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Privacy Policy for Your India Account

q800f keeps this Privacy Policy focused on the data behind your account, wallet checks, cookies and support chats, including UPI, Paytm, PhonePe and Google Pay references.

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q800f Privacy Policy for Your India Account
CONTACT PATHS

Privacy Help for Account Data

Privacy questions need a clear route, not a generic inbox. Use the path that matches what you need: a data correction, a cookie query, or a…

Privacy email Write to [email protected] for collection, correction, retention or sharing questions.
Account chat Use account chat after you log in when you need help with cookie settings…
Wallet record request For UPI, Paytm, PhonePe or Google Pay privacy queries, ask for a wallet record…
ACCOUNT SAFETY

How We Handle Your Privacy Choices

Our privacy work is built into account operation, not added after you complain. We keep access checks, cookie controls, retention rules and correction steps in the same workflow used by support.

Data collection

We collect account details, device signals, login time, support messages and wallet references needed to run your account. For games such as Baccarat or Crash Game, we keep session data tied to security and settlement checks.

Cookie control

Cookies help keep you signed in, remember language choices and measure whether pages load correctly. You can change browser settings, but some account and wallet pages may ask you to verify again after cookies are cleared.

Wallet privacy

UPI, Paytm, PhonePe and Google Pay entries are stored as transaction records, not as open credentials for staff to browse. Sensitive parts are masked, and access is restricted to payment checks and support handling.

Security checks

When a new device logs in, we may record IP, device type and time to detect unusual access. If you ask for a change, we compare these signals before updating personal data.

Retention rules

We keep account and wallet records for as long as needed for service, dispute handling, security checks and legal duties. When data is no longer required, we remove it or make it hard to identify.

Request handling

Privacy requests are logged with date, channel and result so you can follow up without starting again. We may need identity checks before we share, correct or remove account data.

Privacy Policy Questions Before You Join

These answers explain the practical parts of the Privacy Policy before you join or after you log in. They cover what we collect, how UPI and Paytm records are handled, how cookies work, and how you can ask us to correct or remove account data where the law allows. If your situation involves local access rules, we apply the law that fits your location.

We collect the details needed to create and protect your account, such as name, contact details, login activity, device signals and wallet references. We also keep support messages when they relate to privacy or account access.

No. We do not sell your personal data. Limited providers may handle hosting, analytics, payment routing or fraud checks for us, and they receive only the data needed for that specific privacy-related task.

We store payment records to match deposits, withdrawals, refunds, disputes and security checks with your account. Staff see masked references unless a verified support or internal task requires more detail.

Yes. Send the exact field you want corrected and the reason. We may ask you to verify your identity before changing contact details, wallet links or account ownership data.

Cookies help with login sessions, language preference, fraud detection and page performance. You can clear them in your browser, but clearing them may lead to fresh verification when you open wallet or account pages.

We keep records while your account is active and for periods needed for disputes, security checks, service logs and legal duties. After that, we remove data or reduce the link to your identity.

Yes. Access and eligibility depend on local law and are available where local law permits. Privacy requests may also be handled differently when Indian legal duties require specific retention or disclosure.