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Open namobook247 Terms and Conditions

These terms explain how your account works on namobook247, what you accept when you open one, and when we may pause access or close it.

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HELP DESK ROUTES

Explore help routes for term queries

If a clause is unclear, use the channel that fits the issue and keep your account email ready.

Email desk Write to our legal mailbox if you want a clause explained, a record checked, or a page line corrected. We answer in the order received and keep the thread tied to your account.
In-account ticket Use the help form after you log in when the matter touches your account, a device change, or a payment record. We route it to the team that can act on it and reply in writing.
Phone support window If you need spoken help, call during the listed hours and keep your account email ready. We use the call to confirm ownership, then continue the request in a written record.
DATA AND ACCESS

Switch through data and account rules

We keep the policy side tight: only the records needed for account creation, clause handling, dispute work, and legal retention stay on file.

Data records

We keep only the details needed for account creation, clause handling, dispute work, and legal retention. When a record is no longer needed, we archive or delete it under the rule that applies.

Cookie use

Cookies help us keep you signed in, remember page choices, and reduce repeated checks on every visit. You can clear them in your browser, though some settings may reset and ask again.

Security checks

We ask for password resets, one-time codes, or document checks when activity looks unusual. These steps protect your account from access you did not start and help us confirm changes.

Change requests

If you want to correct a name, phone number, or email, send the request from the account that needs the change. We may ask for proof before updating the record.

Retention windows

Some records stay stored longer because tax, fraud, dispute, or audit rules require it. When that period ends, we remove or anonymise the data that no longer has a working purpose.

Contact route

For any clause, storage issue, or access question, use the support channel listed on this page. Add your account ID so we can find the right record fast.

Open common questions on these terms

These questions cover how the current terms work, how updates affect you, and where your requests go. Read them with the live page, because that version applies after it is posted. If local law changes, we align the terms to that rule set and keep the service available only where it is permitted. If you want a correction or a fresh copy of a clause, use the support route on this page so we can connect it to your account.

They apply from the moment you open an account or keep using the site after we publish a new version. The current page controls your use unless local law requires a different rule.

Yes. We may update wording, access rules, or account steps when needed. If a change matters to how you use the site, the new version on this page replaces the older one after posting.

If access is not allowed where you are, you must not use the service. We make it available only where local law permits, and we may block a session if the location check points to a restricted region.

Send the request from the account that needs the change, and include the exact detail you want corrected. We may ask for proof before we update any name, phone number, or email record.

We keep records only for the purpose they were collected, plus any retention period required by law or dispute handling. After that period ends, we remove or anonymise what no longer needs to stay linked to you.

Use the support path listed on this page, choose the channel that matches the issue, and add your account ID. That helps us find the right record and answer in the same thread.

No. Cookies help with session memory, page choices, and sign-in flow, but they do not change the terms you accepted. You can clear them in your browser, though some settings may need to be set again.