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Privacy Policy For Your 0qq0 Account

Roulette, Irish Luck, Football Strike, UPI, Paytm and PhonePe all create privacy touchpoints inside your account, and this Privacy Policy explains how we handle those details before you…

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0qq0 Privacy Policy For Your 0qq0 Account
CONTACT ROUTES

Three Ways To Ask About Privacy

Privacy requests need a clear path, so we keep contact choices simple and tied to account records. Use the channel that matches your request: email for formal privacy rights, in-account chat for quick account matching, or the correction request route when a detail is wrong. We may ask for proof that you control the account before we change, export or delete any personal data.

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Privacy email

Write to [email protected] from the email linked to your account. Add your mobile number only if we need to match your wallet records, and never include passwords or OTP codes.

In-account chat

Use chat after you sign in when your question involves KYC, UPI, Paytm or PhonePe records. Chat helps us confirm account ownership before we discuss private account data.

Correction request

If your name, email, mobile number or KYC record needs a change, send the corrected detail with clear proof. We update only after checks show the request came from you.

DATA CARE

Six Privacy Controls We Use Daily

We handle privacy as part of account operation, not as a separate promise on paper.

Data we ask for

During account creation, we ask for contact details, login credentials and, where needed, KYC records. We keep the request limited to account setup, access checks, payment matching and legal duties.

Payment trail handling

UPI, Paytm, PhonePe and Google Pay references help us match deposits and withdrawals to your wallet. We store transaction IDs, timestamps and status values, not your full banking password or UPI PIN.

Cookie choices

Cookies help us remember language, session, device and layout choices. You can manage browser settings, but some cookies are needed so your account stays signed in and wallet pages load correctly.

Account access checks

We use device signals, login records and OTP checks to detect unusual access. If activity looks unsafe, we may ask for extra verification before showing wallet or KYC data.

Retention and deletion

We keep account records only for business, security and legal needs, then remove or anonymise them when retention is no longer required. Some transaction records may remain for audit duties.

Partner access rules

Payment processors, identity check providers and hosting partners receive only the data required for their assigned task. They cannot use your personal data for their own advertising or resale.

Privacy Questions Before Opening Your Account

These answers focus on the Privacy Policy and the choices you have over your account data. They explain what we collect, how payment and cookie records work, when we retain data, and how you can contact us for changes. If a privacy request affects account access, we may need identity checks before acting on it.

It covers account details, contact records, login activity, device signals, KYC files, wallet activity, payment references and support messages. It also covers cookie data used to keep your session and account pages working.

KYC records help us confirm that the account belongs to you, match withdrawals to the correct person and meet legal duties. We use them only for account checks, security checks and required record keeping.

We store transaction references, time, amount, status and wallet matching data so payments can be traced inside your account. We do not ask for your UPI PIN, banking password or Paytm login password.

Yes. Contact [email protected] or use the correction route inside your account. We may ask for identity proof before changing personal data, especially when the request affects KYC, payments or withdrawals.

Cookies mainly help with session, device and preference handling. We may also keep activity logs for security, wallet checks and account records, but cookies are not used to sell your personal data.

Retention depends on the record type and legal need. Payment, KYC and security records may be kept longer than preference data, then deleted or anonymised when we no longer need them.

Yes. Access or eligibility depends on local law and is available where local law permits. Privacy requests are handled within those rules, and we may keep some records when law requires retention.