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Privacy Policy for India

We set out what we collect, why we keep it, and how you can ask for changes to your account record, including sign-in details, device logs, cookie settings…

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HELP CHANNELS

Where to send privacy requests

Use the privacy contact path when you need a copy of your record, a correction, or a deletion request.

Email Send the request from your registered email address, include your account ID, and say whether you need access, correction, or removal. We use those details to locate the right file and reply with the next step.
Chat Use chat when you want a quick check on a record linked to your account. Keep the message focused on the date, payment reference, or field you want changed so we can trace it quickly.
Request form The form suits requests that need attachments, such as proof of identity or a transaction screenshot. We route it to the privacy team and keep the thread attached to the case until it is closed.
CARE CONTROLS

How we handle your records

We keep privacy handling tight across account data, cookies, and payment records. Only staff who need a record for support, verification, or security can open it.

Data use

We collect contact details, sign-in logs, and device signals only to run the account, check unusual access, and answer support requests. We do not keep extra fields just because they were submitted.

Cookies

Cookies help us remember language choice, session state, and whether you have already set consent preferences. You can clear them in your browser, though some settings may need to be entered again.

Account security

We log password changes, login attempts, and device changes so we can spot misuse and help you recover access. If something looks wrong, we may ask for a fresh check before taking action.

Retention

We hold records only as long as needed for account handling, dispute work, fraud checks, and legal duties. After that, we remove them or keep a slim archive where law asks us to do so.

Access requests

You can ask for a copy of your record, a correction, or removal of data that is no longer needed. We may ask for identity proof before sharing anything, and some records may stay if law requires it.

Change requests

If your phone number, email address, or payment reference changes, send us the new details so the file stays accurate. We update the record once we confirm the request and match it to the correct account.

Common privacy questions answered

If you want to know what we keep, why we keep it, or how to ask for a copy, this section brings the common privacy points together. The answers stay focused on account records, cookies, payment traces, and request handling for India, with local law applying where required. For anything that needs manual checking, use the privacy contact route in your account area and include the details that help us locate your record.

Usually we keep the contact details you provide, sign-in logs, device signals, cookie choices, and transaction references needed to manage the account. We do not collect extra data unless it helps with support or security.

Yes. Use the privacy contact path and ask for access, then we will confirm your identity and share the record we hold, unless a legal reason prevents part of it from being disclosed.

Yes. Send the exact field you want updated, such as phone number, email address, or payment reference, and we will amend the file after we verify the request and match the account.

We keep records only for the time needed to run the account, handle disputes, prevent misuse, and meet legal duties. After that, we remove them or keep a limited archive where required.

Only when it is needed to process, confirm, or trace a transfer through UPI, Paytm, PhonePe, or Google Pay, or when law requires it. We do not pass it on for unrelated use.

Cookie choices stay in your browser settings. They help us remember session status and preferences. If you clear them, we may ask you to set those choices again the next time you visit.