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Open tiramga legal terms for India

tiramga keeps its legal terms, privacy wording, cookie use and account rules in one place, with India access explained alongside UPI, Paytm and PhonePe records.

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CONTACT ROUTES

Switch to the right legal contact

Legal requests work better when they reach the correct queue with the right account details.

Legal email Send contract, privacy or account-rights requests to [email protected].
Support chat Use live chat for time-sensitive legal account questions, such as access blocks, document upload…
Document channel When we ask for identity or address proof, use the upload link inside your…
DATA PRACTICES

Browse data handling and account rights

We treat legal records as part of account care, not as a side task. Your profile data, payment references, cookie settings, device signals and support messages are used to run the account…

Data collection

We collect the details needed to open and run your account, including contact data, login records, payment references and support messages. We avoid asking for extra documents unless a legal or security check makes them necessary.

Cookie use

Cookies help keep your session active, remember language choices and detect unusual access patterns. You can adjust browser settings, but blocking certain cookies may affect login, account checks or wallet pages.

Account security

We use device checks, password controls and verification steps when account activity looks unusual. If you lose access to your phone or email, contact support before trying repeated login attempts.

Retention period

Some records stay only while your account needs them; others remain longer when payment disputes, tax duties, fraud checks or legal claims require storage. When a record is no longer needed, we remove or anonymise it.

Change requests

You can ask us to correct contact details, update account data or examine a record linked to you. We may request proof that the account belongs to you before making legal changes.

Contact proof

For privacy or contract requests, write from the email linked to your account where possible. If you use a different address, we may ask extra questions before sharing account-specific details.

Browse legal questions before you join

These answers explain how our Legal page applies when you create an account, use UPI, Paytm or PhonePe, ask about data, or need a record corrected. They are written for practical account situations in India. If your case depends on local law, we will treat access as available only where local law permits.

The terms on this page apply to account creation, wallet use, lobby access, support contact and record handling. Access depends on local law and is available only where local law permits in your location.

We may request identity or address proof when we need to confirm account ownership, process a withdrawal request, examine a dispute or meet a legal duty. We do not ask for payment passwords or UPI PINs.

Payment references help match deposits and withdrawal requests to your account. They may also be used for dispute checks, fraud prevention and audit needs, but they do not replace the written terms on this page.

Yes, you can ask us to correct data linked to your account if it is outdated or wrong. We may verify your identity first, and some records may remain unchanged where legal duties require storage.

Yes. Access or eligibility can depend on your location and local law. If local rules do not permit access, we may restrict account use, wallet actions or lobby entry without treating it as a service fault.

Write to [email protected] from your account email, or use support chat to start the request. Include the account identifier, the record involved and what action you want us to take.

Retention depends on the record type and legal need. Login data, payment references and support messages may be kept while disputes, audits, fraud checks or account duties remain active, then removed or anonymised.