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Before you open an account, this Privacy Policy explains how we handle your personal data, device signals, cookie choices and payment records linked with UPI, Paytm and PhonePe.

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PRIVACY CONTACT

Check privacy support before sharing data

Use the privacy contact paths when you want a copy of your account data, need a correction, or have a question about cookies, payment records or identity checks. We may ask you to confirm control of the account before discussing personal details, because privacy requests should be handled only with the account holder or an authorised legal contact.

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Privacy mailbox

Send privacy requests through the email address listed in your account help area. Include your registered mobile number or email, the data request type, and a short reason so we can route it correctly.

Account help widget

Use the in-account help widget for cookie questions, access checks and data correction requests. We may move sensitive requests to email when we need clearer records or identity confirmation.

Payment record query

For UPI, Paytm or PhonePe privacy questions, share the transaction reference shown in your wallet history. We use that reference to locate the record without asking for unnecessary bank details.

ACCOUNT CONTROLS

Manage data choices inside your account

Your privacy settings sit close to the account tools you already use. We separate account identity data, wallet records, device security signals and support conversations so each request…

Data we collect

We collect account details, contact details, device data, login events, transaction references and support messages.

Cookie handling

Cookies help keep you signed in, remember basic preferences and measure page performance.

Account security

We use login checks, session monitoring and confirmation steps for sensitive account actions.

Payment privacy

UPI, Paytm, PhonePe and Google Pay references are stored as transaction records, not as full banking data.

Retention approach

We keep account and transaction records only as long as needed for account operation, dispute handling, security checks and legal…

Change requests

You can ask us to correct inaccurate data, send a copy of stored account records or remove data where the…

Browse privacy answers for India accounts

These answers explain the privacy choices you can raise with us before and after you open an account. They focus on account data, payment references, cookies, security checks and correction requests, so you know what to ask for and what details we may need to confirm your identity.

We collect details such as your name, contact data, login records, device signals and verification data when needed. We use this to create your account, protect access and respond to privacy requests.

We keep transaction references to match deposits and withdrawals with your wallet history, investigate failed transfers and answer privacy questions. We do not need your full banking details for normal account record checks.

Yes. Contact us through the privacy path in the account help area and tell us what you need. We verify account control before sharing data, then provide records where local law permits.

Send a correction request with the detail that is wrong and the accurate replacement. For sensitive fields, we may request proof before changing the record to protect your account.

Cookies keep sign-in sessions active, remember selected preferences and help us understand page performance. You can change browser settings, but blocking essential cookies may affect account access or wallet tools.

We share only the data needed for payment processing, identity checks, security monitoring, support handling or legal duties. Providers must handle the data for the requested task and not for unrelated use.

Contact the privacy mailbox or help widget with your account email or mobile number and the request type. Some records may need to stay for security, disputes or legal duties.