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8jj Legal Terms for India

Legal terms, account rules, and data handling sit in one place here, so you can check the position before you open an account.

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CONTACT PATHS

Send Requests From Your Account

When a legal question reaches us, we ask you to use the channel tied to your account so the right team can match the record.

Email Send written legal questions from your registered email through the contact form on 8jj.one. We use that route for access checks, data requests, and account corrections so the request stays tied to the right profile.
In-site chat Use chat if you need a quick point on access, jurisdiction, or document checks. We keep the exchange attached to your account so the right team can read the thread and reply without extra back and forth.
Postal mail If you want a formal written trail, send a letter to the address listed in your account area. Include your account email and a clear request so we can verify the file and answer in the same channel.
DATA AND ACCESS

Data, Cookies, and Account Security

Our legal handling is built around the account record, not around broad browsing. Cookies help with login state and language choice, while sign-in checks protect sensitive changes.

Data use

We use account data for verification, access control, dispute handling, and record keeping. We avoid collecting extra fields where a narrower check works, and we keep the records tied to your account rather than broad site browsing.

Cookies

Cookies help with login state, form memory, and language choice. They also help us spot repeated failed sign-ins and session drops, which protects account access without asking you to repeat the same steps on every visit.

Account security

Your password, email, and active session are protected with standard checks on sign-in and when sensitive details change. If a request looks unusual, we may pause it until you confirm the action from the registered contact.

Record retention

We keep legal and account records only as long as the law, dispute handling, or operating need requires. After that window, we delete or archive them through our internal process and keep the trace required for compliance.

Change requests

If your details need correction, send the request from your registered email or in-site form. Name the exact field, add the updated value, and include a short reason so we can verify and update the record.

Contact trail

For a legal query, use the contact path listed in your account area and keep the subject clear. We route the message to the right team, reply through the same channel where possible, and keep a log of the exchange.

Questions About Access and Records

These questions cover access, records, corrections, and contact paths. If a rule changes with local law, we update the page and apply the current version to the account. For anything tied to your profile, use the registered email so we can match the request safely and keep the trail clear. That helps us answer in the right channel and avoid delays when a check is needed.

Access depends on local law and on the region tied to your account. If the law where you are does not permit use, we limit access until the position is clear.

If local rules change, we apply the current version of the terms and may adjust access, verification, or payment paths. We show the change through the page and the account area where needed.

Yes. Send the request from your registered email or the in-site form, name the account, and say what copy you want. We verify the request before we send any record.

Yes. Tell us the field that needs changing, add the new value, and include a short reason. We check the account first, then update the record if the request fits the current terms.

We keep account and legal records only as long as they are needed for access control, dispute handling, and legal duties. After that, they are removed or archived under our process.

Use the contact form, in-site chat, or the email listed in your account area. Add your registered email, the subject, and the specific clause, so we can route it correctly.