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Terms and Conditions for Your Account

Read this page before you open an account on sky247io. It explains the rules for access, identity checks, content use, account changes, suspension, closure, and updates when local…

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sky247io Terms and Conditions for Your Account
REACH SUPPORT

How to Send a Terms Request

If you want to ask about a clause, request a correction, or raise a notice about closure, use the contact route that matches the record on file.

Email Send a written query from the email linked to your account. Quote the clause number and say what you want changed, so we can match the request to the right record without delay.
Chat Use chat when you need a quick read on a clause, a notice period, or a request already sent. Keep the message short and include the registered email so we can locate the file.
Postal Mail Use postal mail for formal notice, correction requests, or closure instructions. Add your full name, phone, and the account email, because we only act on requests we can tie back to the recorded profile.
DATA AND ACCESS

How We Handle These Records

We treat this policy page as a living record, and we keep the current version visible so you can check what applies before you act.

Data Handling

We keep only the data needed to verify your account, handle a clause query, and keep a dispute record. If a field no longer serves that purpose, we remove it when law and our retention rules allow.

Cookie Records

We use cookie records to remember session state, language choice, and whether you have seen a notice already. You can clear them in your browser, though some pages may ask for fresh verification after that.

Account Security

Keep your password, OTPs, and device access private. If a sign-in looks unusual, we may ask for an extra check before we let the account move forward or accept a change request.

Record Retention

We keep request logs, version history, and closure records for the period needed to meet legal duties and internal checks. After that period, we archive or delete them under our retention schedule.

Change Requests

To correct a record, send your registered email, full name, and the clause or field you want changed. Where proof is needed, we will ask for it before we amend the file.

Contact Path

If you want a written reply on a term, use the same support route and ask for the response to be attached to your account record. That keeps the exchange traceable and easy to verify.

Questions on These Terms

The questions below cover the points you usually ask before you accept our terms: who they apply to, how updates work, what we keep on record, and how you can ask for changes. Each answer is written for the current version of the page, but local law always comes first. If you need a written reply, use the contact route in the support section and include the clause number.

They cover account use, access to content, notices we send, changes to records, and closure or pause decisions. They also explain how we handle requests, version updates, and legal limits that apply in India or where local law permits.

They start when you create an account, accept the page, or continue after we post a change notice. If you keep using the account after that point, the current text applies unless local law says otherwise.

Yes. We may update the text when law, security controls, or internal procedures change. We keep the current version on this page, and it governs your use from the moment it is posted.

Local law comes first. If a clause conflicts with a rule that applies in your place, that local rule controls, and the page applies only where the law permits access.

Send your registered email, full name, and the clause or field you want changed. If we need proof, we will ask for it before we accept the correction and update the record.

We keep request logs, version history, and closure records only for as long as needed for checks, disputes, and legal duties. After that, we archive or remove them under our retention schedule.

Use the support route listed here and ask for a written reply tied to your account record. Include your account name, email, and a short reason so we can match the request quickly.