Our Legal Policies, Clearly Set Out
This is the legal corner of yy paus. We've put our account terms, privacy posture, fair-play rules and dispute paths on one page so you can scan them...
Policy Posture and Jurisdiction Notes
Our policies apply where local law permits, and we keep the wording aligned with supported regions across Indonesia. When you open an account with yy paus, you agree that your access, your verification documents and your wager records are handled under the terms posted here. We update clauses as regulation shifts, and we date every revision so you can see what changed.
If a clause sits at odds with the jurisdiction you sign in from, the local rule wins and we adjust your account scope accordingly. Reach out to our policy desk if anything reads unclear — we'd rather explain it than have you guess.
Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.
How We Review These Policies
Drafted In-House
Our legal clauses are written by the yy paus policy team, not copied from templates. That keeps the wording specific to how our lobby, sportsbook and slot rooms actually behave for Indonesia accounts.
Dated Revisions
Every policy update carries a revision date at the foot of the section. You can scroll back through prior wording on request, so you always know which version applied when you opened your account.
Plain-English Pass
After the legal draft, an editor rewrites dense clauses into readable English. We keep the binding meaning intact but cut jargon so you don't need a lawyer to parse your account terms.
Indonesia Scope Check
A regional reviewer checks each clause against Indonesia practice — payment handling with DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS, document norms, and language conventions — before we publish anything to the live site.
Dispute Log
We keep an internal log of policy disputes raised by account holders. Patterns from that log feed back into clause edits, so the terms keep tightening around real situations, not hypothetical ones.
External Counsel Review
Twice a year, outside counsel reads our published policies and flags anything that drifts from supported-region requirements. Their notes drive the next revision cycle on this page.