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Legal terms for your fomo07 account

fomo07 puts account terms, privacy duties, cookie choices and payment-record rules in one place, so you can understand the legal basis before you open your account.

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CONTACT ROUTES

Legal help reaches the right team

Legal questions need clear routing, so we keep account help separate from privacy and record requests. Use the route that matches your issue and include the mobile number linked to your account when it is safe to do so. We may ask for extra proof before sharing or changing account data, because the same checks protect your wallet records and login history.

Team online

Legal email desk

Send terms, privacy or account-record questions through the legal email route shown in your account area. Add dates, transaction references and screenshots only when they help us identify the exact record.

Account chat route

Use chat for a legal query tied to current account access, login alerts or wallet entries. Our team may move the matter to email if identity checks or written confirmation are needed.

Record request form

For correction, access or deletion requests, use the record request form and explain what you want changed. We check each request against retention duties, fraud checks and local legal requirements.

DATA CARE

How we handle legal records

Your legal rights matter only when the process is practical, documented and handled by people who can act on it.

Data collection

We collect account details, device signals, login events and wallet references for defined legal purposes.

Cookie controls

Cookies help us keep you signed in, remember language choices and detect unusual account activity.

Account security

We use verification steps before changing mobile numbers, passwords or withdrawal details.

Retention periods

Some records are kept after account closure because payment disputes, tax checks, fraud analysis or legal duties may require them.

Change requests

If your account details are wrong, ask us to correct the record and tell us what has changed.

Contact ownership

Our legal route handles privacy, terms and record matters, while account chat handles immediate access issues.

Your legal choices and records

This section answers common legal questions about account access, privacy rights, cookies, payment records and contact routes. It is written for India and should be read with the condition that access and eligibility depend on local law. If your situation involves a court order, regulator request or account dispute, contact us with the exact account details and dates.

The account terms apply when you create, access or use your wallet and profile. They cover identity checks, account security, payment records, support contact and the rule that access is available where local law permits.

Yes, you can request a copy through the legal contact route. We verify that the request comes from you, then provide eligible account records while withholding data that law or security rules require us to protect.

Payment references are treated as account records used for reconciliation, dispute checks and legal retention. We do not publish those records, and we may keep them when payment rules or investigations require a traceable history.

You can ask us to correct inaccurate details such as name spelling, contact number or email. We may request proof before making changes, especially where the record affects wallet access or prior transaction history.

We assess deletion requests against legal retention duties, payment disputes, fraud checks and security needs. Some account data may be removed, while certain records remain stored for the period required by applicable rules.

Cookies do not remove your legal choices, but they support login sessions, consent records and security checks. If you block required cookies, some account actions or request forms may not work correctly.

Use the legal email route and include your account mobile number, relevant dates and transaction references. We may ask for identity proof before discussing records, changing data or responding to a dispute.