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livesport055 Privacy Terms for Malaysia

We wrote this page so you can see what we collect, why we keep it, and how you can ask us to change it.

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CONTACT PATHS

How To Reach Us

If you want to ask about your records, start with the route that matches your account.

In-account form Use the form after login when you want access, correction, or a privacy check. It keeps the request linked to your profile, the time stamp, and the same case record our team works from.
Support mailbox If you cannot reach the account area, send a written request to the email address shown in your account. Include your registered contact detail and the change you want so we can match the record.
Contact page The contact page works for general privacy questions, lost-access requests, and follow-up questions. We route those messages to the same team that handles data access, correction, and account verification.
DATA PRACTICES

What We Keep And Why

We keep account data, session data, and request history in a way that lets us answer your questions without losing the trail behind the request.

Account data

We store the details you submit at signup and during later checks, along with the minimum record needed to keep your profile current and to confirm the right account when you contact us.

Cookies

Cookies help remember your language choice, session state, and device signals. They also reduce repeated login prompts and help us spot unusual activity that may need a security check.

Activity logs

We keep time stamps for logins, wallet actions, and support requests so we can trace a request back to the right event. That record helps when you ask for a correction or dispute a change.

Security checks

If a login, device, or request looks unfamiliar, we may ask for extra confirmation before making account changes. That step protects the account and helps us avoid changing the wrong record.

Retention

We keep data only while it is needed for account handling, security, dispute work, or legal duties. After that purpose ends, we remove it from active use or keep only what the law asks us to retain.

Your requests

You can ask for access, correction, or removal through the contact routes above. We will confirm identity where needed and respond within the time allowed by local law and our internal process.

Privacy Questions We Hear Often

These answers explain how we handle access requests, correction requests, cookies, retention, and contact routes. If you want to change a record, start with the account form so we can match the right profile and keep the request linked to your case. When a request depends on local law, we will say so plainly and only act where local law permits. The same approach applies whether your question comes from a new account, a closed account, or a login problem.

We collect the details you submit, the account activity linked to your login, and device signals that help us keep the record accurate. Where local law allows, we may use that data to answer requests and protect the account.

Cookies remember language choice, session state, and device patterns. They also help us avoid repeated login prompts and spot access that does not fit the normal account pattern.

Yes. Use the in-account form or the support routes listed here to ask for access or correction. We may ask for identity confirmation before sharing data with the right person.

We keep records for as long as they are needed for account handling, security, dispute work, or legal duties. After that, we remove them from active use or keep only what we must retain.

Only the staff and service partners who need the data to run account handling, security checks, or request handling can see it. They are limited to the task they are working on.

Send the request through the account form or the contact page. Tell us what needs to change, and we will verify the record before we update it.

Yes. If a request or access condition depends on local law, we will follow that law and only provide the service or action where local law permits.