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How We Protect Your Play Data

Auto Roulette, Great Rhino, Aviator and Mega Fishing each create account activity we must handle carefully, from session logs to wallet checks tied to DANA, OVO, GoPay and…

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jago 168 How We Protect Your Play Data
CONTACT PATHS

Talk To Us About Privacy

A privacy request should reach the team that can act on it, not sit in a general inbox.

Live chat Use live chat for account data questions while you are signed in.
WhatsApp support Send privacy requests by WhatsApp between 10:00 and 02:00 WIB when you cannot access…
Email request Email works well for correction, deletion or export requests because you can attach screenshots…
ACCOUNT CARE

Controls For Cookies And Records

Privacy on jago 168 is handled through clear account steps, not hidden forms. From the lobby, open Profile, choose Privacy Requests and select data access, correction or cookie preference.

Data collected

We collect profile details, login records, device type and wallet references needed to run your account. Game activity from Auto Roulette, Bingo or Aviator is tied to your account record so balances and disputes can be checked.

Cookie use

Cookies remember your session, language choice and security state after login. You can clear them in your browser settings, but doing so may sign you out and require another phone or password check.

Payment privacy

DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS records are stored as transaction references, amounts, timestamps and status labels. We use those records to match deposits, verify withdrawals and answer account balance questions without exposing wallet credentials.

Security checks

If a new device signs in, we may compare IP area, browser type and recent account actions. This helps us block access that does not match your normal pattern before private records are changed.

Retention period

We keep account and payment records while your account is active and for a needed period after closure. Some records stay longer when a wallet dispute, security case or legal request is still being handled.

Change requests

You can ask us to correct your name, phone number or contact email after we confirm ownership. Go to Profile, choose Privacy Requests, then send the corrected detail with any supporting record we ask for.

Privacy Questions You May Ask

These answers explain how we handle privacy requests tied to your account, wallet activity, cookies and support chats. They are written for practical account situations: changing a phone number, asking for a copy of records, clearing cookies or checking why a payment reference is stored. For anything sensitive, contact us through a signed-in channel when you can.

We collect the details needed to create and protect your account: phone number, username, password record, login time, device type and payment references. We also keep support messages you send about account or wallet privacy.

We keep payment references so your deposits, withdrawals and balance checks can be matched to your account. These records help us answer disputes, confirm wallet activity and avoid discussing private payment details with the wrong person.

Yes. Send the request through Profile, then Privacy Requests, or contact support while signed in. We will confirm account ownership first and may remove security-sensitive fields before sending a copy.

Open Profile, choose Privacy Requests and select correction. We may ask for your current login device, recent wallet rail and a verification step before changing details that control account access.

Our cookies are used for session access, security checks and account preferences inside our service. You can clear cookies in Chrome or Safari settings, but you may need to sign in again afterward.

We keep chat records long enough to handle account requests, wallet checks, security cases and follow-up questions. If a dispute is open, the related messages may stay until the case is closed.

You can request deletion through Privacy Requests or support. Some account, wallet and security records may need to remain when required for disputes, fraud checks or duties that depend on local law.