Terms Page
Account-term clauses on the terms page mirror the jurisdiction wording you see here, so a supported-region statement reads identically across both files.
This is the visi4d legal page — the policy layer that sits behind every live table, slot room and sportsbook market on our brand. We've kept the wording...
Our legal posture follows a simple rule: visi4d operates where local law permits, and account access is offered only to supported regions. If you reach our lobby from a region we do not support, the account flow will not complete — that is by design, not an error on your side. Indonesia visitors using DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS chips fall inside
our supported scope for the brand pages shown. Trademarks for game studios, sportsbook feeds and live dealer halls remain with their respective owners; visi4d licenses display rights for lobby integration. Disputes referenced here are handled by our policy desk first, escalated only when a written record is needed.
Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.
Our legal pages are reviewed the same way our lobby pages are — with named owners, dated revisions and a short reasoning trail behind every change.
Each clause on this legal page carries an internal reviewer tag. If a paragraph changes, we record who edited it...
We stamp revisions on the policy file rather than silently rewriting. When jurisdiction wording shifts or a supported-region list updates...
Legal copy here is written in plain en-ID English, not boilerplate. We keep sentences short so Indonesia readers using DANA...
Where a clause refers to studio licensing or sportsbook feed rights, the linked source sits on the same domain whenever...
We avoid rewriting clauses for cosmetic reasons. Stable phrasing means returning readers can re-check a term without hunting for a...
Twice a year, our policy desk audits the legal page against the live lobby behaviour to confirm the words on...
This legal notice sits beside our other policy pages. The list below shows how wording stays consistent between them.
Account-term clauses on the terms page mirror the jurisdiction wording you see here, so a supported-region statement reads identically across both files.
Privacy clauses reuse the same definitions for account data and session records that the legal page leans on, avoiding mismatched terminology between sibling files.
Cookie posture is described in the same plain en-ID style, with the same reviewer tag system applied to revisions on that page.
Where payments policy intersects with legal wording — chargeback handling, for instance — the paragraphs cross-reference rather than repeat each other.
Account-closure language on the account policy page matches the dispute clause on this legal notice, keeping closure paths consistent.
Content-rights phrasing on the trademark page lines up with the licensing sentence in our legal posture section above.
Policy contact paths listed on the contact page are the same three channels described in the support block of this legal notice.
These are the visible brand elements that shape how the legal page is laid out — not payment methods, but the design choices behind the policy...
We render legal copy in a single column so clause numbers, dates and reviewer tags line up vertically. Scrolling stays predictable on both phone and desktop without horizontal jumps.
Each clause has a stable anchor link. If our policy desk replies to your email referencing a section, the link drops you straight onto that paragraph rather than the page top.
Headline weight on this page is intentionally lighter than on lobby pages. Legal text needs reading rhythm, not promotional emphasis, so we drop the heavy display fonts here.
The legal page prints cleanly to a single PDF without lobby chrome. If you need a saved copy of clauses, the print stylesheet strips banners and chip rows automatically.
A small dated marker sits at the foot of each section. When wording shifts, only the affected section's marker moves, so you can spot what changed at a glance.
The compare section above doubles as a navigation block to sibling policy pages, keeping the legal layout self-contained without forcing you back to the main lobby menu.