Versus Terms of Use
Terms cover the rules of the lobby; this page covers your data. They share definitions but do not contradict each other on consent or account closure.
This is the privacy policy that governs how we handle the data you share when you open an account with win303 login. We wrote it in plain English...
We collect the data you give us at sign-up — your name, contact details, verification documents and the wallet handle you use to fund your account. We keep transaction records where local law permits, because Indonesian financial rules ask us to. We do not sell your record to third-party marketers. We share it only with payment partners who move funds between your
wallet and our cashier, and with regulators in supported regions when they request it through proper legal channels. You can ask us to export or erase your record at any time, subject to the retention windows our licence imposes. This policy applies across desktop, mobile web and any account you reach through win303 login, and it sits alongside our terms of use
rather than replacing them.
Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.
If you have a question about this policy or want to exercise a data right, these are the channels that reach our privacy desk directly. They are staffed separately from cashier support...
This policy is reviewed by people, not generated and forgotten. Here is how we keep it honest for the Indonesia readers who actually open it.
We re-read this policy every quarter against changes to Indonesian data rules and our own product. If something shifts, the date at the bottom moves and we flag it inside your account.
Our counsel signs every material change before it goes live. No marketing edits to the privacy text — the policy team has final say on wording that touches your account record.
We rewrite legalese into sentences you can read on a phone. If a clause needs a glossary, we add the glossary on the same page rather than linking you somewhere else.
A named privacy lead owns this document. Internal tickets that touch your data route to that owner, so requests do not get lost between cashier, support and compliance teams.
Every export, erasure and consent change is logged against your account. You can ask for that log and we will share the entries that relate to your record within the retention window.
If a paragraph here confused you, tell us through the privacy inbox. We collect that feedback into the next quarterly pass and credit the wording change in our changelog.
This privacy policy lines up with the other legal pages on win303 login. Here is how the documents relate so you know which page answers which question.
Terms cover the rules of the lobby; this page covers your data. They share definitions but do not contradict each other on consent or account closure.
Cookies sit in their own notice with a granular toggle. This policy summarises the categories; the cookie page is where you switch them on or off.
KYC explains the documents we ask for. This privacy policy explains how long we keep them and who inside the company can open the file.
Marketing preferences live in your account settings. This policy confirms that withdrawing consent does not affect your ability to keep your win303 login account open.
AML retention is set by Indonesian regulators. This policy notes those windows so you understand why some records survive an erasure request for a fixed period.
Complaints about data handling follow the same escalation path as other complaints, but they are flagged to the privacy lead first rather than the cashier desk.
Closing your account does not erase every record immediately. This policy explains which categories survive closure and for how long, in line with our licence.
These are the structural elements you will find on this privacy page so you can jump to the part you need without scrolling the whole document.