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Open the Terms That Govern Your Account

These Terms & Conditions explain how your dpbosscom account works, what access we allow in India, and how each action is handled when local law permits.

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REACH US

Explore Ways To Reach Our Legal Team

If you want a clause explained, a copy of the current wording, or a record of a request, use the contact route linked to your account.

Email Write to our support mailbox if you want the current wording, a plain-English explanation of a clause, or a record of the request. We link the reply to your account so the thread stays precise.
Chat Use in-account chat when you need a quick read on an acceptance step, an update notice, or a request you already sent. Keep the message short and include the account name used on the site.
Contact form Send a form request when you need a copy of stored terms, a correction to profile data tied to your account, or a question on local law access. We respond through the same channel.
DATA CARE

Switch Between Data, Cookies, And Security

We treat this policy area as part of account control, not as filler text. That means we keep change logs, store request records, protect the login path, and limit access to staff…

Data handling

We keep only the data needed to run your account, answer questions on the terms, and record acceptance history. Sensitive entries are restricted, and we do not use profile data for unrelated purposes.

Cookies

Cookies help us remember language choice, session state, and the last page you read. They also help us notice repeated login errors or strange access patterns, which protects the account path.

Account security

Your password and login details stay tied to your account, and we expect you to keep them private. If you suspect misuse, contact us quickly so we can lock the session and check the record.

Retention

We keep accepted terms, request logs, and related support history for the period needed to meet legal and audit duties. After that, records are removed or masked according to our retention rules.

Change requests

If you need your name, contact detail, or communication setting changed, send the request from the registered account route. We only act after we confirm you own the account and the change is permitted.

Contact trail

For any policy issue, we keep the whole thread so you can see what was asked, what was answered, and which version of the terms was current at that time.

Take A Look At Common Terms Questions

These questions explain how the current terms work, who they apply to, and how updates are handled on this path. The page date shows when the wording last changed, and that version is the one we use for account decisions. If your point is not listed here, send it through support and we will check your account record before replying.

They cover account creation, access, accepted conduct, content use, payment handling where available, changes to the page, and how requests are handled. The current version controls until a later version replaces it.

They apply when you open an account, browse the lobby, send a request, or use any linked service. If local law limits access in your area, the page applies only where that access is allowed.

Yes. We may update wording, eligibility checks, or account rules when needed. The current page is the version we rely on, and continued use after a change means you accept the updated text.

UPI, Paytm, PhonePe, and Google Pay appear as payment context only. The actual options shown to you depend on region, account checks, and what local law permits at the time.

Use the support route linked to your account and tell us what needs changing. We verify the request against the registered details, then update only the fields that are allowed under our terms.

Send the clause reference and your account details through support. We will point you to the current wording, explain the reason for the rule, and note any request you make for a record.

The live page on this path is the version in force. If we publish a new version, the date on the page changes, and that new text applies from the stated time onward.