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Open with clear legal terms

Clear legal terms, India-specific payment records for UPI, Paytm and PhonePe, and direct data request paths sit on this page before you open an account with 3z3z.

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CONTACT ROUTES

Check legal contact paths before you join

Legal questions need a clear path, not a loop of repeated messages. Use the contact route that matches your request so we can verify your account, read the relevant records, and reply…

Legal mailbox Write to our legal desk for account terms, privacy rights, cookie requests, or formal complaints. We may ask you to confirm account ownership before sharing data or changing legal preferences.
Account chat Use chat when you need a quicker route to locate your account records. Our team can point your request to the legal desk after basic identity checks and case tagging.
Wallet evidence If a wallet matter affects your legal request, add the UPI, Paytm, or PhonePe reference shown by your payment app. This helps us match records without asking for unrelated bank data.
ACCOUNT SAFETY

Browse how we handle account rights

Account law touches more than one screen. We keep records for registration, login security, wallet movement, cookies, device checks, and support messages so that requests can be traced and answered.

Data minimisation

We collect the data needed to run your account, process wallet actions, confirm identity where required, and answer disputes. We do not ask for documents unless a legal, payment, or security reason applies.

Cookie controls

Cookies help keep sessions active, remember choices, and flag unusual login behaviour. You can change browser settings, but some account, wallet, or security functions may not work as intended without them.

Login protection

Your login records may include device, IP, time, and session data. These records help us check account access claims, detect misuse, and respond when you report unauthorised activity.

Retention rules

We keep account and wallet records only for as long as needed for legal, tax, payment, complaint, and security reasons. When retention is no longer needed, records are removed or de-linked.

Change requests

You can ask us to correct profile data, update contact details, or explain why a record is still stored. We may request proof before making changes that affect ownership or payments.

Lawful access

If a public authority or court asks for account records, we check the request before responding. We share only what is required by the lawful request and keep an internal case record.

Discover answers on legal account rights

The answers below focus on your legal rights and duties when you hold an account, use wallet services, or contact us about stored data. They explain how requests are handled, what details we may need from you, and why some records may remain even after a change request.

The account terms shown during registration apply along with the privacy and cookie terms on this page. Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits in your location.

Contact the legal mailbox with your registered email and a clear request. We will verify account ownership first, then prepare the data we can share under applicable law and security rules.

Yes, you can ask us to correct inaccurate profile details. For changes linked to identity, wallet records, or account ownership, we may ask for proof before updating the account.

Payment records may include transaction references, timestamps, status updates, and account links. We use them to answer wallet queries, support withdrawals, handle disputes, and meet legal record duties.

Cookies can remember consent choices, protect sessions, and help us detect unusual access attempts. You can manage cookies in your browser, but some account security checks may be affected.

Access may be restricted when required by law, payment checks, account verification, security alerts, or breach of terms. We will try to explain the reason where we are allowed to do so.

Send legal complaints to the contact route listed on this page. Include your registered email, the issue date, and any payment reference so we can trace the record and reply properly.