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Open the legal terms for India

These terms explain how we handle access, account use, data, and disputes on o0000, and eligibility depends on local law so access exists only where local law permits.

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CONTACT ROUTES

Open support paths for legal questions

If you want a clause explained, a data record checked, or a consent record corrected, we route the request through the account-linked support desk.

Account message Send a message from the dashboard when you need a clause explained, a record corrected, or a privacy point checked against your profile. We keep the thread tied to your account for later follow-up.
Email request Use email for longer legal requests, including consent changes, data access checks, or a written explanation of how a rule affects your use in India. We may ask for identity proof before we act.
Postal letter For matters that need a signed request, you can write to our postal address and ask for record changes, retention questions, or a formal reply. We process it after verifying the name on the file.
DATA SAFEGUARDS

Switch through security, data, and records

We keep legal handling tied to the account you use, not to loose or shared details.

Data handling

We store the minimum account data needed to run your profile, handle legal duties, and answer access requests. We do not use loose inbox messages as a substitute for verified account records.

Cookie control

Cookies help the site remember consent choices, session state, and the language view you selected. If you clear them, some legal preferences may need to be set again after sign-in.

Account security

We ask for sign-in checks when a request could change legal records, payment-linked identity, or contact details. This protects you from unauthorised edits and helps us confirm the right account holder.

Retention

We keep request logs, dispute threads, and verification records only as long as law, tax rules, or contract handling require. After that, we delete or archive them under our retention schedule.

Change requests

If your name, address, or consent record is wrong, send the correction from your account and attach the proof we ask for. We will update the file once the check is complete.

Legal contact

For privacy, access, or legal notices, use the in-account form first. If the matter needs a written trail, we move it to email and keep the history attached to the case.

Browse legal answers before you open

These answers cover access, data use, correction requests, and the way we handle legal messages from your account. If your question depends on local law, the answer may change by jurisdiction, and we will say so plainly before you act. Keep your account details current so we can match your request, verify identity, and respond without delay.

They apply from the moment you create an account or use the site. If local law changes your access, the legal rule for your location controls, and we may pause the account until it fits that rule.

Yes. Send the correction request from your account, attach the proof we ask for, and we will check the file. Some records must stay unchanged for audit or legal reasons, even after a correction request.

Access depends on local law and the country or state tied to your account. If a location is not permitted, we block or limit access and keep the reason on file.

We keep account, verification, and dispute records only as long as law, tax, or contract handling requires. After that period, we delete or archive them under our retention schedule.

We only act on a third-party request when we can verify authority with proper documents and a clear link to the account. Without that proof, we will not disclose or change account records.

Use the in-account form first, because it links the request to your profile. If the matter needs a written trail, we move it to email and keep the case history attached.

Cookies remember your signed-in state and consent choices, but they do not replace the legal text on the page. If you clear them, you may need to set preferences again after sign-in.