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Privacy Policy for your z600 account

z600 keeps one Privacy Policy for your account details, wallet checks, cookie choices and support chats, so you can see how your data is collected, used and kept.

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z600 Privacy Policy for your z600 account
CONTACT ROUTES

Where to reach us about privacy

Privacy questions should reach the team that can trace account, wallet and cookie records without mixing them with general lobby requests.

Privacy email Write to the privacy contact listed inside your account area for access, correction or…
Account centre Use the account centre when you want to change profile fields, update contact details…
Payment record help For UPI, Paytm or PhonePe privacy questions, share the transaction reference and date.
ACCOUNT PRIVACY

How your data is handled inside z600

Our privacy work covers more than a written policy. We separate profile data, wallet records, support messages and cookie logs so each record has a clear purpose.

Personal data

We may collect your name, mobile number, email, account ID and verification details when you create or maintain an account. These fields help us run access checks, contact you and protect account ownership.

Cookie controls

Cookies help keep sessions active, remember language choices and detect repeated failed logins. You can manage browser cookies, though blocking essential cookies may affect sign-in, wallet confirmation and support forms.

Payment records

UPI, Paytm and PhonePe references are stored with account activity so deposits and withdrawals can be matched. We keep transaction identifiers, timestamps and status details, not unrelated wallet app content.

Account security

Login history, device signals and verification codes are used to spot unusual access. If a privacy request involves sensitive records, we may ask for extra confirmation before making changes.

Retention periods

Data is kept only while needed for account service, dispute handling, legal duties, fraud checks or payment records. When those reasons no longer apply, we erase or anonymise eligible records.

Change requests

You can ask us to access, correct or erase eligible personal data. We will explain the outcome in plain language, including any record we must retain for legal or payment reasons.

Privacy Policy questions before you join

These answers explain how the Privacy Policy works in common account situations, from sign-in records to payment references and support chats. They are written for India account holders and should be read with the full policy text on this page. If your request concerns a live account, use the privacy contact route so we can verify ownership before acting.

We collect account details such as name, mobile number, email, login records and verification data. If you use UPI, Paytm or PhonePe, we also store transaction references needed to match wallet activity.

Access and eligibility can depend on local law in India and are available where local law permits. We may use location signals and account records to decide whether certain account functions can be shown.

Cookies help keep you signed in, remember basic choices and detect unusual sessions. You can manage them through your browser, but blocking essential cookies may affect login, wallet checks or support forms.

Yes. Send a privacy request through the account contact path and include your linked email or mobile number. We may verify ownership before sharing eligible data or explaining why some records must remain.

You can request correction of eligible profile fields, such as contact details or spelling errors. Some changes may require verification, especially when they affect wallet records, withdrawals or account ownership.

Payment records are kept while needed for transaction matching, disputes, legal duties and fraud checks. This may include UPI, Paytm and PhonePe references, timestamps, account ID and transaction status.

Use the privacy email or account centre route shown in your account area. Share enough detail for us to find the record, but avoid sending full bank details or unnecessary document images.