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Terms & Conditions for your account

These Terms & Conditions explain how your fair786 account, wallet and lobby access work when local law permits.

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HELP CHANNELS

Who to contact about terms

Questions about these terms should go through the channels on your account page, where our team can check the exact version tied to your profile. Use the path that matches your issue: a wording query, a verification matter, or a change request. We keep a written trail so your request is tracked against the same terms you accepted, which helps avoid confusion if a clause changes later.

Team online

Account message

Send a message from the account area if you want help reading a clause, checking a change, or confirming what applies to your profile at this time.

Email

Use the email shown on the contact page for formal requests that need a written reply, including correction, deletion, or access questions from our side.

Phone support

If your issue is urgent, call the number listed in your account settings so we can point you to the correct clause and next step without delay.

HOW WE HANDLE DATA

How we keep your account records

We store only the account details, device signals and transaction records needed to run your account, handle disputes and meet legal duties.

Data use

We use your name, contact details and wallet records to operate the contract, resolve disputes and stop misuse. We do not treat these fields as public, and we limit access to staff who need them for the task.

Cookies

Cookies and similar tools remember login state, language choice and page flow. They also help us spot irregular access. You can change browser settings, but some pages may not keep the same state if you block them.

Account security

Keep your password private, use a device lock and check the login history shown in your account. If you think someone else has access, contact us at once so we can lock the session and look into it.

Record retention

We keep transaction and support records for as long as needed to answer disputes, meet legal duties and complete audit checks. When retention ends, we remove or anonymise data that no longer needs to be tied to you.

Change requests

You can ask for correction of wrong details, a copy of stored fields or deletion where the law allows. We may need a fresh check before making changes that affect security or payments.

Contact trail

Every request should use the account email or message thread already linked to you, so we can match it to the right record. That keeps the process clear and avoids delays caused by mismatched contact details.

Questions on the terms

The questions below cover access, changes, data use and how to reach us when a clause needs attention. Read them with the main page, because the written terms control if a question and a clause ever point in different directions. If your situation depends on your location, the answer follows local law and the record attached to your profile.

They apply when you open an account, browse with a logged-in profile or use any feature tied to your record. If local law does not allow access from your location, the terms do not create a right to use the site.

Yes. We may update wording to reflect law, security or operating changes. The current version on this page is the one that counts, and continued use after publication means you accept that wording for future activity.

We use it to run the account, verify activity, settle disputes and meet legal duties. Access is limited to staff who need it, and we keep records only for the period needed for those purposes.

Send a request from the contact channel linked to your account and tell us what needs changing. We may ask for a fresh check before actioning it, especially where the change affects security, identity or wallet records.

Use the account message form or the email listed on the contact page. A written request helps us point you to the exact clause, record the answer and keep the same version attached to your profile.

They do, because cookies support login state, settings and security checks. If you block them, some pages may not remember your choices, and that can affect how your account behaves across visits.