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India legal terms for your account

p90 keeps this page focused on the rules that shape your account, your records, and how we handle requests.

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p90 India legal terms for your account
REQUEST ROUTES

Where to send legal requests

If you need a clause explained, a record copied, or a notice corrected, reach us through your account inbox.

Account inbox Send the exact section and the account email from your profile. We use that detail to match the request with the right record set and keep legal, privacy, and verification threads separate.
Document request Ask for a copy of the notice or a specific clause if you need it for your own records. We will share what local law allows and tell you if a redaction is required.
Change request If a clause needs correction, tell us what should change and why. We check the current page version, confirm the source record, and reply through the same channel you used.
DATA AND ACCESS

How we keep records clean

We keep only the records needed to run the page, verify requests, and settle disputes about a clause.

Data handling

Policy records stay in the smallest set we need for access checks, request handling, and dispute evidence. We separate them from general account activity, and only staff with a clear task can see them.

Cookies

Cookies keep the page language, session state, and region preferences in place while you move between sections. We use them for continuity, not for pushing extra prompts, and you can clear them through your browser at any time.

Account security

We verify sensitive changes through your signed-in account path, then flag unusual sign-ins, device switches, or repeated failed attempts. If the request looks out of pattern, we ask for a fresh confirmation before any change is applied.

Retention

We keep legal records for as long as the rule or dispute window requires, then remove or archive them according to the record type. When we can shorten a retention period, we do so without waiting for a separate request.

Change requests

To ask for a correction, send the exact clause, your account email, and the reason for the change. We compare it with the published page and reply with either the update, the limit, or the next step.

Contact trail

Every request gets a trail number so you can follow one thread from the first message to the final reply. If your request passes between teams, we keep the handoff notes inside the same trail.

Common legal questions for India

These questions cover the parts of the page most people ask about first: what the notice covers, when local law matters, how records are stored, and how you can ask for a correction. We keep the answers short so you can find the clause you need without reading the whole page twice. If your case is unusual, use the contact path in the support section.

It sets out how we handle account records, notices, access rules, and request handling for India. It does not replace local law; where a local rule applies, we follow the part that applies to your case.

Yes. Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits. If a section is not available in your location, we will not show it or let you act on it.

We keep only the records needed to run the page, confirm requests, and keep a clear trail for disputes. That usually includes page versions, contact logs, and the minimum account details needed to match your request.

Cookies help the page remember your language, region, and signed-in state so you do not have to reset them on every visit. They do not change the legal text or replace any record kept in your account.

Send the exact clause, your account email, and the change you want through the support path. We verify the record, confirm what local law allows, and reply with either the update or the reason we cannot make it.

Retention depends on the record type, the purpose of the record, and local law. We keep it only as long as needed for access checks, dispute handling, or page history, then archive or remove it when allowed.

Use the account inbox or the document request path. If your message is about a specific clause, include the page date and the wording you want reviewed so we can route it without delay.