How tasiktoto Handles Your Account Data
This is the privacy policy for tasiktoto. We wrote it to tell you what we collect when you open an account, how we store your lobby activity, and...
Policy Posture and Jurisdiction Notes
Our privacy policy applies to your tasiktoto account where local law permits and across supported regions in Indonesia. We collect identifiers you give us at sign-up, the device fingerprint your browser shares, and transaction references that come back from your e-wallet provider. We do not sell your data to third parties. Wallet hand-offs to DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS pass through tokenised
references — we never see your wallet PIN. Retention follows Indonesian financial-record practice, and you can request deletion of marketing flags any time by writing to our policy desk through the channels listed below on this page.
Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.
How This Policy Is Reviewed
Six editorial signals show how the privacy policy stays accurate over time.
Quarterly Legal Review
Our in-house counsel re-reads every clause each quarter and flags anything that drifted from current Indonesian privacy practice. Changes get a dated note at the bottom of the page.
Plain-Language Pass
After legal sign-off, an editor rewrites dense paragraphs into language you can scan on a phone. Technical terms stay, but the surrounding sentences get shorter and more direct.
Wallet-Partner Sync
When DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS update their data-handling notes, we mirror the relevant changes here so the two policies you see do not contradict each other.
Versioned Changelog
Every published edit lands in a visible changelog with the date and a one-line summary. You can compare what changed between two visits without contacting us.
Independent Read
Once a year an external privacy consultant reads the document end to end and writes a memo on gaps. Action items from that memo become the next quarterly update.
Reader Feedback Loop
Questions sent to our policy inbox often expose wording that is hard to follow. We track those and rewrite the relevant clauses so the next reader has a clearer answer.
Consistency With Our Other Legal Pages
Our policy pages share definitions and tone so you do not get conflicting answers in different corners of the site.
| Terms of Service | Defines the contract between you and tasiktoto. The privacy policy reuses the same definitions for account, session, and supported region so the two documents read as one set. |
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| Cookie Notice | Lists the cookies the lobby drops. The privacy policy refers back to this notice for category details rather than duplicating the table on two separate pages. |
| AML Statement | Explains the anti-money-laundering checks tied to wallet hand-offs. The privacy policy points here when describing why we keep transaction references on file. |
| KYC Procedure | Walks through identity verification at sign-up. Personal documents collected during KYC are governed by the retention rules described in this privacy policy. |
| Marketing Preferences | Controls promotional contact. The privacy policy explains the legal basis; the preferences page is the actual switch you flip to opt out of messages. |
| Data Request Form | Structured form for export, correction, or deletion. The privacy policy describes the rights; the form is how you exercise them without writing free-form emails. |
| Complaint Path | Steps to escalate if a privacy answer does not satisfy you. Mirrors the wording in our broader complaints page so neither route gives you a different timeline. |
What This Policy Page Shows You
Six visible elements anchor the privacy layout so you can find a clause without scrolling end to end.
Effective Date Banner
Pinned at the top of the document so you always see when the current version went live. If the date moved since your last visit, the changelog tells you what shifted.
Clause Anchors
Each section has a short URL anchor. Share a link to a specific clause with our support team and they land on the exact paragraph you want clarified.
Definitions Sidebar
Recurring terms — account, session, supported region, wallet reference — sit in a sidebar so you do not have to re-read three paragraphs to remember what each phrase covers.
Rights Summary Card
A compact card lists your access, correction, and deletion rights. It links into the longer clauses for the legal wording but gives you the headline first.
Contact Block
The policy desk contact details repeat near the foot of the page so you do not scroll back up to find the email after reading a clause that prompted a question.
Changelog Footer
Dated entries describe what was edited and why. Older versions are archived and can be requested through the policy inbox if you need a copy for your records.