Terms vs Privacy Notice
This page covers your obligations and ours; the privacy notice covers data handling. Where they touch, both documents reference the same clause number so wording stays aligned.
These terms set the rules between you and us when you open a sydney 303 account, browse our lobby, or fund play through DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS...
Our terms apply where local law permits and only across supported regions. By opening a sydney 303 account you confirm you meet the legal age in your location and that nothing in your jurisdiction stops you from using the lobby or our cashier rails. We may pause, restrict, or close accounts that breach these clauses, give false registration data, or attempt to
bypass regional access. Updates to this policy are posted on this page; continuing to use your account after a posted change means you accept the new wording and the obligations that come with it.
Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.
Reach us directly when a clause needs clarification or when you want a written record of a dispute step. These three channels are the ones we keep open for terms-related queries, and...
We publish these terms with the same editorial care we apply to the lobby itself. Each clause is reviewed before posting, dated when changed, and kept consistent across the pages where it...
Every material change to these terms carries a revision date at the top of the page. You can see when wording shifted and decide whether the new clauses still suit how you use your account.
We keep clauses readable rather than burying intent in legalese. Where a term has technical meaning, we explain it in line so you understand the obligation without needing outside help.
These conditions align with our privacy notice, cashier rules and account-closure flow. Nothing in one document contradicts another, and cross-references point to the exact clause involved.
Our policy desk reads every escalation rather than routing it to an automated triage. A named reviewer signs off the response so you know a person assessed the facts of your case.
Account actions tied to these terms — restrictions, closures, reversals — are logged with timestamps. If you request the trail in writing we share the relevant entries with your reference number.
Wording is written for Indonesia readers in en-ID English, with payment references and regional access framed against supported regions rather than generic global boilerplate copied from other markets.
These terms sit alongside our other policy documents. The table below shows how this page lines up with the rest so you can find the right clause without flipping between tabs.
This page covers your obligations and ours; the privacy notice covers data handling. Where they touch, both documents reference the same clause number so wording stays aligned.
Cashier rules sit under these terms. If a DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS rule conflicts with a clause here, the cashier page governs the specific transaction step only.
Promo-specific wording is published with each campaign. These master terms still apply, and any promo clause is read as an addition rather than a replacement of the base account contract.
Account closure steps live on a dedicated page, but the right to close, the notice period and post-closure data treatment are all defined in the clauses you are reading right now.
The dispute path page walks you through the form. The grounds, response windows and final-decision wording referenced there are all set inside this terms document for consistency.
Regional access wording matches the access policy page word-for-word. Both say the same thing about supported regions so you never get conflicting answers from two corners of the site.
Our update log lists what changed and when. The wording itself only lives here, so the log is a pointer to clause edits rather than a second source of binding text.
These are the visible elements that shape how the terms read on your screen. They are layout and editorial choices rather than payment methods, and they exist so...