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Open ktboss Privacy Policy for India

This page explains what we collect, why we use it, and when we share it for account checks, payment checks, and security.

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CONTACT ROUTES

Browse privacy contact paths

If you want to ask about data use, record changes, or access rights, reach us through the contact paths below. We keep the process simple: send the request, confirm the account, and tell us what you want changed. We reply through the same channel where possible, so your request stays easy to trace.

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Email us

Write to [email protected] for access, correction, or deletion requests. We verify account ownership before changing any record and reply in the same thread so you can track what was asked and what we changed.

Use the form

Use the in-account form if you want a faster privacy request. Add the detail you want changed, and we route it to the team that handles retention, cookies, and record checks.

Send post

If your request needs a paper trail, send it to the postal address shown in your account area. We accept written privacy requests only after confirming who is asking and which account it relates to.

SECURITY LOGS

Switch on data handling checks

Our privacy handling is built around account use, payment matching, and security. We keep only the records needed to run the account, answer requests, and meet legal duties.

Collection

We collect the details you enter when opening an account, plus device signals that help secure access. That lets us match the right record to the right person and reduce false changes.

Cookies

Cookies store session status, language choice, and consent settings. They also help us recognise repeat login attempts, and you can clear them in your browser if you want a fresh session.

Security

We use password checks and session controls to protect account access. If we detect unusual login behaviour, we may ask for extra verification before allowing a change to profile or payment settings.

Retention

We keep records only as long as needed for account operation, dispute handling, security checks, and legal duties. When the purpose ends, we delete or anonymise the data according to our retention routine.

Access

You can ask for a copy of the personal record we hold and the reason we hold it. We may ask for extra proof before sending anything, so the copy goes only to the right person.

Changes

Correction, deletion, and objection requests go through the contact routes on this page. If local law limits a request, we explain the limit and tell you which part we can still update.

Open privacy questions for your account

These answers cover what we hold, why we hold it, and how you can ask for a copy or a change. If local law limits a request, we will say so plainly and tell you what can happen next. Use the contact routes on this page for any privacy request tied to your account.

We collect the details you submit in the account form, the device and browser signals that help secure access, and any payment reference needed to match UPI, Paytm, or PhonePe activity to the right record.

Payment records help us reconcile deposits, confirm withdrawals, resolve disputes, and meet legal duties. We keep only the fields needed for those purposes, and we limit who can see them inside our team.

Yes. Send a request through the contact routes on this page and we will verify account ownership first. After that, we can share the record we hold, unless local law limits what can be sent.

Yes, you can ask us to correct outdated or wrong fields. We may ask for proof before changing anything that affects access, payments, or identity checks, because we must keep the record accurate.

We keep records only as long as needed for account operation, dispute handling, security checks, and legal duties. When the purpose ends, we delete or anonymise the data according to our routine.

Use email, the in-account form, or postal mail from the contact section. We track each request, respond through the same path where possible, and explain any limit that local law places on the request.