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Legal terms for your account

y777 keeps this page focused on the legal terms that shape your account. Before you open anything, you can check where access is allowed, how we handle records…

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y777 Legal terms for your account
CONTACT ROUTES

How to reach our legal desk

Use the path that matches your request so it reaches the right queue fast. Legal questions about access, record changes, or consent can go by email or the in-app form, and urgent…

Email the legal desk Write to [email protected] when you want a copy of your record, a correction, or a check on access status. We confirm the account details first, then route the case to the team handling that record.
Use the in-app form The form is useful when you want to attach screenshots, dates, or the exact wording of a request. It keeps the case linked to your profile and reduces back-and-forth on identity matching.
Ask through chat If your account still opens, chat can help with urgent security concerns, such as a login you do not recognise or a mismatch in contact details. We will point you to the right legal route after the first check.
DATA HANDLING

Records, cookies and account control

We handle legal requests with the same record trail we use for account changes.

Data use

We collect only the details needed to run your account, confirm legal requests, and keep the record accurate. Payment labels such as UPI or Paytm are stored only when they are part of the transaction history.

Cookie handling

Session cookies keep your login and page state steady while you move across the site. They do not rewrite your legal settings, and clearing them in the browser resets only that session.

Account security

Use a password you do not share and keep your phone locked. If you see a login or change you did not make, contact us straight away so we can pause access and check the log.

Record retention

We keep legal records only for the period needed for dispute handling, account control, and the record rules that apply in your region. After that, we delete or anonymise them where local law allows.

Request changes

If your name, phone number, or other account detail changes, send the updated record through the legal route. We compare it with what we hold before we alter the file, so the change lands in the right place.

Who replies

Privacy, access, and correction requests are handled by the team that manages the relevant record type. That keeps replies specific, avoids duplicate questions, and gives you one clear contact path for follow-up.

Common legal questions for you

These questions cover the parts of the legal page that matter before you open an account: where access is allowed, how records are handled, and how to contact us if something needs checking. We keep the answers short and plain so you can confirm the position quickly. If local law changes what applies to you, the rules in your region take priority.

Only if local law allows it and the access route is available in your region. If a restriction applies, we do not offer the account path or present the feature as available.

We use them to run the account, confirm requests, keep records accurate, and handle access checks. We do not use legal contact records for unrelated purposes unless the same case requires it.

Yes. Send the updated detail through the legal inbox or form, and we will match it against the existing record before changing it. That keeps the account file consistent and avoids accidental edits.

You can ask for the record we hold about your account and request the parts that relate to privacy or access. We verify the request first, then share the file through the same contact route.

Use the legal email or the in-app form listed on this page. If your account still opens, chat can route urgent security cases, but written requests stay easier to track and answer.

No. Cookies keep the session and page state working while you move around the site. They do not change your legal record, and clearing them only resets the browser session on that device.