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Legal terms for India accounts

Our legal pages set out how access, account checks and record keeping work at 6jjjj.

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6jjjj Legal terms for India accounts
CONTACT ROUTES

Where to send legal queries

If you need a correction, a copy of a record or a question answered in writing, use the contact path that matches the request.

Email desk Send policy questions or change requests to the address in your account area.
Account form Use the form in your account menu if you want a written trail.
Postal letter If a signed letter is needed for a legal change, we share the mailing…
DATA AND ACCESS

How we handle records and access

We treat legal requests as records, not casual messages. Data collected for account use, consent and support is kept only as long as needed for the purpose or…

Data capture

We collect the details you enter, basic device signals and the message trail tied to your account.

Cookie controls

Cookies store session state, language choice and consent history.

Session security

Login checks, session expiry and device confirmation help us spot access that does not match your normal pattern.

Retention rule

We keep records for as long as the purpose needs them, then delete or anonymise them when no rule asks…

Change requests

You can ask us to correct name, phone or email details if they are wrong.

Contact log

Every legal request gets a timestamp, a reference number and an owner inside our support queue.

Questions about this legal page

If something here does not match your record, ask us to check it before you send a change request. These answers explain who can use the page, how data is handled, how long records stay and where to reach us. When access or eligibility is discussed, it depends on local law and is available where local law permits. That way, you know what applies before you share more details.

Anyone who reaches our site can read it, but account access and any service tied to your region depend on local law and are available where local law permits. If rules differ by state, the stricter one applies to your account.

We keep the details you send, sign-in records, support messages and payment references that help us verify an account or settle a dispute. We do not keep more than needed for the purpose or the retention rule that applies.

Yes. Send the correct name, phone or email from your registered contact path, and we will check the record before changing it. If the detail affects access or a payment trail, we may ask for extra proof.

Cookies remember your session, language choice and some consent settings so you do not need to repeat them every time. If you block storage in your browser, some account steps may ask you to confirm again.

We keep each record only for as long as its purpose or a legal retention rule requires. After that, we delete it or remove the parts that can identify you, unless a dispute needs it longer.

Use the email, form or postal route listed in the support section. Add your account name, the page link and a short explanation so we can route the request to the right team quickly.