LEGAL REFERENCE

How rajapg88 Handles Your Account Data

This is our privacy policy page, written for the account you open with rajapg88. We explain what we collect when you register, what stays on our servers while...

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Our Privacy Posture and Data Scope

Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.

HELP CHANNELS

Privacy Contact Paths

Reach our privacy desk through any of these channels if you want to review, amend or remove the data tied to your rajapg88 account.

Team online

Privacy Inbox

Email our data desk from the address registered to your account. We confirm receipt the same day and route privacy tickets ahead of general lobby queries for faster handling.

Live Chat Desk

Open the chat bubble inside the lobby and ask for the privacy team. The agent escalates your request to a data officer rather than answering with generic account scripts.

Account Settings

Inside your account panel you can view, export and request deletion of stored fields directly. Changes to your DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS reference also flow through here.

EDITORIAL CLARITY

How We Review This Policy

Our editorial trust signals for the privacy side of rajapg88.

Quarterly Policy Review

We reread this page every quarter against our actual data flows. If a field is no longer collected, we remove it from the policy in the same sprint so the wording matches the lobby.

Named Data Officer

A single named officer owns this document. That person signs off on every revision, so privacy answers given over chat align with what is published on this page.

Indonesia Counsel

We work with counsel familiar with Indonesia data norms. Their notes shape how we describe DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS reference handling inside supported regions.

Change Log Kept

Material edits are logged with date and a short reason. You can ask the privacy desk for the change log if you want to see what shifted between two account visits.

Plain-Language Pass

Every revision gets a plain-language pass before it goes live. Legalese gets cut so your account rights read clearly rather than hiding behind unfamiliar policy jargon.

Internal Access Audit

Only staff who need account fields to do their job can open them. We audit that access list against our roster monthly and revoke anything no longer required.

Consistency With Our Other Policy Pages

How this privacy page lines up with the rest of our policy set.

Terms of ServiceThe terms reference the same data fields described here, so what you accept at signup matches what this privacy page commits to storing for your account.
Cookie NoticeBrowser storage is documented separately, but the categories align: session, preference and security cookies are all named with the same vocabulary used here.
AML ChecksIdentity checks live in a separate notice. This page only covers the data points; the AML notice explains the verification triggers tied to your sportsbook activity.
Payment RefsDANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS handling appears here as data, and in the payment policy as flow. The two pages cross-reference rather than contradict each other.
Marketing Opt-InPromo messages require a separate opt-in. This privacy page confirms that account-only data is never auto-enrolled into marketing without your explicit lobby-side consent.
Retention WindowsRetention is stated here in months and matches the windows in our account-closure policy, so closing your account triggers the same clock referenced on both pages.
Dispute HandlingPrivacy disputes follow the same escalation ladder as lobby disputes: desk, officer, external counsel. The wording is mirrored so you know what comes next at each step.

What This Policy Page Shows You

The visible elements that define how our privacy page is laid out for quick reading.

Effective Date

A clear effective date sits near the top so you know which version of our privacy posture you are reading before you open or update your rajapg88 account.

Field Inventory

We list the exact fields tied to your account rather than vague categories. If something is stored, it appears in the inventory; if not, it is not collected.

Retention Table

A short retention table tells you how long each field stays after your last login, so you can plan deletion requests around your sportsbook and slot activity.

Your Rights Block

A dedicated block spells out access, correction, export and deletion rights in plain English, with the exact contact path to use for each action.

Third-Party List

Any third party that touches your data is named with the role they play, so nothing about your account moves silently between processors behind the lobby.

Update Banner

When the policy changes materially, a banner appears in your account on next login. You see the new wording before the next session continues in the lobby.

Privacy Questions We Hear Most

At signup we record your name, contact handle, login device fingerprint and the e-wallet reference you choose from DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS. Nothing outside that inventory is stored against your account.

Active account fields stay while your balance is live. After closure we hold required records for the audit window stated in the retention table, then remove the rest under supported-regions rules.

Yes. Open the account settings panel and request an export, or email the privacy desk. We return the full field set tied to your rajapg88 account, including session and payment references.

Only with the payment processor that settles the transaction and where local law permits. The reference is never passed to marketers and never used outside running your account.

Send a deletion request from your registered contact handle. Once open sportsbook tickets settle and your balance clears, we remove account fields beyond the legally required retention window.

Yes. Material changes trigger an update banner on your next lobby login. You see the new wording in your account before continuing into slot rooms or sportsbook markets.

Use the privacy inbox, the lobby chat bubble or the account settings panel. All three routes reach the named data officer who owns this page and the related notices.