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Open h7m terms for India

Open h7m terms and conditions to see the rules that apply to account use, access checks and any change we make to this page.

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REACH US HERE

Switch to support for clauses

If any line in these terms is unclear, reach us before you continue. We handle clause queries through chat, email and the form on the site, and we can point you to…

Chat Use chat for quick clause checks, access questions and account-specific clarifications. Share the page section you are reading and the email on your account so we can locate the right record and answer in context.
Email Write to us when you need a written reply on changes, corrections or record requests. Include the issue, your account email and any earlier message so we can verify the case and respond against the same thread.
Form Use the site form if you want a tracked request for a correction, a copy of a record or a question about a clause. We keep the submission with your account trail so the next reply stays linked.
DATA AND ACCESS

Browse records, cookies and security

We keep the terms tied to the account data we need for access, checks and dispute handling.

Data use

We use the details you share to manage access, send clause updates and match requests to the correct account. That includes the contact channel you choose, the device route you use and the messages needed to resolve a dispute.

Cookies

Cookies help us keep the page stable, remember your session and reduce repeat checks while you read the terms. If you clear them, some settings may not hold, and you may need to confirm your route again.

Security

Account security starts with your own email, phone and password control. We ask you to keep those details current, avoid sharing them and tell us quickly if you see activity that does not match your use.

Retention

We keep the page version, request trail and support reply for as long as needed to handle the matter and meet legal duties. After that, we remove or archive records according to our retention rules.

Change requests

If you want a correction or an explanation of a clause, send the exact text and the reason for the change. We check the request against your account record and reply with the action we can take.

Contact trail

Every contact path leaves a record so we can follow the thread across chat, email or the form. That helps us avoid duplicate replies and makes it easier for you to ask again later.

Open account questions on terms

These answers cover the main questions we hear about this page, your account rights and how access works when local law is part of the decision. If your case depends on a specific clause, read the current text first and then contact us with the exact line you want explained. That keeps the reply tied to the right version and avoids confusion after a page update.

You can open an account only if local law allows access where you are. We may also ask for checks that match the details you submit, and we can stop the process if the rule set does not fit your location.

Yes. When we update them, the page text here becomes the version that applies from that moment. If a change affects your use, we expect you to read it before you continue with the account.

We use account data to run access checks, manage requests and keep a record of what happened. We do not keep more than we need for the purpose, and we limit access to staff who need it.

Yes. Extra rules can apply to Live Blackjack, Crash Game, Bingo or Fishing God, and those rules sit with this page. Read the clause for the game you want before you join a table or room.

Send the exact clause or record you want changed, the reason, and the account email tied to the request. We verify it against our records and reply through the same contact route when possible.

We keep request trails, support replies and page versions for as long as needed to resolve the matter and meet legal duties. After that, we archive or delete them under our retention rules.

Use chat for quick checks, email for a written thread, or the site form for a tracked request. Include the page line you mean so we can answer the exact point.