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Legal terms for your account

We keep the legal terms for India in plain English at inn999, covering access, data use, cookies and the contact paths you can use when something needs checking.

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inn999 Legal terms for your account
CONTACT PATHS READY

Ways to reach us

If you need a legal clarification, we keep three contact paths open so you can reach the right team quickly.

Support form Use the in-site form for questions about terms, data or access. We route it to the team that handles policy replies, and we ask you to mention your account email and the clause you want checked.
Email notice Send formal legal notices by email when you need a written trail. Include your full name, the subject line, and enough detail for us to identify the term or request without asking you to repeat it.
Postal mail If you prefer paper correspondence, send a letter to our notice address with the page path, the change you want, and a return contact. We keep it for our records and respond through the same channel where possible.
DATA AND ACCESS

How we handle your records

We handle policy-related requests with a narrow purpose each time: confirm identity, find the record, reply, then keep only what the law or our recordkeeping needs require.

Data handling

We use your account details only for access, support, fraud checks and legal duties. We do not keep more than we need, and we tie stored records to the reason we collected them.

Cookie use

Session cookies keep you signed in, remember language settings and help us spot unusual access. They do not change your balance or contract terms, and your browser controls how long most of them stay active.

Account security

Your password, device and verification steps sit between your account and anyone else. We may ask for an extra check when a login or request looks unusual, so your legal notices go to the right person.

Record retention

We keep transaction logs, support messages and policy approvals only for the period needed by law, dispute handling or audit trails. When that period ends, we delete or anonymise the records where the law allows.

Change requests

To correct details or ask for a copy, send the request from your registered contact route and mention the page path. We may ask for proof so we can protect the account from misuse.

Policy updates

If the law changes or we revise a clause, we update the page and note the effective date. Your continued use after a lawful update means the newer wording applies where the law permits.

Common legal questions for you

These are the questions we hear before an account move or a policy change. We answer them here so you can check access, data use, request routes and the effect of local law without sending a separate message first. If your case is unusual, the contact paths above are the fastest way to get a case-specific reply, and we keep this page current when a clause changes.

Access depends on local law, and we only make the service available where it is allowed. If your region has a restriction, that rule applies first, even if the page loads in your browser.

We keep the details needed to run the account, answer support requests, meet legal duties and settle disputes. That can include your contact data, transaction logs, device signals and messages you send to us.

Send the request from your registered contact route and say what you want changed or copied. We may ask for identity checks before sharing anything, so your record stays protected from misuse.

Cookies help with sign-in, language choice and security checks. They do not replace the contract or the law, and you can manage most of them through your browser settings.

Use the email or postal path named in the support section. Add your full name, account email and the clause you want us to check, so we can route it without delay.

We update the page when law, security or recordkeeping needs change. If a change is lawful and applies to your location, your continued access after that update means you accept the new wording.