LEGAL REFERENCE

How meme4d Handles Your Account Data

This is the meme4d privacy policy page. We wrote it so you can see, in plain language, what we collect when you open an account, why we hold...

Policy v3.2Indonesia scopePlain-languageAccount dataUpdated quarterly
meme4d How meme4d Handles Your Account Data

Our Privacy Posture & Jurisdiction Scope

Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.

24/7 SUPPORT

Privacy Contact Paths

Team online

Privacy Inbox

Write to our privacy desk for any data-access, correction or deletion request. We aim to respond within seven working days and we'll confirm receipt the same day your message lands.

Live Chat Escalation

Open the lobby chat widget and ask for the privacy team. Front-line agents route policy questions to a named reviewer who can authorise data exports tied to your verified account.

Account Closure Line

Use the account closure form inside your dashboard if you want your records purged. We process closures on a rolling basis and email you a confirmation reference once the purge completes.

WHY VISITORS TRUST US

Editorial Trust Signals For This Policy

Named Reviewer

Every revision of this policy is signed off by a named data officer at meme4d. You'll see the reviewer initials and the date stamp at the bottom of the page each time we publish.

Quarterly Refresh

We re-read this policy every quarter against the rules that apply in Indonesia. If wording shifts, we mark the change in our version log so you can see exactly what moved.

Plain Language Pass

Before publishing, we run the text through a plain-language pass. No buried clauses, no font tricks. If a sentence reads like a contract, we rewrite it until your account decisions stay informed.

External Audit Hooks

Our processor list is open to external auditors under NDA. When auditors flag a clause, we update the public policy within fourteen days and note the change in the section history.

Versioned History

Older versions of this policy stay accessible on request. If you signed up under an earlier wording, you can ask the privacy desk for the exact text that was live on your join date.

No Dark Patterns

Consent toggles are off by default. We never pre-tick marketing boxes and we never hide the opt-out behind a second screen. What you click is what we record on your account.

Consistency Across Our Policy Pages

Privacy vs TermsThis privacy policy speaks only to data handling. Account conduct, lobby rules and payout mechanics live on the terms page. The two are written to align — never to contradict.
Privacy vs CookiesCookie behaviour gets its own dedicated page so you can adjust trackers without re-reading the full data policy. Both pages share the same version log.
Privacy vs AMLAnti-money-laundering checks reuse the identity data described here, but the AML page sets out the financial-side retention windows separately for clarity.
Privacy vs KYCKYC document handling sits inside this policy under the verification clause. The KYC page itself focuses on what files you upload and the supported formats.
Privacy vs MarketingMarketing consent is governed by this policy but managed through your account preferences. Toggling off in your dashboard updates our records within twenty-four hours.
Privacy vs PaymentsWallet references for DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS are covered here at the data layer. The payments page handles fees, limits and timing — not data scope.
Privacy vs ClosureAccount closure data flow is described in this policy. The closure form on your dashboard executes the request and triggers the retention countdown noted above.

What This Policy Page Shows You

Version Stamp

A clear version number and publish date sits at the top so you can tell at a glance whether the policy has shifted since your last visit to meme4d.

Section Anchors

Jump links along the side let you skip to retention, sharing, or your rights without scrolling. Each anchor matches the headings used in our internal data map.

Data Map Summary

A short data map summarises what we collect at sign-up, at cashier, and during lobby play. It mirrors the long-form clauses without hiding any category.

Rights Checklist

Your access, correction, deletion and portability rights are listed as a checklist. Each row links to the form or inbox that triggers the request on your account.

Processor Index

A named processor index shows which third parties touch your data and why. The index updates whenever we onboard or retire a vendor under this policy.

Change Log Footer

At the foot of the page, a change log records what moved between versions. Strikethroughs show removed text so the edit trail is visible to you, not buried.

Privacy Questions We Hear Often

At sign-up we collect your name, contact details, date of birth and the wallet reference you choose. Device fingerprints are logged for fraud checks. Nothing else is gathered until you actively use a cashier or lobby feature.

We retain core records for the period financial reporting law requires across supported regions in Indonesia, typically five years. After that window closes, identity fields are purged and only anonymised transaction totals remain on file.

Yes. Send a data-access request to the privacy inbox listed above. We compile a structured export covering account fields, cashier history and consent records, then deliver it through a secure link within seven working days.

We share only with named processors handling payments, identity checks and infrastructure. Each one is bound by contract and listed on the processor index. We never sell your data and we never pass it to marketing brokers.

Open your account dashboard, go to preferences, and toggle marketing off. The change syncs to our records within a day. You can also email the privacy desk and we will action the withdrawal manually for you.

Yes. Wallet references you use at the cashier are governed by this policy at the data layer. Fees and timing live on the payments page, but how we store and protect those references is described right here.

We post the new version, update the date stamp, and add an entry to the change log at the foot of the page. Material changes also trigger an in-lobby notice the next time you sign in.