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b4ufly Legal Terms for India

On b4ufly, the legal page keeps access rules, data use, cookies, and request paths in one place before you move ahead.

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CONTACT PATHS

How to Reach Our Legal Desk

If you want a correction, a copy of stored data, or a question answered in writing, start with the contact path that matches your record. We use the account email, in-app chat, and postal requests to route legal queries to the right team, and we keep each request logged so you can refer back to it. Before any change is made, we verify the account and the request details.

Team online

Email

Send a written request from the address on your account when you need a copy of stored data, a correction, or a question about a clause. We check the record first, then reply in writing.

In-app chat

Use in-app chat for quicker routing when your question touches access, consent, or a transaction trail linked to UPI, Paytm, or PhonePe. We log the thread so the same request can be traced later.

Postal request

If you need a signed paper trail, send a letter to the postal address listed in the account area. Include your registered name, phone number, and the change you want so we can match the record.

DATA AND CONTROL

How We Handle Your Data

We keep only the data needed for account access, wallet reconciliation, fraud checks, dispute handling, and legal retention.

Data handling

We keep only the details needed to run the account, check identity, reconcile wallet movement, and answer legal requests. Access is limited inside our team, and the record stays tied to the purpose that created it.

Cookies

Cookies store session state, language choice, and consent settings. They help the page remember where you left off without changing the legal terms. You can clear them in your browser, though some settings may reset.

Account security

Login alerts, password checks, and device logs help us spot unusual access or account sharing. If something looks wrong, we may pause sensitive actions until the account holder confirms the request from the registered contact.

Record retention

We keep records for the period needed by law, dispute handling, and audit trails, then delete or anonymise what we are allowed to remove. Some logs stay longer when a payment query or open case is still active.

Change requests

For a correction, a copy request, or deletion where the law allows it, contact us from the registered email or in-app chat. We verify identity first so the change reaches the right record.

Access checks

If state rules or local law change, we may update access conditions and the written terms on this page. You should check the current version before you use the account, because that version governs the record.

Questions About Legal Access

These answers cover who can open an account, how we use data, how long records stay, and what happens when you ask for a change. If a clause needs a state-specific reading, the written terms and the law that applies to you decide it. Keep the account email ready when you contact us, because we verify the request before we move any record.

You can open one only where local law permits and where you meet the age and identity rules that apply to you. If access differs by region, we show the rule that applies to the account you are using.

We keep account details, login logs, device signals, and transaction records so we can manage access, security, dispute handling, and legal retention. We do not use that data for anything outside those purposes without a lawful basis.

Yes. Send the request through the contact path linked to your account, and we will verify your identity before sharing what we can. Some records may stay back if the law or a dispute hold requires it.

Cookies help remember your session, language, and consent choices so you do not have to reset them each time. They do not change the legal terms, but they help us keep the page and login flow consistent.

Transfer trails from UPI, Paytm, and PhonePe stay attached to the account so we can match money movement, confirm checks, and answer questions later. That record also helps if a bank or payment provider asks for proof.

Yes, if your name, phone number, or account detail is wrong, send the change request from your registered contact. We may ask for proof before updating anything, and we keep the earlier record only as long as the law requires.

If local law changes, we update the written terms or access settings as needed. The latest page version tells you what applies now, and older wording no longer governs the account once the new version is posted.