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Open 7edge Legal Terms for India

This page sets out how we handle legal access, records, and request handling for India, with the rules shown in one place.

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CONTACT ROUTES

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If you want a copy of a clause, a correction, or a check of a request tied to your account, use the path that matches the topic.

Email Write to [email protected] for correction requests, access questions, or a copy of the terms linked to your account. Add your account ID and the exact change you want so we can verify it quickly.
Web form Send the web form from your account area when you want a written trail. We separate legal requests from general support so your case reaches the right desk faster.
Postal mail If you prefer paper mail, send a letter with your name, account ID, and request details. Postal requests are checked against our records before any change is applied.
DATA CONTROL

Switch through data and account controls

We keep legal records tied to the request that created them, and only staff who need them for account handling, dispute work, or audit checks can reach them.

Data use

We collect the data needed to run your account, verify requests, and settle records tied to the terms on this page. That can include log-ins, device signals, and wallet references where local law allows.

Cookie control

Cookies help us remember session state, language choice, and page settings. They also help us detect repeat log-ins from new devices, which keeps your account state consistent across visits.

Account security

You should keep your password private and use a device lock where possible. We add session checks, sign-in alerts, and basic fraud screening so unusual activity is flagged before changes are accepted.

Record retention

We retain records only for the period needed for account handling, dispute tracking, tax or audit needs, and legal duties. When the period ends, we remove or anonymise the data according to our process.

Change requests

If you want a correction, deletion where allowed, or a copy of your data, send the request with your account ID and a clear description. We verify identity before making any change.

Contact path

For legal questions, use the contact route listed on this page rather than general chat. That keeps the thread with the right team and gives you a clean reply trail.

Explore common legal questions

Use this section when you want quick answers on access, records, cookies, and request handling. Each answer points back to the same policy, so you do not have to guess which part applies to your account. If your case is unusual, use the contact path listed here and attach your account ID so we can check it against the right record.

Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits. If a rule applies to your location, we block the action until the check passes, and the account stays within the right legal setting.

We keep the records needed to confirm log-ins, requests, wallet actions, and any dispute trail tied to your account. We do not keep more than we need for the purpose stated on this page.

Yes. Send the change through the legal contact path with your account ID, the exact field to fix, and any proof that helps us verify the request. We reply after identity checks are complete.

Cookies help us remember session state, language choice, and whether you have already passed a recent check. They do not replace your password, and you can clear them in your browser if needed.

Retention depends on the purpose of the record, local law, and any dispute that is still open. When we no longer need the data, we remove it or keep it only in a limited form.

Use the email, form, or postal path listed here. Add your account ID, the date of the request, and a short note on what you want changed so we can route it correctly.

We update the text, adjust access settings where required, and keep the latest version on this page. If a change affects your account, we try to flag it through the contact method on file.