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Privacy Policy

This policy explains what tryic7.online collects when you visit this website, why, who it is shared with, and what you can ask us to do about it. It also explains — because the distinction matters more than anything else on this page — where this website's responsibility ends and the gaming operator's begins.

Last updated: 13 July 2026

Important — please read. This document is a template privacy policy, provided for structural completeness so that the website is not published without one. It has not been reviewed by a lawyer. Before this site goes live it must be reviewed and adapted by a qualified legal professional familiar with Indian data-protection law and with the law governing real-money gaming and its promotion in India. Do not treat this text as legal advice, and do not assume it is complete or compliant as it stands.

1. Introduction and scope

This privacy policy applies to tryic7.online — this website, and only this website. tryic7.online is an independent promotional and information site about the IC7 Game app. We write about the app, describe its games, and link to it. We are not the gaming operator: we do not run the platform, do not host or operate any game, do not hold player funds, and have no access to any player account.

That distinction has a direct consequence for your privacy, and it is the most important thing on this page. When you follow one of our links, register with the IC7 platform, deposit money, complete KYC, upload an identity document, or contact the operator's support, you are dealing with a third party. Everything you give them — your mobile number, your identity documents, your bank or UPI details, your gameplay history, your transaction records — is collected, stored and used by them, under their privacy policy, not this one. We never see it, we never receive it, and we cannot access, correct or delete it on your behalf.

So: read this policy to understand what this website does with the small amount of data it sees. Read the operator's own privacy policy — in the app, before you register — to understand what happens to the data that actually matters. The two are separate documents governing separate organisations, and only one of them holds your money.

2. Information we collect

Information you give us

The only place on this website where you can deliberately hand us information is the contact form on our contact page. That form asks for your name, your email address, a subject category, and your message. You choose what to put in the message field, and we ask you not to put anything sensitive there — never send passwords, one-time passcodes, card numbers, bank credentials or copies of identity documents through a web form, to us or to anyone else.

Note that, as things currently stand, that form is not connected to a delivery service. It validates your input in your own browser and then tells you plainly that it has not sent anything, and directs you to Telegram instead. In that state, nothing you type into it leaves your device and we receive nothing at all. If and when the form is connected to a form-handling service, that service will process and store the submission — and this policy will be updated to name it before that happens.

Information collected automatically

Like nearly every website, when you visit tryic7.online our hosting infrastructure and any analytics we run may automatically record technical information about the visit. This typically includes:

  • Your IP address, and the approximate geographic location — usually no more precise than a city or region — that can be derived from it.
  • Your browser type and version, your operating system, your device type, and your screen size.
  • Which pages on this site you viewed, in what order, and how long you spent on them.
  • The referring URL — that is, the site or search result you arrived from.
  • The date and time of your visit.

This information is technical and aggregate in nature. We use it to understand which pages are useful, which are broken, and where visitors come from. We do not use it to try to identify you personally, and we do not build advertising profiles from it.

Cookies and analytics

We may use cookies and similar technologies, including third-party analytics tools, to measure how the site is used. Section 3 explains what these do and how to control them.

3. Cookies and tracking

A cookie is a small text file that a website asks your browser to store, and hands back to itself the next time you visit. Cookies are not programs; they cannot read your files or run code. What they can do is remember something — a preference, a session, or the fact that you arrived here from a particular place.

The cookies and similar technologies used in connection with this site fall into three categories:

  • Strictly necessary. Cookies without which the site cannot function properly — for example, those set by our hosting or security infrastructure to serve pages and protect against abuse. These cannot meaningfully be switched off while still using the site.
  • Analytics. Cookies that count visits and measure behaviour in aggregate: which pages are read, how people move between them, which devices are used. Their purpose is to tell us what is working, not who you are.
  • Affiliate tracking. When you click a link from this site to the IC7 platform, that click may carry a referral identifier — as a URL parameter, a cookie, or both — which tells the operator that the visit originated from tryic7.online. This is how the commission described in section 4 is attributed. It identifies the referral, not you.

You are in control of cookies. Every major browser lets you view the cookies stored on your device, delete them individually or all at once, block third-party cookies entirely, or block all cookies. These settings are usually found under "Privacy", "Cookies", or "Site data" in the browser's settings menu, and browsing in a private or incognito window discards cookies at the end of the session automatically. Blocking cookies is your right; be aware that blocking them broadly will change how many websites behave, not just this one.

4. Affiliate disclosure and tracking

This is the section that explains how this website makes money, and we would rather you read it than not.

tryic7.online is an independent promotional website. It is not the gaming operator. We do not own, run, or control the IC7 platform. We write about it, and we link to it, and we earn a commission when a visitor registers or deposits through one of our links. That commission is paid to us by the operator or its affiliate programme. It is our revenue model, and it is the reason this site exists.

Three things follow from that, and all three are worth stating plainly:

  • It does not cost you anything. Signing up through our link does not change the price you pay, the bonus you receive, or the terms you are offered. You get precisely what you would get by finding the platform any other way. The commission is paid by the operator out of its own margin, not added to your bill.
  • It gives us a commercial interest, and you should read us with that in mind. We are paid when you sign up. That is a conflict of interest, and disclosing it is the honest response to it. Treat our enthusiasm accordingly, verify claims in the app before you rely on them, and remember that no amount of positive coverage changes the fact that these games carry a house edge and are designed to make money from players over time.
  • Our outbound links are marked. Links from this site to the operator carry the rel="sponsored" attribute, in line with Google's guidance on how commercial links must be labelled. This is a machine-readable declaration that the link is paid.

Mechanically, clicking one of our affiliate links passes a referral identifier to the operator — typically as a parameter appended to the destination URL, and possibly stored as a cookie by the operator or its tracking provider. Its function is to attribute the referral to this site so the commission can be credited. We do not receive your personal account data back through it: we are told that referrals converted, not who you are or what you played.

5. How we use information

We use the limited information described in section 2 for a small and specific set of purposes:

  • To respond to you. If you contact us, we use the contact details you provided to reply.
  • To operate and secure the website. Serving pages, keeping the site available, and detecting or preventing abuse, spam and attacks.
  • To understand and improve the site. Aggregate analytics tell us which content people actually read, which pages fail, and which devices we need to support properly.
  • To measure referrals. To know how many visitors followed our links, so that commission can be attributed as described in section 4.
  • To meet legal obligations. Where we are required by law to retain or disclose information.

We do not sell your personal information. We do not rent it, and we do not trade it. We do not send marketing emails from this website, because we do not run a mailing list.

6. Legal basis and your rights

India has an evolving statutory framework for the protection of personal data, and this site is intended to be operated consistently with it. We are deliberately not citing specific sections or provisions in this template, because doing so accurately is a job for a lawyer and getting it wrong would be worse than saying nothing. That review is a prerequisite to launch, as the notice at the top of this page states.

As a general matter, and regardless of the precise statutory wording, we consider that you should be able to:

  • Access the personal information we hold about you, and be told what we do with it.
  • Correct information that is inaccurate, out of date, or incomplete.
  • Request erasure of personal information we hold about you, where we are not required to keep it.
  • Object to, or withdraw consent for, processing that relies on your consent — for example, non-essential analytics cookies, which you can block in your browser at any time.
  • Complain to the appropriate authority if you believe your data has been mishandled.

To make any of these requests, use the contact channel in section 14. Two practical caveats. First, we hold very little: for most visitors, we hold nothing that identifies them at all, so there is often simply nothing to access, correct or delete. Second — and this is the limitation that catches people out — we cannot action a request about data held by the gaming operator. Your account, your KYC documents and your transaction history sit with them, not with us. Requests about that data must be made to the operator directly, through their support channel.

7. Data sharing and third parties

We do not sell your data. The circumstances in which information may nonetheless reach a third party are these:

  • Hosting and infrastructure. This website is hosted by a third-party provider. Serving a page to you necessarily means that provider's servers process the request, including your IP address, as a technical requirement of the internet working at all.
  • Analytics providers. If analytics are running, the provider processes usage data on our behalf in order to produce aggregate reports.
  • The gaming operator, via referral. When you click through to the platform, the referral identifier described in section 4 is passed to the operator. From the moment you land on their site or in their app, you are on their property and their privacy policy governs everything that happens next.
  • A form-handling service, if and when the contact form is connected to one. Until that happens, no submissions exist to share.
  • Legal requirement. Where we are compelled to disclose information by law, or where disclosure is necessary to protect our rights, our users, or the security of the site.

8. Data retention

We keep information only for as long as there is a reason to keep it.

  • Correspondence. If you contact us and we reply, the exchange is kept for as long as needed to deal with the matter and for a reasonable period afterwards, in case it comes back — then deleted.
  • Server logs. Technical logs are retained for a limited period for security, troubleshooting and abuse prevention, then rotated out.
  • Analytics. Aggregate analytics data is retained according to the retention settings of the analytics provider, in an aggregated form that does not identify individual visitors.

Where we are legally required to retain something for longer, we will. Where we are not, and the purpose it was collected for has ended, it goes.

9. Data security

This site is served over an encrypted HTTPS connection, so the traffic between your browser and our server cannot be read in transit by anyone sitting between the two. We keep our platform and dependencies patched and we restrict access to whatever limited data we do hold.

Having said that, here is the honest sentence that every privacy policy should contain and many bury: no method of transmitting data over the internet, and no method of storing it electronically, is completely secure. Anyone who promises you absolute security is either mistaken or selling something. We take reasonable measures and we hold very little data, which is itself the most effective security control available to us — but we cannot guarantee that data sent to or held by this site can never be compromised.

The practical implication is the one already given: do not send passwords, OTPs, card numbers or identity documents through any web form, including ours. Nobody legitimate will ever ask you for them that way.

10. Age restriction — 18+

This website, and the platform it promotes, are strictly for adults aged 18 or over. Real-money gaming is not a children's product and this is not a soft recommendation. Content on this site is not directed at anyone under 18, and no one under 18 should register with, deposit money into, or play on the platform.

We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under the age of 18. If we become aware that we have inadvertently received personal information from a person under 18, we will delete it from our records promptly.

If you are a parent or guardian and you believe a minor has provided information to this website, contact us through the channel in section 14 and it will be removed. If you believe a minor has opened an account on the gaming platform itself, contact the operator's support immediately — that is an account matter, and only they can close it.

11. State restrictions

The platform promoted on this website is not available to residents of the following states:

  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Assam
  • Odisha
  • Telangana
  • Nagaland
  • Sikkim

Real-money gaming law in India is fragmented: it varies materially from state to state, and it is under active change at the national level, including under the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025. We do not assert that the platform is lawful, licensed or permitted in any particular state, and nothing on this website should be read as legal advice about your position.

It is your responsibility to know and comply with the law that applies where you live. If you are in one of the states listed above, or if online real-money gaming is otherwise prohibited or restricted in your jurisdiction, do not use the platform.

Because we may derive an approximate location from your IP address (section 2), we may use that signal to inform how we present or restrict content. An IP-derived location is an approximation, not a determination of your residence — and it does not transfer responsibility for compliance from you to us.

This website links to places we do not control: the gaming operator, our Telegram support and community channels, and occasionally other external resources. Once you follow one of those links, you have left tryic7.online, and this policy no longer applies to you.

Each of those destinations has its own privacy policy, its own data practices and its own security posture, and we are not responsible for any of them. This applies with particular force to the gaming platform, which will collect far more information about you than this website ever will — identity documents, financial details, complete gameplay and transaction records. Read their policy before you register, not after.

13. Changes to this policy

We may update this policy — because the law changes, because the site changes, or because something in it turns out to be wrong. When we do, the revised version will be posted on this page and the "Last updated" date at the top will change.

Material changes — a new category of data collected, a new third party receiving it, a new purpose it is used for — will be reflected in the text rather than slipped in quietly. Your continued use of the website after an update means you accept the revised policy, so it is worth glancing at the date at the top from time to time.

14. Contact us about privacy

If you have a question about this policy, want to know what information we hold about you, or want us to correct or delete something, get in touch.

The channel that works today is Telegram. Message support on Telegram and say it is a privacy request — it is monitored around the clock and it will reach a human. You can also use the form on our contact page, selecting "Other" as the subject, though please read the note there about the form's current status first.

Remember the boundary set out in section 1: if your request concerns your gaming account — your KYC documents, your transaction history, your registered mobile number, the data the operator holds — it must go to the operator, because that data is theirs and we have no access to it. We will tell you the same thing if you ask us, so save yourself the round trip and start there.

Also Worth Reading

The terms of service set out what this website is and — more importantly — what it is not. The responsible gaming section is the one to read before you play, not after.