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Privacy Policy for your betbadsha account

Our Privacy Policy explains how account details, cookies, device checks and payment records are used when you open or manage a betbadsha account in India.

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betbadsha Privacy Policy for your betbadsha account
HELP CHANNELS

Privacy help paths for your account

Privacy requests need a clear route, not a general inbox loop. Use the contact paths below when you want to ask about access, correction, cookie choices, payment-record queries or account data removal.

Privacy email Write to [email protected] with your account phone or email, the data topic, and the change you want checked. We reply after verifying that the request comes from the account holder.
Account chat Use account chat for cookie questions, login alerts or payment-record queries linked to UPI, Paytm or PhonePe. We may move complex privacy requests to email so the full record stays clear.
Case reference When your request needs follow-up, we create a case reference and keep it tied to the privacy issue only. You can quote that reference when asking for status or adding documents.
DATA CONTROLS

Six ways we handle account data

A privacy policy is useful only when it explains real account handling. We keep data tied to specific purposes: account access, payment checks, fraud prevention, support, legal duties and service measurement.

Account details

We collect the details needed to create and protect your account, such as name, phone, email and verification results. Extra data is not requested unless it is needed for checks or legal duties.

Payment records

For UPI, Paytm and PhonePe, we keep transaction references, status codes and time stamps linked to your wallet. Card or bank secrets are not displayed in your account screen.

Cookie choices

Cookies help remember your session, language choice and security status. You can change browser settings, but blocking some cookies may affect login, wallet display or account protection checks.

Device checks

Device, IP and browser signals help us spot unusual access to your account. These checks support login safety, payment dispute handling and fraud prevention without changing your privacy choices.

Retention periods

We keep account and payment data for as long as needed for service, dispute handling, tax, audit or legal duties. When retention no longer applies, we delete or anonymise records.

Change requests

If your name, phone, email or privacy preference changes, contact us with proof tied to your account. We correct eligible records and explain if a legal reason prevents removal.

Privacy questions before you open account

Before you open an account, you should know what data is collected, why it is needed, and how to contact us if something looks wrong. These answers focus on privacy choices, account rights, payment records and access under Indian local law.

We collect contact details, login data, verification results, device signals and wallet records needed to create and protect your account. We also keep activity records linked to support queries, disputes or legal duties.

Payment records help match wallet activity with your account, trace failed transfers, answer disputes and meet record-keeping duties. We keep references, status details and timing, not private wallet passwords or full bank secrets.

Yes. Contact us with the account detail that needs correction and proof that supports the change. We update eligible records, then tell you if any item must remain for legal or dispute reasons.

Cookies keep your session active, remember basic preferences and support account safety checks. You can adjust browser settings, but some changes may affect login, payment display or the way your account page loads.

We share data only where needed for payment processing, identity checks, hosting, security, support tools or legal requests. Each sharing step is tied to a service purpose or duty linked to your account.

Retention depends on the data type and the reason it was collected. Account, payment and support records may be kept for service, audit, dispute or legal duties before deletion or anonymisation.

Yes. Access and eligibility depend on local law and are available where local law permits. Privacy requests are handled within the same legal frame, including record-keeping duties that may apply in India.