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Privacy Policy for fn7 Accounts

Your account details, device signals, and payment records are covered here so you know what we collect before you open an account.

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fn7 Privacy Policy for fn7 Accounts
CONTACT ROUTES

Ways To Reach Our Privacy Desk

If you need a privacy change, start with the channel that matches your account so we can verify the request.

Email request Send your privacy request from the email linked to your account, and tell us which record you want changed or deleted. We use that trail to confirm the request and reply in writing.
Account form Use the form inside your account when you want a correction, copy, or deletion request. It keeps the request tied to your profile, which makes verification faster and cuts down on mistakes.
Written follow-up After we receive your request, we send a written reply that explains the next step, any identity check we still need, and whether a local legal duty keeps part of the record on file.
CARE AND CONTROL

How We Handle Your Details

We keep only the records needed to run the account, check requests, and meet legal duties. Cookies and similar tools remember session state, language choice, and basic security signals.

Records we keep

We keep contact details, session logs, device signals, and payment traces only for the time needed to run the account, handle disputes, and meet legal duties where local law asks us to retain them.

Cookies and sessions

Cookies help remember your sign-in state, language choice, and page load settings. We use similar tools for security checks and to spot abnormal activity without reading private content that is not needed.

Account safety

When you ask for a sensitive change, we may confirm your email, phone number, or a recent action before we update anything. That extra step helps us avoid the wrong person changing your record.

Retention window

Retention depends on the record type. Payment logs, dispute files, and legal records can stay longer than simple chat messages, but we remove or de-identify what we no longer need once the lawful period ends.

Request changes

You can ask us to correct contact details, copy records, or delete items we are allowed to remove. If a request must stay on file for legal reasons, we tell you why and what remains.

Contact path

Send privacy questions through the channel tied to your account, or use the web form if you cannot reach the mailbox. We keep a written trail so you can follow the request from start to finish.

Questions About Your Privacy Policy

These questions cover the points people usually check before they open an account: what we collect, how cookies work, how long records stay with us, and how to ask for changes. If a request depends on local law, we explain the limit and the lawful option that remains. We answer from the account-linked route so we can verify the request and keep the exchange traceable.

It covers the records we collect when you open, use, or close an account, plus cookies, device signals, support messages, and payment traces. It also explains when we may share limited details with service partners.

We may collect your name, phone, email, browser data, device signals, session logs, and records linked to deposits or withdrawals. We only keep the pieces needed for account running, checks, and legal duties.

Cookies remember sign-in state, language choice, and small session settings, so the page does not forget your place. We also use similar tools to spot unusual access and protect the account trail.

Retention depends on the record type. Simple support messages may leave our system sooner, while payment logs, dispute files, and legal records can stay longer if law asks us to keep them.

Send the request from the account-linked channel and tell us what needs to change. We may ask you to confirm a phone number, email, or recent action before we make any update.

Use the privacy mailbox, the web form, or in-account chat. We keep every request in writing, confirm the next step, and tell you if a law limits what we can change.