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satamataka Terms for India Accounts

These Terms & Conditions set the rules for your account, content use, and any wallet action on satamataka where local law permits.

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CONTACT ROUTES

How to Reach Us About Terms

We read clause questions, correction requests, and acceptance-date queries through the same policy lens.

Email Send the clause name, your account email, and the date you accepted the page to [email protected]. That helps us find the exact version, check the record, and reply with the correct next step for that clause.
Contact Form Use the contact form if you want a written record in your inbox. Add the section number or a screenshot of the clause, and we will match it to your account history before replying with the wording that applies.
WhatsApp If WhatsApp is easier, share the same details there: clause name, account email, and your request. We use only what we need to identify the version you saw, confirm the date, and handle the request properly.
RECORD CARE

How We Handle Your Records

We keep the terms page tied to the account trail, cookie notices, and change logs that sit behind it.

Change Log

Each update gets a posted date, and we keep the prior wording so you can compare versions. That record shows what changed, why it changed, and which wording applied when you accepted the page on that date.

Data Use

We use account data to verify requests, answer clause questions, and keep proof of consent. We do not expand that use beyond the purpose shown here without publishing a new version first and showing the change date.

Cookies

Cookies help us remember that you have seen the page, keep your session steady, and record consent prompts. Clearing them in your browser may make you confirm your choices again the next time you return.

Account Security

Keep your password private and use a device lock when you sign in. If you suspect misuse, tell us at once so we can review access, end the session, and reset the sign-in path.

Retention

We keep records only as long as law, dispute handling, or account support requires. After that period, we delete or archive them under our retention rules and any network duties that still apply to the record.

Request Changes

To request a copy, correction, or deletion of eligible records, send your account email, the clause name, and your request through support. We will confirm what can change under the law that applies to you and reply with the result.

Questions About These Terms

These answers cover when the terms apply, how updates work, and how you can reach us about a clause or record. Keep the page handy when you return, because the version you accepted is the one we match against later requests. If local law changes the result for your region, that rule controls the point in question, and we will say so in the reply.

They apply when you browse the site, open an account, accept a newer version, or ask us to act on your account. If local law changes the position, that local rule applies to the part of your access it covers.

Yes. We may update them to reflect legal duties, payment-network changes, or clearer wording. We show the posted version on the page, and continued use after the update means that version governs your account from that point.

We use your account details to verify identity, answer policy questions, record consent, and handle disputes. We keep only the data needed for those purposes and follow the retention rules that apply in your region and any required record period.

The local rule wins for that point, and the rest of the terms keep working unless a court or authority says otherwise. That keeps your account tied to the rules that apply where you are, while the rest stays readable and active.

Send your account email, the clause name, and the correction you want. We will check the record, confirm what can change under the law that applies to you, and reply in the same thread with the result.

Use the support path on this page and mention your region. We will tell you whether access is available where local law permits and which contact channel should handle the request for your case.