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Legal terms for your account

Clear legal terms matter before you open an account. This page sets out how we handle access, data use, cookies, and change requests on stakegames for India, where…

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stakegames Legal terms for your account
CONTACT PATHS

How to reach us

If you need a legal copy, want a correction, or think a regional rule was applied to your account in error, reach us through the channel that fits your record.

Legal email Write to our legal inbox if you want a copy of the terms, a correction request, or a question about region-based access. We track the date, your account name, and the subject so the case can move to the right team.
In-account message If you already have an account, send the request from your profile so we can match it to the correct record, confirm identity, and answer within the thread linked to your login.
Postal request Use the postal address when you need a signed request, a formal notice, or paper records. Include your contact details, account ID, and the change you want so we can route it properly.
DATA CONTROLS

Data, access and security controls

We handle this area with a simple rule: collect what is needed, keep it for as long as the purpose requires, and let you ask for a change through a traceable channel.

Data use

We keep only the details needed to run your account, confirm contact points, manage security checks, and handle requests. That can include login records, device signals, and any reference tied to a dispute.

Cookies

Cookies help remember session state, language choice, and whether you are signed in. If you switch them off in your browser, some settings may not carry over and you may need to confirm choices again.

Account security

We use password controls, sign-in alerts, and device checks to spot unusual access. If something looks wrong, we can pause access while we confirm the account holder and protect the record.

Retention

We keep records only for the time needed to run the account, settle disputes, meet audit needs, and meet legal duties. After that, we delete or reduce them where our systems and local rules allow.

Change requests

You can ask us to correct your name, phone number, address, or other account details. We may ask for proof if the request affects identity, contact details, or a payment-linked record.

Contact path

Use email or the in-account message path for access, correction, or deletion requests. Include your account ID, the request type, and any date or document that helps us understand the issue.

Common legal questions answered

These answers cover the usual legal questions around access, stored data, record retention, and how to contact us. If your state or territory has stricter rules, those rules come first. You can use the contact paths below for corrections, access requests, or questions about how long we keep a record tied to your account.

Access depends on local law and where your region permits it. If your location is allowed, the account terms shown to you apply from the moment you start using the site and can change when the law changes.

We keep the details needed to run your account, confirm contact points, manage security checks, and handle requests. That can include login records, device signals, and any payment reference needed for audit or dispute handling.

Yes. Send the record you want corrected, explain the change, and share the account ID so we can match it quickly. We may ask for proof if the request affects identity, contact details, or a payment-linked record.

We keep records only for the time needed to run the account, settle disputes, meet audit needs, and meet legal duties. After that, we delete or reduce them where our systems and local rules allow.

Cookies help remember session state, language choice, and whether you are signed in. If you switch them off in your browser, some settings may not carry over, and you may need to confirm choices again on return.

Use email, the in-account message path, or the postal address listed in the support section. Include your account ID, the request type, and any date or document that helps us understand the issue.

Yes. If a state, territory, or court rule changes access or data handling, we follow that rule for the affected region and update our terms when needed. The affected account settings may also change.