How tinju55 Handles Your Account Data
This is the tinju55 privacy policy — the page that tells you exactly what we collect when you open an account, how we store it, and which teams...
Our Privacy Posture and Your Rights
We collect the data your account needs: identity details you give us at sign-up, device fingerprints for security, and the wallet identifiers tied to DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS deposits. We process this under Indonesia's data protection framework and only where local law permits. Your information sits with our infrastructure team and the payment processors required to settle a transaction — nobody
else inside tinju55 reads it. You can ask us to export, correct or erase records linked to your account, subject to the retention windows our finance and compliance teams must keep for supported regions. We don't sell your data to outside marketers, and we don't share lobby behaviour with third-party advertising networks.
Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.
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How We Keep This Policy Honest
Reviewed Quarterly
Our compliance team rereads this policy every quarter and after any product change that touches account data. Edits are dated...
Indonesia-Aligned
We align the wording with Indonesia's personal data protection rules and adjust phrasing whenever the regulator publishes fresh guidance. Where...
Named Owners
A named data protection lead inside tinju55 signs off on every revision. That person is reachable through the privacy inbox...
Plain-Language Drafting
We draft in plain English rather than legalese so you can read this on your phone in one sitting. Defined...
Change Log
Every material change is logged with a date and a one-line summary. If we widen what we collect, we tell...
Independent Audit
Our security controls are checked by an external auditor on a regular cycle. The audit covers how account data flows...
Consistency Across Our Policy Pages
| Terms of Service | Our terms page sets the contract for using tinju55; this privacy policy sets the data rules underneath it. The two are written to line up — no clause here contradicts a clause there. |
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| Cookie Notice | The cookie notice goes deeper on browser storage and tracking pixels. This page references it but doesn't repeat every detail, so check there for session and analytics specifics. |
| KYC Policy | Identity verification rules live on the KYC page. We point to it from here because the documents you submit for KYC are the most sensitive items inside the data set this policy governs. |
| Payments Disclosure | DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS handling has its own disclosure page. This policy tells you what we keep; the payments page tells you what the processor keeps on their side of the transaction. |
| Account Closure | Closure rules sit on the account page. When you close, we apply the retention windows described here — some records stay for finance reasons, the rest are erased on schedule. |
| Complaints Path | The complaints page lists escalation steps if a privacy request stalls. Use it after you've contacted the privacy inbox and given us the acknowledgement window described in this policy. |
| Security Statement | Our security statement covers encryption, access controls and incident response. It's the technical counterpart to this policy, which focuses on rights, collection scope and retention rather than infrastructure. |
What This Policy Page Covers at a Glance
Collection Scope
We list every category of data we collect — identity, device, wallet identifier, lobby activity — so you can see the full shape of your account file without hunting through nested clauses.
Retention Windows
Each data category has a retention window written next to it. Finance records sit longer because Indonesia tax rules require it; marketing preferences clear quickly once you opt out.
Your Rights Panel
A dedicated block explains export, correction, erasure and objection rights. Each right comes with the route to exercise it and the response window our team commits to honouring.
Third-Party Map
We name the processor categories that touch your data — payment rails, identity checkers, cloud hosts — so you know who sits between your account and our storage layer.
Change Log Block
The change log sits at the bottom of the page with dated entries. You can scan it to see what shifted since your last read instead of comparing two versions line by line.
Contact Strip
Contact paths for the privacy desk sit in a fixed strip on this page so you never have to scroll back to find the inbox, chat route or written-notice form.