under 2.75 Privacy Policy

This page describes what we collect when you use under 2.75 and how we keep that data protected. We collect personal information—your name, identity document, address, email, and payment details—to verify your identity, process transactions, and comply with anti-money laundering regulations. We do not sell this information to third parties for marketing. Payment processors, support vendors, and compliance partners who access your data are bound by confidentiality agreements.

Our servers may sit outside your jurisdiction; data transfers occur with industry-standard encryption. We retain your information for the duration of your account and for a period afterward to satisfy regulatory requirements. You have the right to request a copy of your data, correct inaccuracies, or request deletion within the constraints of legal retention obligations.

This policy applies to all users of under 2.75, regardless of location. If your jurisdiction has specific data protection laws, those take precedence where they conflict with this policy. Our services are available only where local law permits; you remain responsible for verifying compliance in your region.

What We Collect on under 2.75

When you create an account on under 2.75, we collect your full name, date of birth, email address, and phone number. During KYC verification, we request a copy of your identity document (passport or national ID) and proof of address (utility bill or bank statement). We store these documents securely in encrypted form. We do not collect this information arbitrarily—it is required by anti-money laundering and know-your-customer regulations that apply to our business.

When you fund your account via QRIS, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or bank transfer (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet), we collect transaction data: the method, date, amount, and confirmation code. We do not store your card details or bank credentials; payment processors handle that information separately under their own security protocols. When you play games or place bets, we log your session activity, game outcomes, and account balance changes. This record is essential for dispute resolution and regulatory compliance.

We never ask for passwords or security codes via email or chat.

If someone claiming to represent under 2.75 requests this information, they are fraudulent. Report such attempts to our support team immediately.

How We Use Your Data on under 2.75

We use your personal information for five core purposes. First, account verification: we confirm your identity to prevent fraud and underage access. Second, payment processing: we use your bank or wallet details to fund your account and process withdrawals. Third, regulatory compliance: we retain transaction records and identity documents to satisfy anti-money laundering, counter-terrorism financing, and tax obligations. Fourth, dispute resolution: we review game histories and account records when you contest a settlement or raise a concern. Fifth, platform improvement: we analyze aggregated usage patterns (never linked to individuals) to optimize game performance and user experience.

We do not use your data for marketing without explicit consent. We do not sell your information to third parties. We do not share your identity documents with external parties except where law requires it (e.g., financial crime investigation). Payment processors, email providers, and support platforms that we contract with access limited information necessary for their function; they are bound by data protection agreements.

Data Retention and Your Rights

We retain your account information for as long as your account remains active. After you close your account, we retain records for a further period to satisfy regulatory obligations—typically three to five years depending on the jurisdiction and the type of transaction. Identity documents are encrypted and stored securely; they are not accessible to support staff without explicit audit approval.

You have the right to request a copy of the data we hold about you. Submit a request via our support team at any time. We will provide a summary of your personal information, account history, and transaction records within standard review windows. You also have the right to request correction of inaccurate information; contact support with the details that need amendment and we will investigate and update your record if the claim is valid. Deletion requests are considered, but we may retain data if legal or regulatory requirements mandate retention.

Data protection is not negotiable—we encrypt, segregate, and audit access to your information as a standard practice, not an afterthought.

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Cookies and Tracking on under 2.75

Our website uses cookies to remember your login status, language preference, and session state. These are functional cookies necessary for the platform to operate; they do not track your behavior across other websites. We do not use cookies to build advertising profiles or sell data to marketers. Your browser settings allow you to disable cookies, though doing so may affect platform functionality.

We use standard web analytics to measure page load times, user traffic, and feature usage. This data is aggregated and anonymous; it cannot identify individual users. We use this information to optimize server performance and identify technical issues. We do not combine analytics data with personal information.

International Data Transfers

Our servers and backup systems may be located in different countries. When your data is transferred across borders, we use HTTPS encryption and secure protocols to protect it in transit. Data at rest (stored on our servers) is encrypted using industry-standard algorithms. Even if a server is compromised, encrypted data cannot be read without the decryption key, which is stored separately and access-controlled.

Some jurisdictions have strict laws restricting international data transfers. If your region is one such jurisdiction, check your local data protection authority's guidance on whether under 2.75's practices comply with your law. Our services are available only where local law permits; if data transfer restrictions prohibit your access, we cannot provide our service to you.

Security Practices on under 2.75

We maintain multiple security measures: HTTPS encryption for all traffic, firewalls and intrusion detection, regular penetration testing, and mandatory two-factor authentication for sensitive actions (password reset, withdrawal approval). Staff access to personal data is logged and audited. We do not store payment card data; payment processors handle that under their own security standards, which typically exceed ours.

Despite these precautions, no system is completely immune to attack. If we discover a data breach, we will notify affected users and relevant authorities within required timelines. Users in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang are subject to the same security standards; geographic location does not affect our commitment to data protection.

Third-Party Services

We integrate third-party services for payment processing, email delivery, and customer support. These vendors have access to limited information necessary for their function. For example, payment processors receive your payment method and transaction amount but not your identity document. Email providers see only your email address and message content. Support platforms may see your account notes and ticket history. All vendors are contractually bound to protect your data and use it only for the specified purpose.

We do not control how third parties handle data after they receive it; you should review their privacy policies independently. If a third-party vendor is compromised, we will take steps to notify you and mitigate harm, though we cannot be held responsible for breaches originating outside our systems.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this privacy policy to reflect changes in our practices or applicable law. When we make significant changes, we will notify account holders via email or in-app messaging. Your continued use of under 2.75 after notification constitutes acceptance of the updated policy. If you do not agree with changes, you have the right to close your account and request deletion of your data (subject to legal retention obligations).

This policy was last updated on the date shown at the bottom of this page. For questions about our data practices, contact our support team via live chat, email, or in-app messaging. We aim to respond to all privacy inquiries within standard review windows. Your privacy is fundamental to our relationship with you; we take this responsibility seriously.

Your Control on under 2.75

You control what information you share with us. You may decline to provide optional information, though certain data (name, identity document, payment method) is required for account operation and legal compliance. You can adjust your communication preferences—opt out of non-essential emails, disable push notifications—through your account settings. You may also request account closure at any time; your account will be suspended and your balance preserved for a withdrawal period, after which data will be deleted or retained as required by law.

Two-factor authentication adds a layer of control: even if your password is compromised, an attacker cannot access your account without the second authentication factor. We recommend enabling it in your account settings. Password resets and critical account changes can be configured to require email or SMS confirmation, giving you additional oversight of your account security.

Contact and Dispute Resolution

If you have questions about your data, how we use it, or how to exercise your rights, contact our support team. Reach out via live chat (fastest for urgent matters), email, or in-app messaging. Include your account number and a clear description of your request. Our team will respond within standard review windows and direct your query to the appropriate department.

If you believe under 2.75 has violated your privacy rights, you have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority. You also have the right to pursue legal action in your jurisdiction. Our commitment is to resolve concerns transparently and fairly; contact us first so we have an opportunity to address your concern before escalation.