boru 01Privacy Policy
This page describes what we collect when you use boru 01 and how we keep that data protected. We take your privacy seriously and operate under strict data-handling practices. When you register an account, deposit via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or bank transfer, or play our sportsbook, live-dealer tables, slots, or esports markets, we collect and process information to deliver service and comply with regulations.
We collect personal data (email, phone, name, address, ID number) for account verification and anti-money-laundering compliance. We collect transaction data (deposits, withdrawals, bet history) to settle accounts and detect fraud. We collect device and usage data (IP address, browser type, game interaction logs) to operate our platform and improve security. All data is encrypted in transit and at rest on our servers.
Our boru 01 privacy practices comply with standard data-protection principles. You have rights to access, correct, or request deletion of your data, subject to legal obligations. This policy explains those rights and how to exercise them. If you have questions, contact our support team via in-app chat or email during business hours.
What data we collect on boru 01
When you register on boru 01, we collect your email address, phone number, name, date of birth, and password. We ask for this data to create your account and verify your identity. During account verification (required before your first withdrawal), we collect a copy of your ID (passport, national ID, or driver's license) and proof of address (utility bill or bank statement). We store these documents securely and delete them after regulatory retention periods expire.
When you deposit or withdraw funds, we record the payment method, amount, timestamp, and transaction status. We also note which bank or e-wallet you used (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). This data is required for settlement, tax reporting, and anti-money-laundering compliance. We never store your full payment card number or banking credentials—payment processors handle those securely separate from our systems.
When you play games on boru 01, we log your game type (sportsbook, live dealer, slots, esports), bet amount, outcome, and timestamp. We record IP addresses, browser type, operating system, and device model for security and fraud detection. We also log when you log in, log out, and how long you play. This data helps us detect unauthorized access and identify patterns of fraud or collusion.
How we use your data on boru 01
We use your email and phone number to send account notifications, settlement confirmations, and security alerts. We use your name and address to verify your identity and comply with know-your-customer (KYC) regulations. We use your payment data to process deposits and withdrawals, detect fraud, and report to tax authorities where required by law.
We use game logs and transaction history to settle your account balance, detect cheating or collusion, and investigate disputes. If you contest a bet result or a withdrawal, we review these logs to resolve the issue. We use device and IP data to detect multiple accounts operated by the same person, which violates our terms.
We use aggregated, anonymized data (never linked to your identity) to analyze player behavior, improve game performance, and optimize our platform's features. For example, we might measure how many players in Jakarta join Liga 1 markets during Idul Fitri to plan server capacity. This analysis helps us serve all users better.
Third-party processors and our boru 01 data-sharing practices
We share data with third-party payment processors (the companies behind mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, and our banking partners) only to the extent necessary to complete your transactions. These processors are contractually obligated to protect your data and use it only for payment processing.
We may share data with government authorities, tax agencies, and financial regulators if required by law. For example, if Indonesian tax authorities request records of players from Surabaya, Bandung, or Medan, we comply with valid legal requests. We do not share data with third-party marketers or advertisers without your consent.
Our servers may be located outside Indonesia. By using boru 01, you consent to your data being stored and processed on servers in other jurisdictions. We apply the same security standards worldwide regardless of server location.
We encrypt all data in transit and at rest, use secure authentication, and audit access logs to detect unauthorized activity on boru 01.
Cookies and tracking on our boru 01 platform
We use cookies (small text files stored on your device) to maintain your login session and remember your preferences. Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Preference cookies persist for up to one year unless you clear your browser cache. Cookies allow the app and web interface to load faster and keep you logged in across page reloads.
We use analytics cookies to measure how many users access boru 01, which pages they visit, and how long they stay. This data is aggregated and anonymized—we cannot identify individual users from analytics. If you wish to disable cookies, you can do so in your browser settings, though some features may not function properly.
Your rights and how to exercise them on boru 01
You have the right to request access to all personal data we hold about you. Contact our support team via in-app chat or email and request a data export. We will provide your data in a standard machine-readable format within 30 days.
You have the right to request correction of inaccurate data. If your email, phone, or address on file is outdated, you can update it directly in your boru 01 account settings under Profile. If you need to correct data we hold from your ID verification (name, date of birth), contact support and we will update it after verification.
You have the right to request deletion of your data, subject to legal obligations. If you close your account and no longer wish us to hold your information, contact support and request data deletion. We will delete personal data within 90 days unless we are required by law to retain it (e.g., for tax or anti-money-laundering compliance). Transaction records required by law are retained for the full retention period but are not used for any purpose other than legal compliance.
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Request a data export
Email [email protected] or chat in-app; we send your data within 30 days.
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Update your profile information
Edit email, phone, or address directly in your boru 01 account settings.
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Request data deletion
Contact support; personal data is deleted within 90 days unless legal retention applies.
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Disable cookies
Adjust cookie settings in your browser; note that some features may not work as intended.
Security practices and our boru 01 commitment to protection
We use TLS 1.3 encryption to secure all data in transit between your device and our servers. Passwords are hashed using industry-standard algorithms so we never store plain-text passwords. Payment credentials are never stored on our systems—payment processors handle encryption separately.
We audit access logs monthly to detect unauthorized access attempts. We enforce two-factor authentication (2FA) for high-risk operations (withdrawals, adding payment methods). Our data centers use firewalls, intrusion detection, and regular security updates. We conduct annual security assessments and penetration testing.
Changes to our boru 01 privacy policy
We may update this policy periodically. Material changes are notified via email or in-app alert. Continued use of boru 01 following notice of updates constitutes acceptance of the new policy. If you do not accept changes, you may close your account.
For privacy questions, contact our support team via in-app chat, email, or during business hours. We respond in English and Indonesian. Services are available only where local law permits; you are responsible for verifying compliance in your jurisdiction.