Parimatch India Privacy Policy

You’re in control of your information. This notice explains what personal info we collect, what we do with it, how we protect it, when we share it, and when we delete it for our India site and app. It also mentions why we use it and how long we keep it. We depend on your consent and operate within legal boundaries, being fair and open about it. When you access the site or the app, you’re agreeing to these terms.

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Privacy and Information Security

Details we might request

Parimatch India might gather some basic identity and contact information, including your full name, birth date, home address, email, phone number, and nationality. We also keep track of account info such as your username and verify your identity (KYC, which means a necessary identity check). This can involve scans of documents and a photo or selfie that you provide.

Your payment info may involve card details or wallet IDs processed by payment providers, as well as your deposit and withdrawal history. We also note down technical and usage details like device info, IP address, browser type, app version, system logs, and actions taken on our site. Preference data includes things like your language choice, consent settings, and interactions with customer support.

Why we use this data

This data helps us get your account up and running, provide online features, and ensure the service keeps functioning smoothly. Identity checks and risk assessments help cut down on fraud and promote a safer playing environment. Payment information backs up deposits and withdrawals, helping maintain necessary records.

How we ensure its safety

We apply data encryption, enforce strict access controls, assign distinct roles to staff, and grant permissions based on job responsibilities. Network checks, a look at any weaknesses, and ongoing security tests help keep everything safe. Staff rules, confidentiality responsibilities, and audit logs are in effect. Payments rely on trusted gateways and card security guidelines (PCI DSS, meaning card data standards) alongside security measures in line with ISO 27001 (a widely recognized security management standard).

Your rights under law

Once your identity is verified and where the law permits, you can request a copy of your data, ask for corrections, request deletion when record-keeping rules allow, and withdraw optional consent without affecting past lawful use.

Legal basis and principles

We adhere to Indian regulations, including the Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 and the Information Technology Act 2000, along with related guidelines on reasonable security and handling sensitive data.

We also use common principles like clear notifications, specific purposes, limited data use, and accountability.

How We Use Your Personal Data

Your personal data can be used for legitimate purposes. We don’t sell any personal information. We use it to create accounts, verify logins, and respond to support questions. We give information to trusted payment providers for handling deposits, withdrawals, refunds, and checks. To keep our users safe, we verify identities, follow KYC guidelines, prevent fraud, establish risk levels, and implement limits for responsible gaming. We also manage and tweak our websites and apps, using data to identify issues and ensure everything runs smoothly. We keep your settings so that the content matches your preferences. We share marketing content with your permission, and you can choose to opt out whenever you’d like. We also handle requests related to taxes, audits, legal matters, and any disputes that come up. Profiling sticks to these purposes, and no legal choice is made without staff checking it, where the law demands.

Explore Your Data Choices

Follow these steps in 2026 to take charge of your personal information. You can begin by logging into your account, or just shoot a message to the support contacts listed on the site. We might need to see a photo ID and get back to you within 30 days.

  1. Go to Account Settings and choose Privacy to make a request.
  2. Request a copy of your data, such as login history or profile details.
  3. Ask for corrections if your name, address, or phone number is incorrect.
  4. Request removal when you close your account, provided there aren’t any legal holds.
  5. Adjust your preferences for ads, emails, cookies, or any other optional usage.
  6. Submit it and accept checks; your card details will go to payment companies for transactions, checks, and chargebacks.

Privacy and Data Removal for Those Under 18

This site is intended for individuals who are 18 years or older only. We really care about kids’ privacy and don’t ask for any personal info from anyone who’s under 18. Plus, we can’t always check someone’s age unless we get a valid ID. If you believe your child sent us any information, just reach out to our support page.

Once we go over the report, we close the account and delete the child’s information where the law permits, swiftly.

Cross-Border Data Moves

Your personal data might be located in India, and at times in other countries where our partners operate. For instance, you might find servers located in Singapore, card transactions passing through the US, analytics taking place in Ireland, and support based in the UK.

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To manage storage, handle payments, and provide assistance, we share information with vendors through agreements, NDAs, secure links, access logs, and terms that comply with Indian law.

This note clarifies that certain responsibilities might shift if the regulations demand it. Limits can arise from local laws, guidance from regulators, anti-fraud measures, or legitimate requests from law enforcement or the courts. If this policy clashes with those rules, the rule or court order only applies to the extent that’s necessary. You agree by checking a box, signing electronically, or by using the services available.

Cookies are tiny bits of information your browser saves on your device, allowing this site to remember you the next time you visit. We use these to track visits, correct issues, remember your language and sign-in preferences, and modify pages on our site and app. We make use of important cookies for performance, functionality, analytics, and ads. Some disappear when you shut the browser; others stick around for up to 12 months just to do their thing. To manage them, just open your browser settings, choose Privacy or Site data, block or remove cookies, and then refresh once more. If you block important cookies, you might not be able to sign in.

When needed, we ask for your permission in a cookie notice or preferences center.

Agreeing to This Privacy Notice

By visiting the site or using the app, you’re agreeing to this Privacy Policy. We hold onto this version, and it takes the place of the previous ones. If we make changes, sticking around means you agree to the update, unless the law says otherwise for major changes.

Outside Provider Data Privacy Rules

We share account information with certain companies when permitted by law and according to our policy. For making payments, card networks, banks, and processors take care of deposits, withdrawals, and chargebacks. For our checks, we rely on ID verification, KYC processes, AML measures, and fraud screening providers. For tasks like operations, hosting, support tools, analytics, and advice, we get a lot of help. If regulators, courts, or dispute resolution groups ask for records, we share them. All partners consistently sign tight confidentiality and data handling agreements. Partner names or categories show up on our site or during data entry. New ways to share prompt a brief alert; sending information implies agreement. For specific partners, check out our Provider List page or just drop us an email.

External Links and Your Privacy

This site might take you to other websites or apps, such as payment portals or social networks. Every one has its own privacy guidelines. We can’t dictate how they use their data.

Before sharing any details, make sure to check the URL, use HTTPS, see what data they’re collecting, and be aware of how to opt out.