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How fairbet Handles Your Personal Data

At fairbet, we collect only the data we need to run your account and process payments via UPI, Paytm and PhonePe — nothing surplus, nothing sold.

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PRIVACY CONTACT PATHS

Reach Us About Your Privacy Rights

Email Privacy Team Send a written request to our dedicated privacy address at fairbet.fun.
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HOW WE PROTECT YOU

Data Handling, Cookies and Account Security at fairbet

We apply layered security at every stage — from the moment you enter your UPI details to the point your withdrawal lands in your PhonePe wallet.

Data Collection

We collect your name, email, phone number and payment handles such as your UPI ID or PhonePe number when you register. We collect only what is required to verify your identity and process transactions accurately.

Cookie Usage

Cookies on fairbet.fun track session state and performance metrics — they do not store payment credentials. You can adjust cookie preferences in your browser at any time without losing account access.

Account Security

Passwords are hashed using industry-standard algorithms. We flag suspicious login attempts by checking device fingerprint and IP region, then send an alert to your registered email before allowing access.

Data Retention

Transaction records linked to UPI or Paytm are held for the period required by applicable financial regulations. Non-transactional account data such as browsing preferences is deleted 90 days after account closure.

Your Rights

You may request a copy of all personal data we hold, ask us to correct inaccuracies or request erasure where no legal obligation requires us to retain the record. Submit requests via email or the account portal.

Third-Party Sharing

We share data only with payment processors such as UPI networks and Paytm, and with identity-verification services. Each partner signs a data-processing agreement; we do not sell your data to advertisers.

Common Questions About Your Data and Privacy Rights

Here we address what India-based account holders ask most frequently about how fairbet collects, uses and protects personal data. If your question is not covered, reach us through live chat or email and we will respond within two business days.

We collect your full name, email address, mobile number and payment identifiers — such as your UPI handle or Paytm-linked number — to verify your identity and process deposits and withdrawals accurately. No surplus data is gathered.

Payment identifiers like your UPI ID or PhonePe reference are retained only for the period needed to resolve disputes or meet regulatory requirements. Full payment credentials are never stored on our servers.

Log into your account, go to Settings and select the Privacy section to download a copy of your stored data. Alternatively, email our privacy team at fairbet.fun and we will send the data within 14 days.

Yes. Submit a deletion request through the account portal or by email. We will erase non-transactional data promptly. Records tied to financial transactions are held for the duration required by applicable law before deletion.

We share data only with payment processors — UPI networks, Paytm, PhonePe — and identity-verification partners. All partners sign data-processing agreements. We do not sell or rent your personal data to advertisers.

Cookies track session state, load performance and region preferences. They do not store payment credentials or passwords. You can manage or clear cookies through your browser settings without affecting your account login.

Contact our privacy team by email or live chat on fairbet.fun. We acknowledge complaints within 48 hours. If you remain unsatisfied, you may escalate to the relevant data-protection authority in your jurisdiction under local law.