Terms & Conditions for Your win 4d Account
These are the terms that shape how your win 4d account behaves once you open it. We've written them plainly so you can read them in one sitting...
Policy Posture & Jurisdiction Notes
Your acceptance of these terms forms the agreement between you and win 4d the moment your account is created. We operate where local law permits and ask that you only open an account from supported regions. You confirm the name on your account is your own, your contact details are reachable, and the wallet you connect — whether DANA, OVO, GoPay or
QRIS — is registered to you. We may pause activity if details don't match, and we'll always tell you why. Clauses around dormant accounts, closure requests and dispute paths are spelled out in the sections that follow, so nothing here surprises you later.
Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.
How We Maintain These Terms
Our editorial and compliance teams revisit this document on a fixed cadence so nothing here drifts out of date.
Quarterly Reads
Every quarter our policy editor reads the document end-to-end, flags clauses that no longer match how the lobby works, and queues rewrites with the compliance lead before publishing.
Versioned Clauses
Each clause carries a version stamp so you can see when it last shifted. If we tighten language around account holders, the change date sits next to the paragraph itself.
Local Counsel
We brief Indonesia-aware counsel before adjusting anything that touches wallet handling or account verification, keeping the wording aligned with how DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS actually settle.
Plain Wording
We rewrite anything that reads like legalese for its own sake. If a clause needs three readings, our editor reworks it until you can absorb it in one calm pass.
Notice Before Change
Material updates trigger an on-site notice and an email to active account holders. You'll see what changed and when it takes effect before the new wording binds your sessions.
Audit Trail
Older versions stay archived so you can compare what you accepted at signup against what's live today. Ask the policy desk and we'll share the relevant diff.
Consistent With Our Other Policy Pages
These terms sit alongside our privacy and fair-use documents. Where they overlap, the wording stays in step.
| Privacy Notice | Data-handling clauses here echo the same definitions used in our privacy page so account identifiers mean the same thing in both documents. |
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| Cookie Statement | Session-tracking references match the cookie statement, keeping the language about device fingerprints and lobby preferences consistent across pages. |
| Fair-Use Rules | Account behaviour rules cross-reference fair use, so a clause about multi-account activity reads the same whether you open it here or in fair-use. |
| Wallet Handling | Mentions of DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS use identical language in our payments policy, with the same definitions for pending, settled and reversed. |
| Bonus Conditions | Promo-eligibility references defer to the promotions page for specifics, while these terms only set the baseline account-holder expectation. |
| Closure Process | The account-closure clause matches the steps in our account-management page, including the cooldown window before reopening is permitted. |
| Dispute Path | Escalation steps mirror those in our complaints page, so the route from policy desk to senior review reads the same in both documents. |
What You'll Notice On This Page
A few layout choices keep these terms readable rather than punishing. Here's what shapes the page when you scroll.
Anchored Sections
Each clause group has its own anchor so you can link straight to the part you care about. Useful when our policy desk shares a deep link during a chat exchange.
Last-Updated Stamp
The header carries a clear last-updated date. If a friend signed up months ago, you can both confirm whether you're reading the same version before comparing notes.
Inline Definitions
Terms that carry a specific meaning — account holder, supported region, session — are defined inline the first time they appear, so you don't scroll back to a glossary.
Print-Friendly View
A print stylesheet strips the navigation so you can save a clean PDF for your records. Handy if you want a copy of what you accepted on signup day.
Change Log Link
A small link at the foot of the page opens the change log, where every edit since launch sits with its date and a one-line summary of what shifted.
Quick Contact Block
A sticky contact block keeps the policy desk one click away while you read, so a question doesn't mean opening another tab and losing your place.