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Legal terms for tx3 in India

We keep this page focused on how your tx3 account is handled, what data we may store, and how access works when local rules matter.

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tx3 Legal terms for tx3 in India
CONTACT PATHS

Where to send legal requests

For legal requests, send the account email, the request type and any deadline you need us to consider. We use the same record trail for access checks, corrections and notices, so clear details help us answer the right thing the first time. If the matter needs written service, use the postal route shown in the footer. Do not send passwords or one-time codes; if we need identity proof, we will ask for it through the same thread.

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Email request

Send access, correction or deletion requests through the legal mailbox on our contact page. Add your account email, the request type and any reference number, so we can log it, verify it and reply against the same record.

Help form

Use the help form when you want a copy of stored data or need a detail on your account changed. Choose the legal category, describe the exact field and include any file that helps us confirm the request.

Postal notice

For formal notices, use the postal address shown in the footer when local rules require written service. Include your full name, account reference and a clear subject line, then keep a copy for your own records.

RECORD HANDLING

How we handle records and access

We keep only the records needed to run your account, answer legal requests and meet local duties.

Data use

We store account details, request logs and transaction references only for operating the account, handling disputes and meeting legal duties. We do not keep more than we need, and we review older records when retention rules allow.

Cookie use

Session cookies help the site recognise your sign-in, route forms and keep security checks in step. If you block them, some pages may ask for repeat verification and a few settings may not save between visits.

Account security

Before we change contact details or release sensitive records, we may ask for matching account data or a fresh verification step. That protects your profile if someone else tries to act in your name or submit a request.

Retention

We keep records for the period needed under law, tax rules, dispute handling or security checks. After that period, we delete or anonymise them where our systems and local rules allow, and we do not keep copies without a reason.

Change requests

If a stored detail is wrong, send the correction request with the exact field, the correct value and any supporting file. Clear requests help us update the right record without back-and-forth, delay or a mismatch in the audit trail.

Contact trail

For legal follow-up, keep the original email thread or form reference. It helps us trace the request, answer in order and show what was changed, when it changed and why, without asking you to resend the same details.

Common legal questions from you

This section answers the points you are most likely to raise about access, stored data and how we respond to changes. If your case depends on local law, we will say so in the reply and ask for any proof we need before moving ahead. You can always use the contact paths above if the answer you need is not listed here, and we will route the case to the right queue rather than send you in circles.

Yes. Send a request through the legal mailbox or form, and we will share the account data we can lawfully disclose. If anything must stay back for security or legal reasons, we will say why and point to the rule.

You can ask for a correction when a field is wrong. Tell us the exact item, the new value and any proof you have, then we will check the record and update it where allowed under local law.

We can remove or anonymise some records when local law and our retention duties allow it. We may keep certain items for audit, dispute handling or fraud checks, and we will tell you what remains.

Cookies do not change your right to ask questions, but they help us keep the session and route forms safely. If you block them, we may need extra verification before we act on the request.

If local law limits access, we follow that rule and explain the limit in plain language. We only make the request available where local law permits, and we will point you to the next lawful step.

Use the postal address shown in the footer when written service is needed, or send the same notice through the legal mailbox first. Include your full name, account reference and a clear subject.