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Legal Access for India Accounts

If local law permits your access, this page sets out how we handle account rules, data use, cookies and change requests for India accounts.

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CONTACT PATHS

Where to send legal requests

This page keeps the legal route simple: one email path for questions, one in-account form for changes, and one postal route for written requests.

Email Send your legal request by email with your registered name, the account email and…
Account form Use the form inside your account for correction, deletion or consent changes.
Postal mail For a written record, you can send a signed letter with your registered details…
RECORD HANDLING

How we handle your records

We limit access to the people who need it for support, verification and legal work.

Data we collect

We keep the details you share at signup, the device and session logs needed for access control, and payment references…

Cookie use

Cookies help us keep your session alive, remember language choices and spot unusual access.

Account checks

For password resets, new device sign-ins or payout checks, we may ask for a fresh code or a matching payment…

Retention

We keep records only as long as needed for account service, dispute handling, fraud checks, tax work and other legal…

Request changes

If your name, email or consent choice changes, send the exact update and the proof we need.

Contact route

For anything tied to access, privacy or payment records, write to the legal inbox listed on this page.

Legal questions you may ask

These answers cover the legal points that usually matter before you open an account or send a request. If your situation depends on local law, the local rule applies first. Use the contact paths above for correction, access or payment-record queries, and include the details we need so we can verify and reply without delay.

Yes. You can ask for the details we hold for your account and request a correction if something is wrong. We may first confirm your identity so we only share the record with the right person.

If local law does not allow access, we block or pause it in that location. The same rule applies to sign-in, payments and account changes until the local position changes or a valid exception exists.

Cookies help keep you signed in, remember language choices and reduce repeat checks. If you clear them, we may ask you to sign in again and confirm the device before any sensitive change goes through.

Use the email, form or postal path listed here, add your registered details and describe the change you want. We match the request to your account, then reply through the same route when the check is done.

Some records must stay in place for dispute handling, fraud checks, tax work or other legal duties. When those duties end, we remove or reduce the record under our retention rules.

Yes. Send the new email or name with the proof we need, and we will verify it before updating the record. That helps keep access, notices and payment trails aligned with your account.

The legal inbox handles payment record queries. Include the UPI, Paytm, PhonePe or Google Pay reference plus the date, and we can trace the matching record faster.