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Your 7days Privacy Policy in Plain Words

7days keeps your account, wallet and lobby activity under one Privacy Policy, from Live Baccarat sessions to UPI, Paytm and PhonePe records.

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7days Your 7days Privacy Policy in Plain Words
CONTACT PATHS

Privacy Help Without Leaving India

Privacy questions need a clear route, so we separate account help from data requests. Use the channel that matches your request and include the email or mobile number linked to your account, plus the payment reference only when the question is about a wallet record. We will ask for identity checks before changing or sending personal data. This keeps your request moving without exposing details to the wrong person.

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Privacy email

Email [email protected] when you want a copy of account data, a correction, or removal where the law allows. Send the request from your account email so we can match it safely.

Chat handoff

Start with live chat when you cannot access your account. Our team can route privacy requests to the right desk after confirming basic identity details without discussing sensitive records in open chat.

Wallet record check

For UPI, Paytm, PhonePe or Google Pay questions, share the transaction reference and time. We use those details only to trace the payment record and answer the privacy request.

ACCOUNT CARE

How Your Data Stays Account Ready

Our Privacy Policy is written around the account flow you actually use: registration details, device signals, wallet records, cookies and support messages.

Account details

We collect your name, mobile number, email and account choices so you can access the lobby and wallet.

Cookie controls

Cookies help remember device settings, login state and security signals.

Wallet records

UPI, Paytm, PhonePe and Google Pay references are stored to match deposits, withdrawals, refunds and dispute checks.

Security checks

We monitor login attempts, device changes and unusual account activity to protect access.

Retention rules

Some records stay for legal, tax, payment or dispute reasons.

Change requests

You can ask us to correct account details, update contact fields, or send a copy of data we hold.

Privacy Answers Before You Join

These answers explain how the Privacy Policy applies before and after you open an account. They focus on access rights, wallet records, cookies, India payment context and the route for corrections. If your request involves a legal duty or a payment dispute, we may keep certain records longer while still restricting who can see them. Use them to decide what to share with us and how to reach us when a detail needs attention.

We collect account details you provide, wallet references, device data, cookie signals, support messages and records created when you use the lobby. Each type is linked to account access, payment matching, security or legal needs.

We use payment references to match deposits, withdrawals, refunds and disputes with your account. The record helps us confirm the transaction path and answer wallet privacy questions without showing payment data publicly.

Yes. Email us from your account email and describe the data you want. We may ask for identity checks before sending anything, because account records can include wallet and security details.

Cookies remember login state, device settings and safety signals. You can adjust browser settings, but blocking every cookie may interrupt account access or make it harder for us to confirm a secure session.

You can request removal where the law allows. Some records, especially payment, tax, security or dispute records, may need to stay for a period before we delete, anonymise or reduce them.

Only teams assigned to account help, privacy requests, security checks or payment tracing can see relevant support messages. We do not open wider access unless it is needed for the specific request.

Yes. Access to account services depends on local law and is available where local law permits. If a rule affects access, we may retain a limited record to show how the decision was made.