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Legal terms for your account

This page sets out how legal terms, account access, and data use work on cricket999.

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CONTACT ROUTES

Where to send legal requests

If you need a legal correction, a data request, or a question about access, send it through one of the routes below. We match the message to your account, check the identity trail, and reply with the next step rather than a blank holding line. Clear account details help us act faster, especially when the request is tied to a payment trail or a past change.

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Email the legal desk

Send the message from the email linked to your account, or include your account ID and the exact change you want. That gives us a clean trail to verify who is asking before we act.

Use the signed-in form

If you are already signed in, open the form for legal requests and mark the issue clearly. That helps us route correction, access, or record requests without extra back-and-forth.

Write for records

For requests that need a signed trail, send a written note with your name, account email, and a direct request. We keep that record for audit and dispute handling.

DATA AND LOGS

How we handle records and access

We treat legal handling as part of the account flow, not a side file.

Data handling

We collect the details you send when you open or update an account, then use them only for access, verification…

Cookies

Cookies keep your session alive, remember language choice, and reduce repeated checks.

Account security

We expect you to keep your password and device private.

Retention

We keep legal and transaction records only for the period needed for dispute handling, fraud checks, and the law that…

Change requests

If your name, contact detail, or other record needs correction, send the exact change and the supporting proof from the…

Who to contact

For a privacy, data, or access question, use the email or in-account message route.

Questions about legal handling

These questions focus on your rights, our records, and how legal requests move through the account. We keep the answers practical: what we collect, how long we keep it, when access can be paused, and where you can send a correction or deletion request. If local law changes what we can do, we follow the current rule that applies to your account.

It covers account access, data use, record keeping, change requests, and the way local law affects your use of the site. If a local rule differs, that rule takes priority for the matter at hand.

We keep the details you send for sign-in, identity checks, account changes, and payment matching, plus the records needed later to answer disputes or meet a legal duty.

Yes. Send the exact change through the contact path tied to your account, along with any proof we ask for. We verify the request first, then update the record if it matches.

Cookies remember session state and reduce repeat checks. If you clear them, you may need to sign in again and confirm settings before we can show account records.

Access can be limited when local law requires it, when a request does not match the account trail, or when we need extra checks to stop misuse or protect records.

Use the email or in-account route with your account ID, the change you want, and a clear message. We reply with the next step and any extra detail we need.