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Legal terms for India access

Our legal page puts account terms, local-law access, UPI, Paytm and PhonePe record handling, cookies and support routes in one place before you open your account.

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CONTACT ROUTES

Reach us about legal requests

Legal questions need a clear route, not a crowded chat thread. Use the contact path that matches your request so we can identify your account, check…

Email for written requests Send legal notices, data requests and correction requests by email with your registered mobile…
Chat for account checks Use account chat when you need a quick status check on a legal request…
Document review desk If we request proof for access, name correction or wallet dispute handling, upload only…
ACCOUNT CARE

How legal records are handled

We treat legal records as account material, not marketing material. That includes sign-in logs, wallet references, device signals, support messages, cookie choices and documents you send for checks.

Data we collect

We collect account details you provide, wallet references from UPI, Paytm, PhonePe or Google Pay, device signals and support messages. These records help us run the account and handle legal requests.

Cookie choices

Cookies help keep sessions active, remember preferences and spot unusual sign-in behaviour. You can adjust browser settings, but blocking all cookies may affect account access and security checks.

Account security

We use password checks, session monitoring and wallet reference matching to reduce unauthorised access. If we detect unusual activity, we may pause sensitive actions until you confirm the account.

Record retention

Some records are kept while your account is active and for a lawful period after closure. Wallet entries, dispute files and legal messages may be held longer where rules require.

Change requests

You can ask us to correct account details that are incomplete or outdated. We may need proof before changing a name, mobile number, email address or wallet-linked detail.

Who responds

Support handles first contact, then escalates legal, data or account safety matters to the right internal team. We track each request so you do not repeat the same details.

Legal questions before you join

These answers explain how we handle common legal points before you open an account or raise a request. They cover local-law access, data use, wallet records, cookies, account closure and contact steps. If your issue depends on your location or documents, we may need extra checks before giving a final response.

Access and eligibility depend on local law and are available where local law permits. If rules in your location restrict access, we may block registration, limit account activity or ask for verification before continuing.

We use details you submit, sign-in records, device signals, support messages and wallet references from UPI, Paytm, PhonePe or Google Pay. The purpose is account matching, dispute handling, fraud checks and legal request processing.

Yes, you can ask for corrections when account details are wrong or outdated. We may request proof before changing a name, mobile number, email address or wallet-linked record to protect the account.

Wallet entries, transaction references and receipts are kept as account records. They help us match deposits, handle withdrawal disputes, answer lawful requests and check whether a payment belongs to your registered account.

You can ask for account closure through support. Some records may still be kept for a lawful period, especially wallet entries, dispute files, security logs and legal messages that rules require us to retain.

Cookies record session activity, preferences and security signals. You can change browser settings, but if key cookies are blocked, account access or verification may not work as expected.

Send written notices through the email route listed for legal requests, with your registered mobile number and a clear subject. Do not include passwords or one-time codes in any message.