Reference

7iranga Terms & Conditions for Indian accounts

Read our Terms & Conditions before you open an account, so you know how access works, how changes are published, and what applies when local law permits use…

Account rulesLocal lawChange noticesSupport contact
7iranga 7iranga Terms & Conditions for Indian accounts
CONTACT PATHS

How You Reach Support

Questions about a clause are handled through the same support paths that manage account access and policy updates during posted hours.

Email support Send the clause, your account email, and the part you want explained. We use that thread to check the current wording, confirm any linked account record, and reply with the relevant rule in plain language.
Live chat If you need a quicker read on access, account edits, or a policy change, start a chat from the help area. We can point you to the right clause and note any follow-up we need.
Help form Use the form when you want a written trail for a request about terms, data use, or account closure. It helps us sort the issue, track the version of the rule, and answer in order.
DATA AND ACCESS

Account Data, Cookies, and Access

We keep this policy area tied to the account record, so the same details that verify access also help us respond to a request about terms.

Data use

We collect only the account details and activity records needed to operate the terms you accept, verify requests, and handle disputes. We do not treat that data as public, and we use it for stated business and legal reasons.

Cookies

Cookies help us remember the language, the active session, and the page state that keeps your account moving. They also help us spot repeated sign-in problems and apply the latest version of this page.

Account security

Keep your login details private, use a device you control, and check that your contact data is current. If we see unusual access or a mismatch with the terms, we may pause activity until the record is checked.

Record retention

We retain messages, access logs, and transaction checks only for as long as needed for service, dispute handling, and legal duties. After that, we dispose of them under our retention rules and current law.

Request changes

To request a correction, deletion where allowed, or a copy of your account record, send a clear message from the address linked to the account. We will confirm identity before making any change that the law permits.

Contact route

If a clause is unclear, reply by email or in-chat with the section name and your question. That helps us locate the exact wording, explain the effect, and tell you whether an update is possible.

Common Terms & Conditions Questions

These answers cover the parts of the Terms & Conditions that affect access, account changes, record keeping, and who to contact. If a clause is updated, the page changes with it, and the published version is the one we rely on after it appears here. Where local law sets a different rule, that rule applies first for your account in India.

They apply from the moment you open an account, log in, or use a linked service on this site. By continuing, you accept the wording published here at that time.

Yes. Access depends on local law and is available only where local law permits. If your location changes, the term that applies is the one linked to the place where you use the account.

You should ask us to correct them as soon as you notice the mistake. We may ask for a fresh confirmation so the record matches the account and the contract stays accurate.

When we change a clause, we publish the new wording on this page and use it from the effective date shown there. If the change affects your use, read the new text before continuing.

Yes. We keep account logs, support threads, and transaction checks only for the time needed to run the service, settle disputes, and meet legal duties. After that, we follow the retention rules that apply.

Use email, chat, or the form and include the section name. That helps us find the exact wording, explain what it means for your account, and tell you whether a request can be accepted.