warzone Casino & Sportsbook Data Care
This page describes what we collect when you use warzone and how we keep that data protected. We take privacy seriously because your personal information—your email, identity documents, and payment details—is central to your account setup, verification, and withdrawal process on our platform.
Our warzone privacy policy covers data collection (what we gather and why), data use (how we apply it), third-party processors (companies we work with), your rights (what you can ask us to do with your data), cookies and tracking, and how to contact us with privacy concerns. We encourage you to read this policy before opening an account.
If any section is unclear, our support team is available to explain our data practices in plain language.
What we collect on warzone
We collect data in two phases: account creation and verification. During account creation, we gather your email address, password, username, and basic profile information. These details let us set up your warzone account and send you password-reset links and account notifications.
Before your first withdrawal, we conduct identity verification (KYC) and collect additional data: your full legal name, date of birth, residential address, government-issued ID details, and proof of address (utility bill or bank statement). We also collect payment method information—the details of your DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or bank account (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). We do not store full credit card numbers or full bank account numbers; instead, we tokenize this information so we retain only an encrypted reference.
We do not share your identity documents with third parties
Your government ID and proof of address are used only by our verification team to confirm your identity and comply with regulations. We do not sell or forward these documents to external companies.
We also collect gameplay data: your account activity (games you access, predictions you make, deposits you fund, withdrawals you request), your transaction history, and technical data about your device and connection (IP address, browser type, device type). This information helps us detect fraud, resolve disputes, and improve warzone's reliability.
We do not deliberately collect sensitive categories of data—such as your health status, religious beliefs, or biometric information—unless you voluntarily provide them to us through customer support.
How we use your data on warzone
We use your email and login credentials to manage your warzone account. We use your identity documents to comply with know-your-customer (KYC) and anti-money-laundering (AML) regulations, which are legal obligations in the jurisdictions where we operate. We use your payment method information to process deposits and withdrawals.
We use your gameplay data and transaction history to detect fraud, investigate disputes, and enforce our terms. For example, if we detect multiple accounts linked to the same person or multiple unusual deposits followed by rapid withdrawals, we flag these patterns for investigation. We may also use this data to verify that you comply with our account terms and have not engaged in prohibited conduct.
Data retention on warzone
We retain your account information (email, username, profile details) for as long as your warzone account remains active. Once you close your account, we keep your personal data for a retention period mandated by applicable law—typically three to seven years—to support regulatory inquiries and resolve disputes. After this period expires, we delete or anonymize your data unless we have a legal obligation to retain it longer.
Your gameplay data and transaction history are retained in the same timeframe. Identity documents (government ID and proof of address) are typically retained for one year after account closure, then deleted or securely destroyed.
Third-party processors and data sharing
We work with third-party service providers to operate warzone. These include payment processors (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and Indonesian banks), hosting providers (cloud servers), verification services (KYC vendors), and customer support platforms. We share only the minimum data necessary with each provider—for example, we share your payment details only with the payment processor handling your transaction.
We do not sell your personal data to marketers or data brokers. We do not share your data for advertising purposes. We may share anonymized, aggregated data (such as "5,000 active accounts" or "non-specific info of transactions via mobile banking") with analytics vendors or business partners, but this data cannot identify you.
We may be legally required to disclose your data to regulatory authorities, law enforcement, or courts if we receive a valid legal request. When this occurs, we notify you in advance unless the request explicitly prohibits notification.
Cookies and tracking on warzone
We use cookies to remember your login session, store your warzone account preferences, and track which games you access. Cookies help us provide a personalized experience and prevent unauthorized access to your account. We also use analytics cookies (via services like Google Analytics) to understand how players use warzone—which games are popular, which payment methods are preferred, which events (such as Liga 1 finals or Idul Fitri promotions) drive traffic.
We do not use cookies to track you across unrelated websites. Our cookies apply only to warzone.best. You can disable cookies in your browser settings, though this may affect your ability to log in or maintain your session on warzone.
Your rights on warzone
- You have the right to request a copy of all personal data we hold about you. Contact our support team, and we will compile your data and send it to you within 30 days.
- You have the right to request that we correct inaccurate data. If your name or address is wrong in our system, we will update it upon your request.
- You have the right to request deletion of your data, subject to legal retention requirements. If you close your warzone account and do not have an active dispute, we delete personal data after the applicable retention period.
- You have the right to object to specific uses of your data—for example, you may opt out of analytics cookies while keeping essential cookies active.
- If you believe we have misused your data, you have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data-protection authority.
To exercise any of these rights, contact our support team through in-app chat, email, or our support portal. We respond to data requests within 30 days unless we need additional information to verify your identity.
Data protection and security measures
We protect warzone data with industry-standard encryption (TLS/SSL for data in transit, AES-256 for data at rest). We store your password using cryptographic hashing, meaning we cannot read your actual password—we can only verify that the password you enter matches the hashed version we stored. Your payment method data is tokenized, so our systems never see full card numbers or account numbers.
We limit access to your personal data to warzone employees who need it to perform their job—for example, our verification team sees your identity documents, and our finance team sees your payment details. All staff members sign confidentiality agreements. We conduct regular security audits and penetration testing to identify vulnerabilities.
Our servers may sit outside your jurisdiction (for example, in Singapore or Malaysia). This means your data may be stored or processed outside your home country, but it remains subject to our privacy policy and security practices regardless of location. If you do not consent to international data transfer, do not create a warzone account.
If we experience a data breach affecting your personal information, we will notify you by email and through in-app notification within a reasonable timeframe. We will also inform relevant regulatory authorities as required by law.
Legal and jurisdiction information
Service availability
Service availability
warzone provides online gaming, live-dealer games, slots, and sportsbook services exclusively in jurisdictions where such activities are permitted under applicable law. We do not make determinations about which countries or regions are legal or illegal for our services; this responsibility rests with each user. Access to warzone may be restricted in certain locations due to local gambling regulations, telecommunications laws, or other legal frameworks. We implement account-verification procedures and geographic controls to support compliance with applicable laws, but the ultimate responsibility for lawful access lies with each user.
We maintain published guidance on jurisdictions where we have confirmed operating authority, though this information may change as local regulations evolve. Users accessing warzone from regions not on our published list do so at their own risk and acknowledge that local authorities may restrict or prohibit their participation. We recommend consulting local legal resources before creating an account if you are uncertain about local law. If your jurisdiction enacts restrictions on online gaming after you have opened a warzone account, we will provide notice and a reasonable withdrawal window. We cooperate with regulatory changes and may suspend or close accounts in affected jurisdictions as required by law.
Our data protection practices comply with applicable privacy laws in the jurisdictions where we operate. Where regulations require specific data-handling practices (such as data localization or consent requirements), we implement those practices. We do not operate in jurisdictions that would require us to compromise your data security or privacy.
Account eligibility
Account eligibility
To create a warzone account and participate in our games, you must meet the eligibility requirements established by your local jurisdiction. In most jurisdictions where we operate, this requires that you be of legal age to enter binding contracts and participate in online gaming. We do not apply a single age threshold globally; instead, we require users to self-certify compliance with local law during registration. Before your first withdrawal, we request identification documents to verify your stated age and identity.
Our verification team reviews submitted documents and may request additional information if initial checks raise concerns. If verification fails or reveals that you do not meet eligibility criteria, we suspend your account and return any unspent balance to your source payment method. We do not permit account creation by minors, individuals under legal sanction, or users from restricted jurisdictions. Eligibility also requires that you have not previously violated our terms or been permanently banned from warzone. We maintain records of closed accounts and repeat offenders to prevent circumvention of suspensions.
Your eligibility is subject to ongoing compliance. If we later discover that you do not meet our requirements or have misrepresented your identity or eligibility, we reserve the right to close your warzone account and forfeit any balance.
Local-law responsibility
Local-law responsibility
Users of warzone are solely responsible for ensuring that their access to and use of our platform comply with all applicable laws and regulations in their jurisdiction. We do not provide legal advice, and we do not make determinations about the legality of use in any specific location. Local laws governing online gaming, live-dealer games, slots, and sportsbook betting vary widely across countries, provinces, and municipalities, and these laws can change without notice.
If your local law prohibits participation in online gaming or specific game categories offered on warzone, you must not use our platform for those activities. Continued use after becoming aware of a local prohibition exposes you to potential legal liability, and warzone accepts no responsibility for consequences arising from your violation of local law. Your data and account remain subject to warzone's privacy policy regardless of whether your use complies with local law.
If local authorities contact you regarding your warzone account, we recommend consulting a local legal professional. warzone cooperates with lawful regulatory requests and may be required to disclose your account information, data, and transaction history to authorities. This cooperation is a standard compliance obligation and does not constitute an endorsement of any legal action against you.
Data and privacy scope
Data and privacy scope
warzone collects personal data during account creation and at withdrawal to comply with know-your-customer (KYC) and anti-money-laundering (AML) regulations. Data collected includes your full legal name, date of birth, residential address, identification document details, and payment method information. We use this data exclusively for account verification, fraud prevention, regulatory compliance, and payment settlement. We do not sell or share your personal information with external marketers or data brokers.
Our full privacy policy (this page) details how we store, protect, and use your data. We employ industry-standard encryption and access controls to protect your information. Data is retained only as long as necessary to fulfill regulatory obligations and service requirements; once you close your warzone account and all transactions settle, we retain minimal information (typically your name and transaction history for audit purposes) for the period mandated by applicable law. Your data may be stored on servers located outside your home jurisdiction; however, it remains subject to our privacy policy and security practices.
You have the right to request a copy of your personal data or request deletion where local law permits. To exercise these rights, contact our support team; we respond within timelines specified by applicable jurisdiction law. Your data rights are subject to our legal obligations to retain data for regulatory and audit purposes.
Contact for legal inquiries
Contact for legal inquiries
Users with legal, regulatory, compliance, or privacy questions may contact warzone through our support channels. Legal inquiries are routed to our compliance team and typically receive a substantive response within five to seven business days. For urgent matters (such as a data breach notification or regulatory investigation), we prioritize responses within 48 hours.
If you are contacted by a regulatory authority regarding your warzone account or data, you may forward the inquiry to our legal team, and we will cooperate with the authority according to applicable law. warzone does not represent you in legal proceedings; you remain solely responsible for your own legal defense. We recommend consulting a local legal professional if you receive official communications from authorities regarding your warzone account or data.
For data-subject rights requests (such as access, correction, or deletion), use our in-app support form or email our privacy team. Include your full name and warzone account email address. We will verify your identity before processing your request. Standard data-subject requests receive responses within 30 days. Do not send sensitive information (government ID numbers, payment card details) via unencrypted email; use our secure in-app support form instead.