Your privacy matters. Here's exactly how we guard it.
At uni4d login, we handle your account details, payment records and personal data with the security standards you expect. Our Privacy Policy covers every interaction you have on...
What this policy covers and how we apply it
This Privacy Policy describes how uni4d login collects, processes, stores and protects your personal data in supported regions. We comply with local data protection frameworks wherever we operate. Your account credentials, identity verification documents, transaction history and account balance are encrypted and stored on secure servers. Payment information tied to DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS is handled by our licensed payment partners
under separate security protocols. We do not sell your data to third parties. Any disclosure of your information occurs only when legally required or to fulfil the services you've requested through your account.
Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.
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Privacy governance and compliance signals
Encryption Standard
All data in transit and at rest uses AES-256 encryption. Payment details are tokenized and never stored in plain text on our servers.
Annual Audit
Our security posture is reviewed annually by independent third-party auditors. Results inform updates to this policy and our infrastructure.
Payment Partner Vetting
DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS partners undergo our security review before integration. Each handles transaction data under their own regulatory compliance framework.
Breach Protocol
If a security incident affects your account data, we notify you and relevant authorities within the timeframe required by local law.
Retention Schedule
Personal data is retained only as long as needed to deliver our service. Account closure triggers a documented deletion schedule per jurisdiction.
Staff Training
All uni4d login personnel with access to customer data complete quarterly privacy and security training modules before handling sensitive information.