickedness - to show that it was not out of pity or mercy that they offered it, but out of bitter hatred and cruelty.

Nevertheless, though there may be an element of truth in this explanation, it is not adequate. In so far as Jesus was there to suffer for our sins, and insofar as that gall was symbolic of His bitter suffering, one would have expected that His obedience to the Father would have required Him to drink it. Just as He was willing, for our sakes, to suffer all things, so He would not have refused something that was part of that suffering and a symbol of it, if it had been possible for Him to drink it. There must, therefore, be another reason why He refused that bitter cup.

In general that reason for His refusal has to lie in the fact, that in everything He did on the cross He was working out our salvation. He was coming at this point in His brief life to the climax of His work. Every step of His earthly life had led Him here. And everything He did here was somehow related to our salvation and involved in that great work of making atonement for our sins. There wasn't a word He spoke, nor anything He did, that did not have to do with the work of redemption. He was, in this too, fulfilling the will of His heavenly Father and saying: 'Not My will, but Thine be done' - saying, 'It's my meat to do the will of my heavenly Father and so redeem my people.' He had His calling and He knew exactly what His calling was. So, too, because He knew His calling so perfectly, He would and could not drink this vinegar mixed with gall.

In fact, in light of His refusal, we can go so far as to say, that this was Satan's last attempt to turn Christ aside from the work that God had given Him to do. All through His ministry He had to deal with Satan. In the three temptations in the wilderness, Satan had purposed to turn Him away from what God had given Him to do, so that there would be no redemption for you and for me. Satan had used even Jesus' disciples at times to that end, so that Jesus had to say to Peter on one occasion: 'Get thee behind me Satan.' It is not difficult, then, to believe that Satan was behind this also. That doesn't mean that the Roman soldiers or the Jews, those who offered Him this drink, saw Satan's hand in what they were doing. Nevertheless, through them Satan was once again seeking to turn Christ aside from that great work which God had given Him to do for our redemption, to make it impossible for atonement to be made for our sins. And so Christ refused the temptation that this drink represented.

III. HIS SAVING PURPOSE

Yet even that is not a complete answer. We still have not explained why this vinegar mixed with gall or myrrh was incompatible with His calling - why He could not drink if He was do His Father's will to the uttermost - why He had to refuse it in order to atone for our sins. There are, then, a number of passages we must look at in order to come to a complete understanding of this incident. They will take us, step by step, to see the saving purpose in Jesus' refusal to drink of this cup.

The first verse we must look at is found in Matthew 26, just a page or so back from our text. In Matthew 26:39 we read of a cup, a drink: 'He went a little farther, and fell on His face, and prayed, saying, O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt.' This, of course, is a different cup than the one the Jews and the Romans wanted to give Him.

Of that same cup we read Psalm 75:8. That verse says: 'In the hand of the Lord there is a cup, and the wine is red; it is full of mixture; and He poureth out of the same: but the dregs thereof, all the wicked of the earth shall wring them out, and drink them.' That was the cup that Jesus might not refuse but had to drink.

What cup is Jesus talking about in these verses? All of you, including the children, know that the cup in these verses is not a literal cup, but a figurative cup, the cup of the wrath of God against our sins. That cup, because it was filled with the wrath of God against the sins of His people, was a cup ever so much more bitter than the vinegar mixed with gall. That cup was so bitter that the thought of drinking it made Jesus, the Son of God, prayed three times in the garden that it might pass from Him. That cup was so bitter, that the very thought of drinking it pressed out of Him, as our Form for the Lord's Supper says, the bloody sweat in the garden. He, the Son of God, could hardly bear the thought of drinking that cup.

That's the cup described in Psalm 75:8: 'In the hand of the Lord there is a cup, and the wine is red; It is full of mixture; and He poureth out of the same: but the dregs thereof, all the wicked of the earth shall wring them out, and drink them.' There we see that this was the cup of the eternal and unchangeable wrath of God against our sins. We cannot, in our most vivid imaginations, imagine what the drinking of that cup was like. The only ones who will ever have a taste of that cup are, as Psalm 75:8 suggests, the ungodly in the terrors and fires of hell.

Christ refused the vinegar mixed with gall, because He had to drink the cup of which Psalm 75:8 speaks. That cup of Jehovah's wrath He had tasted in all the suffering that was part of His life on earth. In being forsaken by His own, rejected of men, and despised he always tasted God's anger with our sins. But now He had to drain that cup to the bottom and taste its bitterest dregs, and the cup of drugged wine or vinegar which was offered Him would not allow Him to taste the bitterness of the cup that God had given Him to drink. He could not drink both. Even then, however, the question still remains: Why could He not drink both?

Again we must turn to Scripture, to two more passages, one from the Old Testament and one from the New. The first passage is Leviticus 10:8-10: 'The Lord spake unto Aaron, saying, Do not drink wine nor strong drink, thou, nor thy sons with thee, when ye go into the tabernacle of the congregation, lest ye die: it shall be a statute for ever throughout your generations: And that ye may put difference between holy and unholy, and between unclean and clean.'

Ordinarily the priests, just as we are, were allowed to drink wine, but not when they were doing their priestly work. In the tabernacle or temple, however, as they went about their duties, they were forbidden any wine or strong drink. The reason is that wine and strong drink affect one's judgment and one's ability to think and act. That's why the laws of the land forbid us to drink and drive.

And, because the priests were in God's presence, involved in the work of representing the people to God as the people gathered to worship God, they had of necessity to be able to remember all the laws that applied to worship and to carry out those laws in every detail. Their judgment and ability to perform their work might not be affected by wine or strong drink. To fail in detail of the worship of God was dishonoring to God and dangerous to them. You remember what happened to the two sons of Aaron who failed in one small detail as they brought the incense offering into the tabernacle, don't you?

And you must remember in that Jesus is our great and only High Priest. All His life, but especially on the cross He was doing the work to which all the work of the Old Testament priests pointed. In that work He, too, might not labor with His judgment and senses affected by wine or strong drink, and especially not by wine that was drugged. No detail might be omitted in the work He was called to do, no prophecy left unfulfilled. He was under the law of Leviticus 10:8-10 and obeyed it, not merely as a matter of form, but because He could no more do His work as priest carefully and perfectly under the influence of this drugged wine, than could the priests in the Old Testament. Only when His work was finished could He drink the vinegar or wine that was offered Him.

But there is more. We must also look up that marvelous verse in John 10 where Jesus says, 'I lay down my life, that I might take it again.' That's John 10:17. The giving of His life, so He says, was an act of self-sacrifice. He enforces that with the words, 'No man taketh it from me, but I lay it down of myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. This commandment have I received of my Father.'

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He proved that His life was given and not taken in the Garden. When they came to capture Him He made them all go backward and fall to the ground, before He surrendered Himself to them. That was His way of saying, 'You are not taking Me to My death. I am going of my own will.' He proved that on the cross when He did not respond to their cruel calls to come down. He could have, you know. Even you children know that when they said, 'Come down, and we will believe you,' He, the Son of God, could easily have done that. But He did not. He was laying down His life!

Putting Leviticus 10 and John 10 together we see Jesus, as the great High priest of His people, coming, as it were, into the sanctuary, to do the work that God had given Him to do. But that work meant that He had to be not only Priest offering the sacrifice, but also the lamb laid upon the altar as an offering for sin. He had not only to be the Offerer, but the Offering - not only the bringer of the lamb, but the lamb itself - not only the sacrificer, but the sacrifice. That's what He was talking about in John 10 when He said, 'I lay down my life.'

We may not do that. For us that would be suicide. Our lives do not belong to us and we have no right to dispose of them as we wish, not in life nor in death. But for Jesus, who is God and to whom belong all the issues of life and death, it was not suicide, but the very heart and soul of the work that God had given Him to do. And, in doing that work of bringing Himself as an offering for sin, He could no more drink that cup of drugged wine that was offered to Him, than the priests could drink wine before they went into the tabernacle to go about their various duties in the service of God.

But He could not drink it either as the Lamb who was being offered! You see, there never was in all the history of God's church a lamb like this. As the Lamb of God He laid Himself upon the altar. He did not have to brought to the altar, like the sacrificial lambs of the Old Testament. He did not have His life taken from Him as they did. He climbed the altar of His own accord and gave His own life there as an offering for sin.

That is what's sometimes called Christ's active obedience. Theologians distinguish between Christ's active and His passive obedience. His passive obedience, they say, refers to the fact that He bore and endured passively all that was laid upon Him for our sakes. He went, as the prophet Isaiah says, like a lamb to the slaughter, making no protest - passively enduring shame, and reproach, and spitting, and beating, and finally, even death itself, for our sakes.

His active obedience, so it is said, refers to the fact that He went to His cross willingly. That He brought His own body to the sacrificial altar. But the suggestion is made, sometimes, that His active obedience ended with His being nailed to the cross, and that the hours He hung there were hours in which He passively suffered the punishment for sin - that His obedience was no longer active, and so, indeed it would seem. But that is not really correct. All Christ's obedience was active, even when He was hanging on the cross. He did not just passively endure all that suffering, but actively took it upon Himself.

Even while He hung on the cross He was active, busy, doing what was necessary for our salvation. Especially that was true in the giving of His life. For all that Pilate did and for all that the leaders of the Jews did, it was still true, as Jesus Himself reminds us in John 10, that no man took His life from Him. He gave it. He laid it down, actively. He poured out, as we sometimes say, His own blood as a sacrifice for sin. He poured it out drop by awful drop. Every drop that fell was a conscious and deliberate act of His own. And when finally He was ready to die, He determined the moment of His death and He gave His life to His Father with the words: 'Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit.' He did not die like us - not like us, who always have our life taken from us, but He gave it, gave it into the hands of His heavenly Father.

And He was doing that already here when He refused that wine mingled with myrrh. By that act He was saying us, and to all who will understand: 'I must give My life. I may not go to the cross drugged and insensitive, but must feel the anguish and the pain, and above all must drink and taste every bitter drop of the cup of Jehovah's wrath, and must know what I am drinking. I may not just hang here passively, enduring My suffering, but must take it all upon Myself, and feel it to the uttermost. There is no other way that atonement can be made for the sins of My people.'

That is Christ's active or willing obedience. And we must understand what that means and especially that even the hours on the cross were characterized by such willing and active obedience. He did not just resign Himself to His suffering and say: 'Thy will be done,' but willingly, even eagerly, He took all this shame and sorrow and death upon Himself - embraced it for our sakes - knowing that thus, and thus only, might atonement be made.

When we realize that, then we begin to understand what Paul says in Ephesians 2 when he talks about the immeasurable love of God. It is immeasurable, is it not? When you think of our Lord Jesus Christ not merely going to the cross, but going willingly, going in such a manner as we've described, to suffer all these things, it's almost more than you can bear to think about.

As part of His willing and active obedience, there were many things that He had to do on the cross. And that drugged wine would have made it all impossible. He had to make intercession for ignorant sinners like us, and say, 'Father forgive them, for they know not what they do.' Think what would be missing if He had been unable to say that because He had drunk that vinegar mingled with gall. Intercession, priestly intercession, would not have been made for you and me at the cross. He had to save that dying thief and the Roman centurion who confessed Him after He was dead. To do that He couldn't be drugged and insensitive. To the ungodly it seemed that He hung there helplessly, but we know that He was busy, very busy with the work that His Father had given Him to do.

As part of that saving work He Had to tell us out of the darkness of the unthinkable wrath of God against sin, something of what He was enduring, and what we will never endure, when He said, 'My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?' And, after doing all this, He had with a shout of triumph, to announce to you and to me the complete, finished victory over sin, with those wonderful words, 'It is finished.'

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That's what we meant when we said at the beginning that if He had drunk the vinegar mingled with gall, there would have been no redemption. The work that God had given Him to do, would not have been finished, and would not have been finished because, He had to do that work to the end and be obedient unto death. Even there on the cross, He was working and doing, actively doing, what was necessary for your salvation and for mine.

But there is a further application of this that must be made also, an application that follows from our belief in the doctrine of limited atonement. Remember, He didn't drink that vinegar mingled with gall, in order that He might drink the cup of Jehovah's wrath. And do not forget, that He drank that cup of Jehovah's wrath only for some. That's the doctrine of limited atonement. You know that doctrine. The cup He did drink, He did not drink for all.

And that means, you understand, that one of two things is true. Either Christ drank that cup of Jehovah's wrath, refusing the vinegar and gall, for you, or you will have to drink it yourself someday. That's really the point of Psalm 75. Christ drank it for His people. But Psalm 75:8 says 'The dregs thereof, all the wicked of the earth shall wring them out, and drink them.' Think about that!

Jesus drank the cup of Jehovah's wrath - drank it because, having loved His own, He loved them unto the end. But not for all, and if not for you, then you yourself will, as Psalm 75:8 says, drink the dregs of that cup someday. Being a member of a church won't save you from that. Going to church twice on the Lord's Day won't save you from that. All the works of charity and mercy you might ever do in a life time will not save you from that. Being a good person won't save you from that. The only thing, beloved, that saves us from having to drink the cup of God's wrath against sin is faith in Jesus Christ, the faith that unites you to Him, so that you can say: 'He drank it for me. I am in Him by faith.'

By the same token, you understand, if He drank that cup for you, that bitter cup of the wrath of God, then all that's left is the cup of blessing - the cup of blessing that you drink in all the circumstances of your life - the cup of blessing that you will drink to the fill when you stand in the presence of God and are present at the wedding feast of the Lamb. Of that cup we in Revelation 22. To that cup the Spirit and bride call us and say, 'Let him that heareth, come.' Come, then, Beloved, drink of that cup by faith in Christ, and not of the other. Believe that Jesus drank that cup for you and that you may now without fear drink of the cup of all the blessings of salvation that are in Him. May God grant it that you drink freely of that cup of blessing and not the other. Amen.

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