Private Play Rules for BC.GAME in India 2026
BC.GAME tells Indian users what data we collect, why we need it, who can see it, and how account access stays under user control. This page also explains cookies, ID checks, withdrawals, and support records.
BC Game Data Rules
BC Game records only account details, contact data, device data, payment checks, and KYC files needed to run your account in 2026. Staff may use this data for login access, fraud control, deposits, withdrawals, support, and legal checks. Records stay in secured systems with access limits. Data goes to licensed partners only when Terms, consent, AML rules, or local data protection law require that transfer.
Anonymous Profiles
An anonymized profile means BC Game uses a user ID, account settings, game records, and security markers instead of public personal details where possible. This profile helps run play, account access, rewards, and site tools. Personal data stays private unless a legal order requires disclosure. For selected site features, limited anonymous data may go to service partners under written privacy duties.
You can ask to view details tied to your account and request fixes for incorrect data. You can turn off cookies in your browser. Site features may stop or work less well after cookies are blocked.
Cookie Use Rules
BC Game uses cookies to store text files on your device. These files help the site recall your visit, login state, chosen options, and actions when you return.
Why Does BC Game Apply Cookies?
BC Game uses two cookie groups for account access and site content. Some come from BC Game, while others come from outside providers. Site cookies keep your account signed in for one session and show content that matches your choices. External cookies support analytics, help desk tools, and security checks on BC Game subdomains.
Which Cookies Does BC Game Set?
BC Game relies on unique ID tokens to support site functions and record usage data. The first-party cookie names in 2026 include those listed below:
- persistent ID;
- session time marker;
- referral code;
- affiliate campaign ID.
Third-party cookie tokens on BC Game subdomains come from these services:
- Google Analytics;
- Zendesk;
- Cloudflare.
Some browsers, such as Chrome on Mac, can keep hidden processes open after every tab closes. In that case, session tokens may stay available when a new browser session starts. This may happen even without an open page.
Why Does BC Game Use Cookies in 2026?
BC Game uses cookies, small browser files, for site functions and basic personalization. Its own cookies keep your account active, remember choices, and show pages that fit your settings. Cookies from outside services help check traffic, spot technical errors, and support ads or tools added by partners.
What Cookie Types Does BC Game Use in 2026?
BC Game uses cookies to keep account access steady, record visit data, credit referrals, and protect traffic. Some cookies come from BC Game, while trusted services add support, analytics, and security.
- Persistent ID recognizes the device on return;
- Session time marks one visit’s start and end;
- Referral tracker records the source link;
- Affiliate campaign ID credits the promo partner;
- Google Analytics counts visits, pages, devices, and countries;
- Zendesk handles chat and help tickets;
- Cloudflare blocks threats and speeds pages;
- Browser note Chrome on Mac may stay active after tabs close, so session cookies can remain.
Customer Information Security Rules
BC Game keeps account details secure in 2026 with TLS 1.3 for browser sessions, AES-256 at rest, strict staff access, and audit logs. Its DDoS shield uses packet filters, rate limits, and upstream clean pipes before traffic reaches systems.
Server Safety Rules
BC Game keeps account records and payment details safer through 7 direct controls. Each control limits who can view data, how traffic moves, and how fast staff act after a confirmed incident.
- Encrypt stored and sent data;
- Check passwords, devices, and risk signals before account access;
- Route traffic through private network connections;
- Give staff access only for their assigned role;
- Keep public entry points limited to required services;
- Review logs and security alerts 24/7;
- If a personal-data breach occurs, BC Game informs the relevant authority within 72 hours where GDPR requires it, and contacts affected account holders without undue delay.
Technical Support Data Collection
When a player reports a site or game fault, BC Game checks case data and may request email address, first and last name, device IP, browser type, version, visit timestamps, session length, and related records.
- Username for the affected account, as registered;
- Exact date and local time when the error appeared;
- Game ID or table name for the failed round;
- Screenshot of the game grid that shows the fault.
Sign Up and Access
You must be 18 or older before you open a profile. Use your real details from start. Use an email you control, and check each letter, since KYC checks may use it later. Add 2FA in the security menu, link Google Authenticator for extra sign-in safety when you log in. To change a username or email, shut the current profile first, start a new one.
