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Legal terms for India accounts

Your account sits under clear terms for access, identity checks, wallet records, cookies and support requests.

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CONTACT PATHS

Policy contact paths in India

Legal questions need a clear route, not a buried inbox. Use the contact path that matches your request so our team can check account data, payment…

Legal email desk Write to [email protected] for terms, privacy, cookie or access questions.
Account support chat Use chat for time-sensitive access issues, failed login checks or wallet records that need…
Data request route For data access, correction or removal requests, send the request from your account email.
DATA CARE

How we manage legal records

Our legal handling is built around clear records and limited access. We keep the data needed to run accounts, match payments, protect logins, answer your requests and meet applicable record duties, while…

Account data handling

We collect account details you provide, device signals used for security checks and wallet references created during deposits or withdrawals. These records help us verify ownership, resolve disputes and apply the account terms fairly.

Cookie choices

Cookies help keep sessions active, remember language choices and protect against suspicious login patterns. Where choices are offered, you can adjust non-essential cookies without changing the core legal terms for your account.

Login security records

We track session times, device changes and password reset activity to protect account access. If we see a risk, we may pause sensitive actions until you confirm the request through your linked contact details.

Payment record retention

UPI, Paytm, PhonePe and Google Pay references may be retained with wallet history for reconciliation, dispute handling and lawful record needs. We do not sell payment references or publish them in public areas.

Correction requests

If your name, contact detail or account data is wrong, ask us to check and correct it. We may need proof before changing details that affect withdrawals, identity checks or legal correspondence.

Access and removal

You can ask for a copy of eligible account data or request removal where the law allows. Some records may remain for dispute handling, security checks or payment reconciliation even after account closure.

Legal questions before you join

These answers explain the legal points we are asked about most often before an account is opened. They cover access, data rights, wallet records, cookies and how to reach us if something in the terms needs clarification.

Access and eligibility depend on local law and are available where local law permits. You should check the rules that apply to your location before opening an account or using wallet features.

We keep the details needed to manage your account, verify access, match payments and answer legal requests. This may include contact details, login records, device data and wallet references from UPI, Paytm or PhonePe.

Send your request from the email linked to your account and describe the data you want. We may ask for identity confirmation before sharing records, especially where payment or security details are involved.

Yes, you can ask us to correct details that are inaccurate. For changes linked with withdrawals, contact details or identity checks, we may need supporting proof before the update is made.

Payment references help us match deposits, process withdrawals, handle disputes and maintain a clear account record. References from UPI, Paytm, PhonePe and Google Pay may be retained where lawful record duties apply.

When terms change, we place the updated wording on the site and apply it from the stated date. If a change affects your account use, you should read it before continuing.

Email [email protected] with your account email, issue date and any related payment reference. For urgent access problems, start with chat so the team can secure the account before routing the legal request.