111x Privacy Policy for Pakistan
111x puts privacy terms beside your account journey: what we collect, why we collect it, how long records stay, and how you can ask us to act on...
How Our Privacy Policy Works
This Privacy Policy explains how 111x handles data when you create an account, verify access, use the lobby, contact support, or request a payout where local law permits. We collect only what helps us run account security, settle balances, answer your messages, and keep records required for fraud checks and service continuity. Payment references from JazzCash, Easypaisa, SadaPay and Raast are used
to match a transaction to your account and to investigate failed or delayed actions. We do not sell your personal data. We share limited records with service partners only when needed for hosting, payment tracing, identity checks, security tools, or lawful requests. You can contact us to ask for access, correction, restriction, or deletion where available under applicable law.
Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.
How We Keep This Policy Clear
Our privacy text is written from the systems we operate, not from a template alone. We check the wording against account screens, wallet matching flows, support scripts, and security logs. When a...
Account flow match
The policy mirrors the account steps you see on 111x, including phone or email checks, login sessions, device signals, and profile changes that help protect your access.
Payment trace clarity
Wallet references are described as matching and audit records, not as open sharing. JazzCash, Easypaisa, SadaPay and Raast data is limited to transaction handling and dispute checks.
Plain language
We avoid legal padding where a direct sentence works. Each privacy clause is meant to tell you what data is involved, why it matters, and who may handle it.
Access control
Internal access is limited by role, so support staff see what they need for your case. Sensitive account actions require extra checks before records are changed.
Retention checks
We keep records for security, disputes, account service, and lawful needs, then reduce or remove data when it is no longer required for those purposes.
Change history
When we change this Privacy Policy, we keep the page date and wording aligned so you can see the current basis for data handling on 111x.
Privacy Links Across Our Legal Pages
This Privacy Policy connects with other legal pages, but it has its own job. It explains personal data handling, not account rules or promotional terms. Related pages may...
| Terms page | Our terms explain account rules, while this page explains the data behind those rules. If a term requires verification, the related privacy handling is described here. |
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| Cookie page | Cookie wording covers browser storage and analytics signals. This Privacy Policy explains how those signals connect to sessions, security checks, preferences, and account support. |
| Promotions page | Promotional rules may mention eligibility checks, but this page explains the data used for those checks, including account history, location signals, and wallet reference matching. |
| Support page | Support content explains how to contact us. This Privacy Policy explains how chat logs, email messages, attachments, and case tags are stored and used. |
| Security page | Security text covers account protection steps. This page adds the privacy layer, including device data, login records, risk flags, and controlled access to sensitive records. |
| Payment terms | Payment wording explains settlement steps. This Privacy Policy explains how transaction IDs, wallet names, timestamps, and failed transfer records are handled for account matching. |
| Regional access | Where local law permits, access may depend on region checks. This page explains the data used for those checks and how long it may be retained. |
Policy Page Elements You Can Use
We shaped this Privacy Policy so you can scan the parts that affect your account without digging through unrelated copy. The layout calls out collection, use, sharing, retention...