Rajabets India Privacy Policy

Rajabets India maintains a Privacy Policy that outlines how personal data is collected, stored, and used for users based in India. The document covers key areas such as identity verification, data encryption, and security measures applied to account information. It explains the conditions under which personal details may be handled and what protections are in place. Users in India are advised to consult the official policy directly for complete details.

Scope of This Policy

This policy covers a defined set of activities and access points. Below is a clear outline of what falls within its scope.

  • Covered users: Any individual in India who visits or uses the platform through a web browser or mobile app;
  • Covered activities: Account creation, deposit and withdrawal in INR, and personal data submission;
  • Access points: Desktop site and mobile application only;
  • Territorial focus: India-based users and India-facing services exclusively;
  • Out of scope: Third-party linked sites not operated under this domain.

Eligibility and User Responsibilities

Rajabets India sets clear conditions for account holders. Below are the key eligibility and privacy-related responsibilities every user must follow.

  1. Be at least 18 years old to register an account.
  2. Reside in a region where the site operates legally.
  3. Submit accurate personal details in INR-linked account registration forms.
  4. Provide valid identity documents and proof of address for KYC verification.
  5. Ensure all submitted documentation matches the account information exactly.

Use of Personal Data

Rajabets collects and processes several categories of personal data from users in India. The table below outlines what data is collected, why it is collected, and how it is handled.

Data CategoryPurpose of UseProcessing Action
Identity documentsKYC verificationStorage and review against account details
Contact detailsAccount correspondenceRecording and retrieval
Financial dataINR transaction processingLogging and reconciliation
Device and access dataFraud detectionAutomated flagging
Address proofRegulatory complianceVerification and retention

Data Sharing Practices

User data may be passed to several categories of third parties. Each category serves a distinct functional role. Below is a summary of who those parties are and why data reaches them.

  • Payment processors — handle INR transactions and fund transfers to and from accounts;
  • Identity verification providers — confirm submitted KYC documents such as government ID and proof of address;
  • Fraud detection services — flag unusual account activity;
  • Technical service providers — support website operation and infrastructure.

User Rights

Users in India have several privacy-related rights available to them. These rights cover personal data held on file.

  • Access — request a copy of personal data stored on account;
  • Correction — ask for updates to inaccurate or outdated details;
  • Deletion — submit a request to remove personal data from records;
  • Support contact — reach the support team via live chat or email at.