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Privacy Policy for your dmco account

Turkish Blackjack, Football Studio, Aviator and our wallet tools create account records whenever you browse, deposit or request a payout, so this Privacy Policy explains how we collect…

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dmco Privacy Policy for your dmco account
CONTACT PATHS

Ask us about your privacy records

Privacy requests should be clear enough for our team to locate your account without exposing extra data. Tell us whether you want access to your records, a correction, cookie help, account closure handling or an explanation of a wallet entry. We may ask for verification before acting, because privacy requests can affect sensitive account and payment records.

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Live chat privacy route

Use live chat when you need a quick check on cookies, login records or a recent support message. We will ask only for details needed to find the account and confirm you control it.

Email data request

Send an email request if you need a copy, correction or deletion review for personal data. Include your account name, contact address and the exact record type so we can route it properly.

Wallet record query

Contact support for payment privacy questions involving Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, Boost dan FPX. We can explain what transaction data we receive, why it is kept and how long it may remain.

ACCOUNT CARE

How we handle privacy around play

Our privacy process is built around practical account operations, not vague promises.

Account data

We collect the details you provide when opening and maintaining your account, plus records created by login, lobby access and…

Payment data

Deposits through Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, Boost dan FPX create transaction references, timestamps and status updates.

Cookie use

Cookies help keep sessions open, remember basic preferences and measure which pages need fixing.

Security checks

We log device type, IP patterns and failed access attempts to spot unusual account behaviour.

Retention periods

Some records are kept while your account remains active, while payment and security records may be retained longer for audit…

Change requests

You may ask us to correct account details, explain processing, provide a copy or consider deletion where the law allows.

Privacy Policy questions for Malaysia accounts

These answers explain the requests we receive most often about account privacy, cookies, payment records and access rights. They are written for your dmco account experience in Malaysia and should be read together with the full Privacy Policy on this page.

We collect the details you submit, such as account identifiers and contact data, plus technical records from login, device use and security checks. Payment actions may add transaction references from Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, Boost dan FPX.

Game and table records help connect each session to your account balance, time stamps and dispute checks. We use them to verify account activity, investigate errors and keep wallet movements matched to the correct session.

Yes, you can contact us by email or chat to request a copy of data linked to your account. We may verify your identity first and may exclude records that reveal security methods or another person's data.

Cookies support login sessions, language choices, wallet flow and page performance checks. You can manage cookies through your browser, but disabling required cookies may affect account access, payment steps or support tools.

We share only the data needed for payment processing, fraud checks, hosting, support or legal duties. For Malaysia wallet methods, the provider may return status codes, references and timing so your balance can be updated.

Send a correction request through support and identify the field that needs updating. We may ask for verification or proof before changing details, especially where the change affects withdrawals, security checks or account ownership.

You may ask us to review deletion where the law allows. Some payment, security and dispute records must stay for a period, but data that is no longer needed can be removed or anonymised.