Privacy Policy
Introduction & Scope
ColourPrediction (the "Site", "we", "us", or "our") operates an independent educational and affiliate publishing presence at colourpredictionapp.com. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard information when you browse our articles, guides, and outbound links to third-party colour prediction platforms such as Jalwa, Jai Club, and OkWin. This policy is designed for visitors located in India and references key Indian statutes including the Information Technology Act, 2000 ("IT Act"), the Information Technology (Reasonable Security Practices and Procedures and Sensitive Personal Data or Information) Rules, 2011 ("SPDI Rules"), the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 (where applicable to intermediaries), and the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 ("DPDP Act") at a high level. It does not replace legal advice tailored to your circumstances.
We do not operate any real-money gaming wallet, do not accept wagers, and do not adjudicate disputes between you and third-party operators. When you leave our Site to register or play elsewhere, that operator's privacy policy governs its processing of your personal data. If you disagree with this Policy, please discontinue use of the Site and avoid submitting personal information through our contact flows.
Our publishing model relies on transparent analytics to improve readability, navigation, and safety messaging for Indian users exploring UPI-based colour trading topics. We aim to collect the minimum information reasonably necessary for those purposes and to describe our practices in plain language. Capitalised terms used in marketing materials on third-party platforms are not controlled by us; always read the operator's own disclosures before sharing government identifiers or bank details.
Where the DPDP Act recognises concepts such as purpose limitation and data minimisation, we align editorially by avoiding optional surveys that harvest demographic micro-targeting unrelated to safer play education. When we reference crore- or lakh-scale payout stories, those narratives are illustrative journalism, not invitations to collect payment instrument data on our infrastructure.
Information We Collect
Information you provide
If you choose to email us, message us on Telegram, or use any on-site form that collects identifiers, you may provide your name, email address, phone number, and free-text descriptions of your issue. We use this category of data solely to understand your request, route you to appropriate self-help articles, and—where you explicitly consent—to facilitate follow-up on Telegram. You should never paste full bank account numbers, complete Aadhaar numbers, or payment card data into casual support messages; operators may require such data on their own verified flows, but our editorial inbox is not designed as a vault for highly sensitive records.
Where a web form temporarily exists, we configure fields to discourage collection of government identifiers. If you voluntarily include special-category information, we will treat it with care and delete it when retention is no longer necessary for the purpose for which it was provided, subject to applicable law. Because we do not run a gaming ledger, we do not need your PAN, bank IFSC, or UPI VPA to render editorial pages.
Automatically collected data
Like most publishers, we automatically log technical metadata when you request pages. This may include your IP address, approximate geography derived at a coarse level, browser type and version, device category, referring URL, timestamps, and diagnostic errors. We also deploy cookies and similar technologies (pixels, local storage where enabled) to remember preferences, measure read depth, and detect abusive traffic patterns such as credential-stuffing attempts against non-existent accounts on our domain.
Server logs may be aggregated to understand peak readership hours across Indian Standard Time, correlate spikes with major sporting events, and prioritise updates to withdrawal explainers when support volume rises. We do not use automatic collection to build covert "player profiles" for resale; we do not operate a marketplace for personal data.
Third-party analytics
We may use privacy-preserving or widely adopted analytics tools such as Google Analytics 4 and/or Vercel Analytics to understand aggregate traffic, landing pages, and scroll depth. Those vendors act as independent processors with their own privacy terms. Where feasible, we configure IP anonymisation, restrict data sharing for ads personalisation unrelated to our Site, and honour browser signals where supported. You may install reputable tracker blockers or use browser settings to limit cookies; some Site features may degrade slightly if essential cookies are blocked.
How We Use Your Information
We use collected information for legitimate publishing interests: improving navigation between guides (for example, linking colour-trading explainers to withdrawal hubs), measuring which disclaimers are actually read, prioritising Hindi expansions where analytics show demand, and maintaining security. If you contact us, we use your message content to suggest relevant articles or to escalate reproducible technical bugs on our static pages.
We do not sell or rent your personal data. We do not offer it to data brokers, affiliate networks for standalone marketing lists, or unrelated fintech advertisers. Affiliate commissions described in our Terms may be paid by operators when you click outbound registration links; that commercial relationship does not entail selling your inbox contents or contact file to third parties.
We may disclose information if required by lawful order of courts or competent authorities in India, or to protect the rights, property, or safety of our readers, contributors, or the public, provided such disclosure is proportionate and legally grounded. We may also share strictly aggregated, de-identified statistics in editorial transparency posts (for example, "withdrawal guide traffic rose during Diwali week") without revealing individual identities.
Cookies & Tracking Technologies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. We group them conceptually as: (i) essential cookies required for security, load balancing, or remembering cookie-banner choices; (ii) analytics cookies/pixels that help us understand aggregate readership; and (iii) preference cookies that remember lightweight UI settings where implemented.
You may control cookies through your browser settings (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, and privacy-focused mobile browsers all provide cookie review panels). Industry opt-out pages for interest-based advertising may exist for certain vendors; because our Site is editorial-first, personalised ad profiles are not the primary goal of measurement. Clearing cookies will remove stored tokens until new ones are set on your next visit.
Third-Party Links Disclosure
Our guides link to independent colour prediction platforms including Jalwa, Jai Club, and OkWin. Those sites are operated by separate legal entities with their own privacy policies, age restrictions, KYC flows, and data residency practices. We are not responsible for their collection, retention, or misuse of your information once you leave colourpredictionapp.com. Before registering, confirm HTTPS, official spelling, APK signatures, and the operator's privacy documentation.
Telegram channels and bots referenced on our pages are likewise third-party environments. Never share OTPs, passwords, or full payment authorisation codes in public groups. If a link looks suspicious—extra hyphens, homoglyphs, or aggressive download prompts—abort and consult our verify-domain materials.
Data Retention
Server logs and analytics slices are retained only as long as needed for security investigations, capacity planning, and trend analysis, typically on rolling windows consistent with our hosting provider's defaults, unless a longer period is required for legal claims or regulatory inquiries. Support emails or equivalent messages are retained long enough to resolve a thread and maintain an audit trail of good-faith assistance, then purged or anonymised except where law mandates longer storage.
If you request deletion of personal data you supplied voluntarily, we will honour that request where technically feasible and not in conflict with overriding legal obligations. Aggregated datasets that cannot reasonably be re-identified may be kept indefinitely for editorial transparency.
Backups may persist for a technical window before rolling over; during that interval, deleted mailbox content may still exist in encrypted snapshot form on our provider's systems. We do not use backups for secondary marketing, and restoration to active mailboxes follows least-access policies.
Your Rights
Indian privacy law is evolving. Under the DPDP Act framework (and related rules as notified over time), natural persons may have rights including access, correction, erasure where applicable, grievance redressal, and nomination mechanisms for certain digital personal data processed by significant data fiduciaries. The IT Act and SPDI Rules historically emphasised reasonable security practices and informed consent around sensitive personal data or information.
While we are not positioned to adjudicate statutory classifications for every message field, we respect user autonomy: you may request a copy of personal correspondence you sent us, request corrections to obvious inaccuracies, or withdraw consent for optional marketing follow-ups where such consent was obtained. We will respond within reasonable timelines, acknowledging that a small editorial team may require additional time during high-traffic events.
If you believe a third-party operator mishandled data after you clicked through from our Site, you may escalate with that operator's grievance officer, sector regulators where applicable, and—if criminal conduct is suspected—law enforcement via proper channels. Our Site can provide navigational context but cannot compel foreign or domestic operators to alter their practices.
Children's Privacy
Colour prediction involves real money and is intended strictly for adults aged 18 years or older. We do not knowingly collect personal information from minors. If you are a parent or guardian and believe a minor disclosed data to us, contact us promptly so we can delete such information from active systems, subject to legal exceptions. Educational pages may be read by younger individuals in a household; that passive reading still does not authorise registration on linked gambling-style apps.
Security Measures
We implement administrative, technical, and organisational measures appropriate to a static publishing site: HTTPS transport encryption where configured by the host, access controls on deployment accounts, dependency scanning in CI where enabled, and principle-of-least-privilege for editorial credentials. No online system is perfectly secure; users should keep devices patched, enable OS-level disk encryption where available, and avoid reusing passwords across gambling operators and email accounts.
If we become aware of a data incident affecting personal information under our control, we will assess severity and provide notices consistent with applicable law and the legitimate expectations of affected users.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Policy to reflect new features, regulatory guidance, or clarifications. Material changes will be signposted by updating the "Last updated" badge at the top of legal pages and, where appropriate, a short notice on high-traffic pages. Continued use after the effective date constitutes acceptance of the revised Policy unless applicable law requires express consent for specific processing.
Contact Us
Questions about this Privacy Policy may be directed through our Contact & Support page, which explains how to reach us on Telegram without exposing unnecessary personal data. For formal correspondence, use the channels listed there and include enough context for us to verify authenticity without sending high-risk identifiers in the opening message.
Nothing in this Policy limits any non-waivable statutory rights you may have as a data principal under Indian law or other jurisdictions that may apply to specific processing activities.