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4vedas legal terms for your account

This page sets out the legal terms that apply to your account, from access checks to data handling and record changes.

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REQUEST ROUTES

4vedas contact paths for legal requests

If you need help with access, record changes, or a copy of the terms tied to your account, use one of the routes below.

Email Send a written request from the email linked to your account. Include the exact change, the date, and any reference numbers so we can find the record and answer on the legal point you raised.
Chat Use in-site chat after sign-in when you need a faster check on access blocks, name mismatches, or a request that needs extra proof. We can tell you what to send next without leaving the account area.
Contact form The account form suits corrections, deletion requests, and questions on retention. Add the account email and the change you want, and we will verify the request before we act on it.
DATA HANDLING

How 4vedas handles records

We handle this policy area by tying every request to the account email and the record history that sits beside it.

Data use

We only use the details needed to run your account, answer your request, and meet legal duties. That includes your contact email, chosen language, payment references, and the records linked to any correction you ask us to make.

Cookies

Cookies help us keep you signed in, remember your language, and detect repeat errors or unusual access. You can clear them in your browser, but some account pages may not keep your preferences after that.

Account security

We check for name matches, device changes, and repeated login attempts before sensitive actions. If something looks wrong, we may pause the request until you confirm it from the registered email or in-site chat.

Retention

We keep records only for the period needed for support, reconciliation, dispute handling, fraud checks, and legal duties. When the period ends, the record is removed or archived under the rules that apply.

Change requests

To update your name, contact route, or withdrawal details, send a clear request from your registered email and include the exact change you want. We verify first, then make the update if the law allows it.

Contact point

For access blocks, data questions, or a copy of the terms tied to your account, use the support route below. We answer in the order requests arrive and keep a record of the outcome.

Questions on access and changes

These questions cover access, records, cookies, and the route for changes. If local law allows your account use, the same legal checks still apply to deposits, withdrawals, profile edits, and data requests. Read the answers below to see when we can make a change, when we need extra proof, and how long we keep the records that support your account.

Access depends on local law and on the details in your account. If your region allows it, you can proceed after the usual checks, but we may stop a session that conflicts with the rules that apply to you.

We ask when names do not match, when a device changes, or when a request affects withdrawals or sensitive data. The check helps us confirm that the request came from your account before we act.

Yes, if the law allows it and the request comes from your registered email. We may ask for one more confirmation step before we replace the contact detail in our records.

We keep them only as long as needed for account support, payment reconciliation, dispute handling, fraud checks, and any legal duty that still applies. After that, we remove or archive them.

Cookies remember your session, language choice, and repeated device patterns. They help us show the right pages after sign-in and spot unusual access; clearing them may reset preferences in your browser.

Use the email or form listed on this page, or send a message from the account email you use here. That helps us match the request to the right record before we reply.

If a rule changes in your region, we may pause access, adjust the terms that apply, or ask for a fresh check before you continue. We follow the law where your account is used.