ular Casino & Sportsbook Data Care
This page describes what we collect when you use ular and how we keep that data protected. We take your privacy seriously. When you create an account on our ular platform, deposit funds via DANA or e-wallet, place bets on Liga 1 football, or play live-dealer blackjack, we collect certain information. We explain exactly what we collect, why we collect it, and how we use it.
We do not sell your personal data to third parties. We do not share your payment details with external companies. We encrypt all sensitive information and store it on secure servers. Our privacy practices comply with applicable data-protection regulations in supported jurisdictions.
If you have questions about how we handle your data on ular, or if you want to request a copy of your information or ask us to delete your account, contact our support team. We respond to all data requests within 14 days.
What Data We Collect on ular
When you create an ular account, we collect your name, email address, phone number, and identity document number (KTP or passport). We use this information to verify your identity and comply with anti-fraud regulations. We also collect your date of birth to confirm you are at least 18 years old.
When you deposit on ular, we record the payment method you used (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet), the amount, and the date and time. We do not store your full payment credentials—your bank account number or e-wallet password. We receive only a confirmation from your payment provider that the transaction succeeded.
When you place bets or play games on ular, we record your betting history, game activity, account balance, and any winnings or losses. We also collect technical data: your device type (Android phone, iPhone, desktop), your IP address, and your browser type. This helps us detect fraud and improve our ular platform's performance.
Cookies and tracking on ular
We use cookies to keep you logged into your ular account and to remember your preferences. We do not use cookies to track you across other websites. You can disable cookies in your browser settings, but this may affect your ability to use ular.
How We Use Your Data on ular
We use your personal data for several purposes. First, we verify your identity and prevent fraud. Second, we process your deposits and withdrawals. Third, we settle your bets and pay out winnings. Fourth, we provide customer support—when you contact us with a question, we use your account data to help you.
We also use your data to comply with legal obligations. If a court or government agency requests information about your ular account, we may be required to provide it. We will notify you of such requests unless we are legally prohibited from doing so.
We may send you emails about your account activity, such as deposit confirmations, withdrawal approvals, or bet settlement notifications. We do not send marketing emails unless you opt in. You can unsubscribe from non-essential emails at any time through your ular account settings.
Third-Party Processors and Data Sharing on ular
We use third-party service providers to help us operate ular. Our payment processors handle deposit and withdrawal transactions. Our hosting provider stores our servers. Our email provider sends account notifications. These third parties have access to your data only to the extent necessary to perform their services, and they are contractually bound to keep your data confidential.
We do not share your personal data with marketing companies, data brokers, or advertisers. We do not sell your betting history or gaming preferences. If we are acquired by another company, we will notify you and give you the option to delete your account before any data transfer occurs.
Our servers may be located outside your jurisdiction. By using ular, you consent to your data being transferred to and stored in other countries. We maintain the same level of data protection regardless of server location.
Your Rights Regarding Data on ular
You have the right to request a copy of all data we hold about you on ular. You can request this through your account settings or by contacting our support team. We will provide your data in a portable format within 14 days.
You have the right to correct inaccurate data. If your name, email, or phone number is wrong in your ular account, you can update it yourself through account settings. If you cannot update it, contact support.
You have the right to request deletion of your ular account and associated data. We will delete your account within 30 days, except where we are required by law to retain records (for example, for anti-money-laundering compliance). After deletion, you cannot recover your account or any data associated with it.
Data Security and Retention on ular
We encrypt all sensitive data using industry-standard encryption protocols. Your password is hashed and never stored in plain text. Your payment information is encrypted during transmission and storage. Our servers are protected by firewalls and intrusion-detection systems.
We retain your personal data for as long as your ular account is active. After you delete your account, we retain certain data for legal and compliance purposes—typically for 7 years to comply with anti-money-laundering regulations. We delete non-essential data (such as push-notification preferences) within 30 days of account deletion.
Changes to Our Privacy Policy on ular
We may update this privacy policy at any time. We will notify you of significant changes via email at least 14 days before they take effect. By continuing to use ular after the notice period, you accept the updated policy. If you do not agree with the changes, you can delete your account before the new policy takes effect.
For questions about our privacy practices on ular, contact our English-language support team. You can also review our full terms and conditions or legal notice for additional information about how we operate. If you have concerns about data protection in your jurisdiction, you may also contact your local data-protection authority.