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Privacy Policy for India Accounts

This Privacy Policy explains how kashipursatta handles the details you share when you open an account, send a message, or use our pages from India.

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kashipursatta Privacy Policy for India Accounts
CONTACT PATHS

Ways to Reach Privacy Help

If you want to see, correct, or delete the details we hold, write from your registered email or use the privacy form inside your account. We use the same route for cookie questions, access problems, and changes to contact details, because it keeps the request tied to the right record. When we need to confirm identity, we ask for the minimum proof needed to protect your account and respond safely.

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Registered email

Send your request from the email linked to your account so we can match it quickly and avoid sharing data with the wrong person or the wrong record.

In-account form

Use the privacy form in your account area for access, correction, deletion, or cookie questions; it keeps the request in one tracked thread and reduces back-and-forth later for you.

Help chat

If you are locked out, start a chat and ask for the privacy desk; we will point you to the right verification path without sharing extra data directly.

RETENTION RULES

What We Keep and Why

We keep the data footprint small: account details, device signals, login attempts, cookie records, and transaction history tied to your wallet actions.

Data we store

We keep the details you enter for registration, your login activity, device signals, and request logs. That helps us answer account questions, check suspicious activity, and maintain a record of what happened and when.

Cookie use

Cookies help remember your session, language, and basic page settings. If you block them, some parts may not stay signed in, and you may need to repeat actions after each visit.

Account security

We use password checks and basic device checks to reduce unauthorised access. If something looks unusual, we may ask you to confirm identity before we process a sensitive change.

Retention period

We do not keep records forever. Most logs stay only for the time needed to manage your account, settle a query, or meet a legal duty, after which they are removed or archived safely.

Change requests

If your phone number, email, or address changes, ask through the registered contact path. We may ask for proof so we can update the right profile and avoid mixing records.

Access and contact

For a copy of your data, a correction, or a deletion request, use the privacy form or registered email. We will tell you what we can do under the law that applies to your region.

Common Privacy Questions

These questions cover what we collect, how long we keep it, and how you can ask for changes. If you are reading from India, the exact answer can depend on local law and the checks needed for your request. We keep the language plain so you can see what happens to your data without digging through legal terms.

We keep the details you submit, basic device and browser data, login logs, and the records needed to process requests. We use them to manage your account and protect it from misuse.

Yes. Send the request from your registered email or use the privacy form in your account. We may ask for limited proof before sharing anything, so the right record goes to the right person.

Cookies help remember that you are signed in, your language choice, and simple page settings. If you clear them, those settings may reset and you may need to sign in again.

Records linked to UPI, Paytm, and PhonePe help us confirm transfers, handle reversals, and respond to account questions. We keep them only as long as needed for the request or legal duty.

Yes. Ask through the registered contact path and tell us what needs changing. We may request proof before updating sensitive fields, because we want the change to land on the correct account.

Use the registered email or the privacy form in your account. Where local law permits, we can process corrections or deletion requests after verifying your identity; if a rule blocks part of it, we will explain the limit and the next step.