next303 Jurisdiction Notice

When you visit next303, you're accessing an online gaming platform that operates only in jurisdictions where the service is lawfully available. We don't offer our services in regions where online wagering is prohibited, and we rely on you to verify that your access and use comply with the laws of your own location.

This notice sets out our commitments around jurisdiction, eligibility, and legal responsibility. We've written it to be clear and direct: we operate within the bounds of applicable law, we require users to do the same, and we take data protection seriously across all supported regions.

If you have questions about whether next303 is available where you are, or if you're unclear about your local legal obligations, please reach out to our support team before you create an account.

Service Availability and Your Responsibility

next303 makes its services available in selected jurisdictions only. We do not determine eligibility based on nationality or residency claims — we rely on the laws of the country or region from which you access the platform. If you're accessing next303 from Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, or another location, you are responsible for confirming that your use of the platform is permitted under local law.

Users are solely responsible for verifying that access and use of next303 comply with the laws of their jurisdiction. This includes any local restrictions on online wagering, betting taxes, and account registration requirements. We cannot provide legal advice about your specific location, and we don't make exemptions or exceptions based on personal circumstances.

We don't make location-based license claims.

next303 is not licensed to operate in any specific country. We operate where applicable law permits. The absence of explicit prohibition is not the same as explicit permission.

Account Eligibility

To create a next303 account, you must meet basic eligibility requirements. You must be of legal age in your jurisdiction to participate in online gaming. You must provide accurate information during registration — your real name, valid email address, and correct date of birth. When you deposit funds or withdraw for the first time, we ask for identity verification documents. This is required by law and by our own fraud-prevention practices.

We reserve the right to suspend or close any account that we believe is in breach of local law or our terms of service. We also reserve the right to refuse service in any jurisdiction where we assess the legal risk to be unacceptable.

Payment Methods and Regional Variation

next303 supports payment methods suited to the regions where we operate. You can fund your account using DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or bank transfers through mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. These payment options are made available based on local regulatory and commercial constraints. If a payment method is unavailable in your location, that's because we've assessed it as unavailable under local law or because the payment processor doesn't support it.

We operate within the bounds of applicable law and we require users to do the same.

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Data Protection, Privacy, and Legal Contact

Our data protection practices comply with the laws of the regions where we operate. Your personal information — email, identity documents, payment records — is protected by encryption and stored securely. We share your data only with processors who help us operate the platform, and they are contractually bound to protect it the same way we do. For full details, see our Privacy Policy.

We keep detailed records of all transactions for compliance purposes. These records are retained for the periods required by law in your jurisdiction, typically between three and ten years depending on the type of data. You have the right to request what data we hold about you and to ask for correction or deletion where applicable under local law.

next303 takes jurisdiction compliance seriously because it protects both you and us. If you have legal questions about whether the service is available in your location, contact our support desk. We're here to help you understand your obligations before you create an account.