next303 Platform Privacy Notice
This page describes what we collect when you use next303 and how we keep that data protected. We collect information when you register your account, verify your identity, fund your balance, and interact with our games and markets. We're transparent about what happens to that data, who can access it, and what rights you have over it.
Your personal information helps us prevent fraud, comply with regulations, and improve your experience on next303. We don't sell your data to marketers. We don't share it with advertisers. We only share it with processors who help us operate — payment processors, identity verifiers, and hosting providers. All third parties we work with are contractually bound to protect your data the same way we do.
Our data practices reflect how we approach the entire next303 platform: with clarity and respect for your privacy. Read on to understand exactly what we collect, how long we keep it, and what you can do if you have concerns.
What We Collect and How We Use It
We collect your email address, full name, date of birth, and phone number when you create a next303 account. We also collect your address information — this is necessary for identity verification and regulatory compliance. If you're signing up from Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, or another supported city, we record your location data so we can confirm you're in a jurisdiction where our service is available.
Payment information is collected when you fund your account. If you use DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or online payment, we see your transaction history through those apps' APIs so we can track deposits and confirm receipt. When you transfer funds via e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or online payment, we receive confirmation from the bank and store a record of that transfer. We never store your full payment card number or banking credentials — those are handled by the payment processor, not by next303.
We encrypt all data in transit and at rest.
Your information moves through secure channels and sits on encrypted servers. Even if a server were compromised, your data would remain unreadable.
Identity Verification and Compliance
When you withdraw for the first time on next303, we ask for identity documents — a government ID, proof of address, or utility bill. We use a third-party identity verifier to confirm your documents match your account information. This process is required by law in the jurisdictions where we operate. We keep copies of your documents for compliance purposes and delete them after seven years, as required by regulation.
Behavioral Data and Gaming History
We track your activity on next303 — which games you play, which football markets you check, how often you visit, which times you're most active. This data helps us detect unusual patterns that might indicate fraud or account compromise. It also helps us improve the platform. We don't profile you for marketing purposes; we use this data only to secure your account and understand how the platform is used.
We collect only what we need to operate next303 safely and lawfully, and we delete it when we no longer have a legitimate reason to keep it.
Your Rights, Data Retention, and Third Parties
You have the right to request what personal data we hold about you. You can ask us to correct inaccurate information or delete data we no longer need to keep. You have the right to move your data to another service if you wish. To exercise these rights, contact our support team with a clear request and we'll respond within 30 days.
We retain most personal data for as long as your account is active and for three years afterward. Identity documents are kept for seven years to satisfy tax and anti-money-laundering requirements. Transaction records are retained for ten years because financial regulations require it. When retention periods end, we securely delete or anonymize the data.
Third Parties and Data Processing
We work with several third parties to operate next303. Payment processors like DANA, e-wallet, and mobile banking receive your transaction details. Our identity verification partner sees your documents to confirm your identity. Our hosting provider, based outside your region, stores encrypted copies of your data for backup. Our customer support system logs conversations so we can respond to your requests. All of these partners have signed data protection agreements and are not permitted to use your data for any purpose other than the specific service they provide to next303.
Our servers may sit outside your jurisdiction, but your data is protected by the same standards wherever it sits. We don't transfer data to countries without adequate protection. Your privacy doesn't change based on geography.
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Contact our privacy teamData requests
To request a copy of your data or exercise a privacy right, email our support desk with your request and account email.
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Review our cookies policyBrowser data
We use cookies to remember your login session and track which features you use. You can disable cookies in your browser settings.
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Understand your jurisdiction rightsLocal law
Your privacy rights depend on local law where you're located. next303 respects all applicable regulations in your region.
We take your privacy seriously because next303's reputation depends on your trust. If you have questions about how we handle your data, reach out to our support team. We're happy to clarify any part of this policy or answer questions about your specific account.