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satakg Privacy Policy in Plain Words

Your satakg account connects Live Baccarat, Roman Empire, Football Strike and wallet actions into one privacy policy, so you can see what data we collect before you open…

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CONTACT ROUTES

Three privacy contact paths

Privacy questions can be raised from inside your account, through the help email shown on satakg.com, or by using chat when it is available in your region.

Account help inbox Use the help email listed on satakg.com for data access, correction or deletion requests. We may ask you to confirm your login email, phone number and a recent masked wallet reference before making changes.
In-account message If you can log in, send your privacy request from the account area. This helps us match the request to the right profile without asking for extra identity documents at the first step.
Chat with support When chat is open, you can ask how cookies, KYC files or payment references are handled. Our team may move complex privacy matters to email so there is a clear record.
ACCOUNT CARE

Six data controls inside your account

We keep privacy handling close to the account flow you actually use: login checks, wallet records, session history, cookie settings and support records.

Account collection

We collect the details needed to create and run your account, including contact data, login identifiers and verification status. Extra documents are requested only when checks or local rules make them necessary.

Payment references

UPI, Paytm and PhonePe actions create transaction references that help us match deposits and withdrawals to your wallet. We store references, timestamps and status records, not your full banking password or app PIN.

Cookie choices

Cookies help keep you logged in, remember language choices and measure page errors. You can manage browser settings, though blocking some cookies may make account pages or security checks work less smoothly.

Security checks

We look at device type, IP signals, failed login attempts and unusual wallet activity to reduce misuse. These checks protect your account record and help us respond when you report access trouble.

Retention periods

Some records are kept while your account is active, and some may stay longer for legal, payment or dispute reasons. When data is no longer needed, we delete it or remove direct identifiers.

Change requests

You can ask us to correct profile details, update contact data or explain a stored record. We may verify the request first so another person cannot change your account without permission.

Privacy questions before you join

These answers explain the privacy points you may want to check before opening an account or sending a request. They focus on account data, KYC checks, cookies, payment references and how you can contact us when a record needs to be updated or removed where the law allows.

We may collect your name, mobile number, email, login details, verification status, device signals and wallet references. If KYC is required, we collect the documents needed to confirm your identity and account ownership.

Payment references help us match deposits and withdrawals to your wallet, resolve failed transactions and answer support requests. We record status, time and reference data, not your app password or UPI PIN.

Yes. Contact us through the account area or the help email on satakg.com and explain what needs correction. We may verify your identity before changing contact details, KYC status or wallet-linked records.

Cookies help with login sessions, language settings, fraud checks and page performance. You can manage cookies in your browser, but turning some off may affect account access or security checks.

We may share needed data with payment processors, identity verification partners, technical service providers and support tools. Each partner receives only the data required for that task, subject to contract controls.

Retention depends on the record type, account status, payment history, dispute needs and legal requirements. When data is no longer needed, we delete it, anonymise it or keep only the minimum record required.

Yes. Access and eligibility depend on local law and are available where local law permits. Your privacy rights may also vary by location, so we assess requests against the rules that apply.