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Terms That Shape Your Account

This page sets the rules for your account use, accepted payment steps, content access and the way we handle changes to the contract.

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REACH OUR TEAM

Ways to Reach Our Team

If you have a question about a clause, an account hold or a request to update your details, use the contact path that matches the issue.

Email Us Use email for questions about a clause, a change date or the current version of the contract. Include your registered email and account ID so we can match the request and send the right reply.
In-Account Chat Chat works well if you need a quick read on a term before you continue. Our team can point you to the exact section, note the date of the latest update and log your request.
Request Form Send the form when you want a correction, a record check or a written reply for your files. Add the clause name and your current contact details so we can process it cleanly.
RECORDS AND ACCESS

Records, Cookies and Access

We keep only the records needed to run the contract: sign-in history, acceptance logs, request timestamps and the contact trail for changes.

Data Use

We use account records to run the contract, confirm changes and trace requests tied to your profile. That includes sign-in data, accepted terms and the contact trail needed to answer a query or process a correction.

Cookies

Cookies help us keep your session stable, remember the terms version you accepted and reduce repeat checks. You can clear them through your browser, but that may affect how quickly the site remembers your last action.

Access Control

If we see false details, duplicate profiles or activity that conflicts with these terms, we may place a hold while we check the record. That review protects the account until the issue is resolved.

Record Retention

We retain the minimum record set needed for contract handling, dispute checks and account history. When the retention window ends, we remove or anonymise records unless law or a live request requires us to keep them longer.

Change Requests

If you want a correction, a copy of your acceptance log or a deletion request where law allows, send it through the contact route shown here. We review each request against the current terms and records.

Contact Path

For a clause query, send the exact page section or pasted line so we can answer without delay. That keeps the reply tied to the right record and avoids unnecessary back and forth.

Common Questions About The Terms

These questions cover how the contract works, when changes apply and how you can contact us about records or account access. Read the answer that matches your issue, then use the support path if you need a clause checked against your account. We keep the wording tied to the current page so you can compare your copy with ours whenever you need to.

They apply from the moment you open an account, access the site or accept an updated version. If you keep using the account after a posted change date, that use counts as acceptance of the current terms.

Yes. We may pause or close access if details are false, use looks unusual, or the account is linked to more than one profile. We act under the current terms and the local-law position for your region.

We post the updated wording on this page and show the date from which it applies. If the change affects your account duties, read the new text before you continue using the service.

We keep the request trail, sign-in log, acceptance record and the contact details needed to match the query to your account. That lets us check which version you saw and how the issue was handled.

Yes, send the correction request through the contact path listed here. We will compare it with the current record, ask for any extra proof needed and update the file where the contract and local law allow.

Our support team routes it to the policy staff who work on account terms. Send the exact clause number or pasted text, and we will reply with the position that applies to your account.

Yes. Access depends on local law and is available only where that law permits it. If your region changes, the account terms may also change, so check this page before you continue.