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Legal terms for Malaysia account access

Legal terms, privacy rules, cookie choices and payment-record handling sit together here so you can read the rules before you open an account.

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CONTACT ROUTES

Three contact routes for legal requests

Legal questions need a clear trail, so we keep account help separate from routine lobby chat where the request involves privacy, identity, records or terms.

Account help panel Open the help panel after login when your request relates to your own account…
Email record request Use email for privacy requests, data correction, deletion checks or copies of account records.
Payment reference check For Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, Boost dan FPX questions with a legal or record…
DATA PRACTICE

Six ways we handle legal records

A legal page should tell you what happens behind the account screen, not just state broad promises.

Data collected

We collect account data you provide, device details needed for security checks, cookie choices and payment references. These records support account access, dispute tracing, fraud checks and service messages linked to your account.

Cookie control

Cookies help remember login sessions, language choices and security signals. You can adjust browser settings, but blocking required cookies may affect account access, identity checks and pages that need a signed-in session.

Account security

Before we act on sensitive requests, we may check your registered phone, email, payment reference or recent account activity. These checks reduce the risk of another person changing your records without permission.

Record retention

We keep legal, payment and account records for the period needed to handle disputes, meet record-keeping duties and protect account integrity. When records are no longer needed, we remove or reduce them where permitted.

Correction requests

If your name, contact details or account data is wrong, send a correction request with proof that links you to the account. We check the evidence before updating records that affect access or payments.

Access limits

Access to the lobby, wallet and account tools depends on local law and account checks. If a restriction applies in your location, we may limit access while keeping records needed for legal handling.

Legal questions before you open an account

These answers explain how we handle rights, records, access and contact requests in practical terms. They are written for Malaysia account holders and focus on the legal rules that affect your account. If your issue involves a live dispute, use the account help panel so we can connect your message to the correct records.

Yes, it explains the account rules we apply for Malaysia access, payment records and data handling. Your access still depends on local law and is available where local law permits.

We keep the data needed to run your account, check access, record payments and answer support requests. This may include contact details, device signals, cookie choices, payment references and messages you send us.

You can send a record request through the help panel or email route. We will check account ownership first, then provide records we can release under the rules that apply to your request.

Payment entries are stored with timestamps, reference codes and account identifiers. For Touch 'n Go, GrabPay, Boost dan FPX, those records help us trace wallet entries, corrections and dispute questions.

Yes, you can ask us to correct account details that are wrong or outdated. We may request proof before changing data that affects login, identity checks, payment handling or legal records.

Cookies help keep your session active, remember choices and support security checks. If you block required cookies, some account pages may not load correctly or may ask you to verify again.

Use the account help panel for account-linked disputes and include dates, reference codes and a short explanation. For data rights or record requests, email is better because it keeps a clearer written trail.