Terms Of Service
The master account agreement. Other policy pages reference clauses here rather than restating them, so a single edit propagates cleanly without leaving stale wording elsewhere on the legal hub.
This is the depo77 legal hub. We've put our account terms, jurisdiction notes, privacy posture and dispute paths in one place so you can scan them before you...
Our lobby is available where local law permits. depo77 operates under licensing arrangements that govern how we hold balances, verify your identity and handle disputes — and we apply those rules consistently across supported regions in Indonesia. You agree to the account terms when you sign up, and we agree to keep your data, your sessions and your withdrawal flow inside the
boundaries our regulator sets. If a clause changes, we notify you on the dashboard before it takes effect, and prior versions stay archived on this page for reference. Where a regional restriction applies, the lobby will tell you at sign-in rather than after deposit.
Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.
Send formal notices, data requests or jurisdiction questions to our legal desk. We acknowledge within one business day and route the matter to the right reviewer, with a written reply attached to your account thread.
Our privacy officer handles access, correction and deletion requests under applicable Indonesia data rules. Submit through your account panel and we'll verify identity before releasing anything tied to your profile or session history.
If you disagree with a ruling on a bet, deposit or closure, open a dispute ticket from the lobby footer. A senior reviewer outside the original decision chain reads it and replies in writing.
Every legal clause carries a version stamp and a change date. You can see which paragraph moved, when it moved and the short rationale we attach so nothing on this page shifts silently between your visits.
We draft notices in everyday English for Indonesia, then a compliance reviewer signs off. If a clause reads like jargon to a regular reader, it goes back for a rewrite before publication on this page.
Our policy team is staffed, not outsourced to a template service. Reviewers are named internally on each clause so the same human is accountable when you raise a follow-up question on the same topic.
We align our wording with the regulator that supervises our licence. When their guidance updates, we mirror the change inside fourteen days and mark the affected clause with a fresh revision tag on this page.
An external auditor reviews our account terms and privacy handling annually. Their findings shape the next round of edits, and material observations are summarised in the changelog you can scroll through below.
Older versions of every clause stay available through the archive link. If you signed up under a previous edition, you can still read the exact wording that applied on the day you opened your account.
The master account agreement. Other policy pages reference clauses here rather than restating them, so a single edit propagates cleanly without leaving stale wording elsewhere on the legal hub.
Covers what we collect, why we hold it and how long it stays. Mirrors the data definitions used in the terms so the same word means the same thing on both pages.
Lists session, preference and analytics cookies separately. The categories match the consent panel you see at first visit, so toggling one place reflects in the other immediately.
Explains identity checks and source-of-funds requests. Cross-references the verification clauses in the terms so you see one rule, not two competing versions, across the hub.
Sets out timelines, escalation tiers and the external referral path. Uses the same dispute terminology as the support page so a ticket maps directly to a clause.
Lets you revisit consent at any time. The wording mirrors the cookie notice, and changes you make here override the original choice you accepted at signup.
A single log of dated edits across every policy document. If a clause moved between pages, the changelog notes the move so you can trace it without hunting.