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Privacy Policy for your India account

We explain how parimatchlogin handles account details, device signals, cookie choices and wallet records linked with UPI, Paytm, PhonePe and Google Pay.

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parimatchlogin Privacy Policy for your India account
CONTACT PATHS

Three routes for privacy requests

Privacy questions need a clear route, not a hunt through menus. Use the channel that matches your request and include your registered phone number or email so we can locate the account…

Account support Use in-account chat for quick privacy questions about your profile, cookies, login sessions or wallet records. We keep the conversation tied to your account so the team can answer without exposing details in open email threads.
Email privacy desk Send longer requests to the privacy contact listed in your account area, especially for correction, access or deletion requests. Include the exact data point you want us to check, such as a phone number or payment receipt.
Security alert route If you think another person has entered your account, contact support first so we can secure login sessions. After that, our privacy team can explain what account data may have been visible during the event.
DATA HANDLING

Six ways we handle privacy

We write privacy rules around the real account flow: registration, sign-in, wallet use, lobby browsing, support chats and security checks.

Account data

We collect details you provide during account setup, such as name, phone number, email and location signals.

Wallet records

UPI, Paytm, PhonePe and Google Pay activity may create transaction references, timestamps, status codes and receipt details.

Cookie controls

Cookies help keep you signed in, remember basic preferences and spot unusual session behaviour.

Security checks

We record device type, IP patterns, login time and failed attempts to protect your account.

Retention periods

We keep account and transaction data only for business, legal, tax, dispute and security reasons.

Change requests

You can ask us to correct profile details, explain account records or remove data where deletion is allowed.

Privacy Policy questions for India

These answers explain the privacy choices most often raised before opening or using an account. They focus on data collection, payment records, cookies, access requests and correction rights. If your question involves a live account, contact us from the registered channel so we can handle the request securely.

We collect the details needed to create and maintain your account, such as name, phone number, email, login data and location signals. We may also record device data and verification status for security and legal checks.

Payment activity can create receipts, transaction references, timestamps and status updates. We use those records to match wallet activity, resolve failed transfers, process withdrawals and answer support questions about your account balance or payment history.

No. We do not sell your personal data. We share limited data with service partners only when needed for hosting, payment processing, account checks, fraud prevention, support handling or duties required by applicable law.

Yes, you can request a copy of personal data linked to your account. We may verify your identity first, then provide the data we can lawfully share while protecting security logs and other account holders.

Yes. If your phone number, email, name spelling or other profile detail is wrong, contact support from your registered channel. We may ask for proof before changing records that affect access or withdrawals.

Retention depends on the record type and the reason it is kept. Account, wallet and security records may remain while needed for legal duties, tax checks, disputes, fraud prevention or account service needs.

Cookies support sign-in sessions, language choices, basic analytics and security checks. You can change browser cookie settings, but essential cookies may be required for login, wallet access and protection against unusual account activity.