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India Account Terms at a Glance

We keep the account terms in one place so you can check eligibility, payments, and support steps before you open your account.

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HELP DESK PATHS

Talk to the Terms Team

If a clause, payment entry, or account step does not read the way you expect, reach us through the channel that matches your case.

In-account chat Open chat from your account for questions on clauses, expiry of terms, or a payment entry tied to UPI, Paytm, or PhonePe. We keep the thread with your account case so follow-up stays simple.
Registered email Send the email used on your account when you need a written reply, a copy of a clause, or a record update request. Add the issue, time, and payment rail if it helps us check faster.
Phone line Call from your registered number if you need help with access, identity checks, or a withdrawal rule. We may ask a few verification points before discussing account details.
RECORDS AND CONTROL

How We Handle Account Records

We keep the policy tied to account records, session cookies, and support history so you can trace how a request moved through the system.

Data handling

We keep the account profile, payment logs, and support messages that are needed to run the service and handle clause questions. We do not hold extra records without a reason tied to your account.

Cookie settings

Cookies help us remember your session, language choice, and security checks. You can clear them in your browser, but some pages may ask you to verify again when a fresh session starts.

Login control

Use a strong password and keep your phone number current so account checks reach you quickly. If a login looks unusual, we may ask for extra verification before any sensitive action.

Record retention

We keep records only for the time needed to run the account, answer clause queries, and meet legal or audit duties. After that, records are archived or removed under our retention rules.

Change requests

You can ask us to correct your name, contact details, or other account fields through support. We verify the request against existing records before changing anything that affects access or payments.

Contact trail

Every request gets a case trail so you can refer back to the same thread if the matter stays open. That trail helps us keep the response tied to your account history.

Questions on Terms and Access

These questions cover the parts of the terms that matter most when you open an account, send a payment, or ask for a change. We keep the answers tied to the current policy so you know what applies now, not what applied before a later update. If your case depends on local law or a verification step, support can check the account record and reply through your registered channel.

They apply from the moment you create an account, and they stay in force every time you log in, send a payment, request a withdrawal, or contact support about a clause.

Yes. We may update the text when our service, payment flow, or local rules change. The page version posted at that time is the one that applies to your current use.

Yes. Access and eligibility depend on local law and are available where local law permits. If a rule does not apply in your area, you should not use the account there.

Deposits and withdrawals through UPI, Paytm, PhonePe, or Google Pay are logged against your account record. If a check is needed, we verify the payment trail before we move ahead.

We ask for verification to protect account access and to confirm that a request comes from the registered contact. For sensitive changes, the details must match what you already gave us.

We keep account, payment, and support records only as long as we need them for service, dispute handling, audit, or legal duties. After that, they are archived or removed under our retention rules.

Send the request from your registered channel, tell us what needs to change, and include any account detail that helps us match it. We will check the clause and reply with the next step.