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Privacy Policy for your krikya account

Blackjack, Irish Luck and UPI wallet checks create account data; our Privacy Policy explains what we collect, why we use it and how you can ask us to…

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HELP PATHS

Ask us about privacy requests

Privacy questions need a clear route, so we separate account help from policy requests.

Email privacy desk Send privacy requests from the email linked to your account and include the change you want us to make. We check account ownership before sharing data or changing stored records.
Live chat privacy help Chat can point you to the right request path and confirm what proof may be needed. For account data changes, we may move the case to email for safer handling.
Account correction requests If your name, phone number or payment reference looks wrong, tell us what needs correction. We compare your request with account records before applying any change.
ACCOUNT CARE

How Blackjack account data is handled

Your privacy controls sit beside the way the account works. We log wallet events, table sessions, cookie choices and device changes so we can keep your access safe and answer policy requests…

Collection with a purpose

We collect data only where it supports account access, payments, security checks, service messages or legal duties. If a field is not needed for those tasks, we aim not to keep it.

Payment data handling

UPI, Paytm and PhonePe references help us match deposits and withdrawals to your wallet. We do not need your full banking access, and visible records are limited to payment checks.

Cookie choices

Cookies help remember login state, language, device safety and page performance. You can adjust browser settings, but some account and wallet actions may need essential cookies to work.

Access controls

Team access to personal data is limited to work that needs it, such as account help, payment checking or security investigation. Access events can be traced through internal records.

Retention and deletion

We keep records for as long as needed for account service, dispute checks, law duties and fraud prevention. When data is no longer needed, we delete it or reduce direct links to you.

Local law checks

Access to some account features depends on local law and is available where local law permits. Privacy requests are handled with the same rule, plus any legal record duties that apply.

Privacy questions before you join

Before you open your account, it is fair to ask how your data moves through the site. These answers explain the main privacy rights, payment records, cookie use, access checks and contact routes. If your situation is specific, contact us from your account email so we can match the request to the right record.

It covers data connected to your account, login, wallet, payments, device, location signals, game sessions and support messages. It also covers privacy requests you send to us and records created while handling them.

We collect payment references needed to match deposits and withdrawals with your wallet. That can include transaction IDs, time stamps, method names and status records, but not full banking access.

Cookies help keep your login session, security checks, language choice and page performance working. You can change browser settings, but blocking essential cookies may affect account access or wallet actions.

Yes. Contact us from your account email and explain what is wrong. We may ask for proof before changing names, phone numbers, KYC details or payment records tied to your wallet.

You can ask us to delete personal data linked to your account. Some records may need to be kept for law duties, dispute handling, security checks or payment reconciliation before removal is possible.

Only teams or partners with a work need can access relevant data, such as support, payment checking, verification, hosting or security. We restrict access and keep records of sensitive handling.

Yes. Access and eligibility depend on local law and are available where local law permits. The same legal context can affect how we answer privacy requests and retain required records.