Legal page
This page sets the main posture for access, account duties, support routes and region limits. It is the starting point before you read narrower policies linked from the site footer.
99 2d gives you a clear legal path before you open your account: account terms, access rules, policy rights and contact routes are set out in one place...
This Legal page explains the terms we apply when you access 99 2d, open an account, use the lobby, contact support or read linked policies. We write for Indonesia in en-ID, but access is only for supported regions and where local law permits. Nothing on this page asks you to bypass local rules, hide your identity or rely on unclear rights. If
a local requirement conflicts with our terms, we may restrict access, pause account actions or ask for extra checks. DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS are named here only as market context chips tied to Indonesia; their presence does not change your legal duties or create access in any place where the service is not permitted.
Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.
Legal questions deserve a direct path, not a maze. Use the contact route that matches your issue, include your account email, and explain the clause or policy action you want us to...
We treat policy wording as part of your account flow. Before wording appears here, we check whether it matches linked pages, support scripts and the actions you see after login. When wording...
Each legal section states what it governs, from account access to content rights. That keeps you from guessing whether a clause applies to the lobby, support messages or linked policy pages.
We avoid dense legal style where a direct sentence works better. If a rule affects your account, we explain the action, the trigger and the route for questions.
When we update policy text, we compare it against active account screens and support replies. This reduces gaps between what you read and what our team applies.
Policy edits are handled through controlled drafts, not casual chat replies. That lets us track why language changed and keep older wording separate from current terms.
Indonesia wording includes supported-region language and where local law permits. We do not present access as universal, and we avoid wording that could suggest legal rights we cannot provide.
If a support answer conflicts with this page, ask for escalation. Our team can compare the answer against current terms and correct the route before you rely on it.
Our legal pages work as one set. This page explains the wider contract position, while privacy, cookie, terms and contact pages handle their own scope. We keep wording consistent so your account...
This page sets the main posture for access, account duties, support routes and region limits. It is the starting point before you read narrower policies linked from the site footer.
The Terms page carries more detail on account conduct, lobby use and service changes. Its wording should connect back to the legal posture you see here.
The Privacy page explains personal data handling, identity checks and request routes. It should not expand access rights beyond the supported-region wording on this Legal page.
The Cookie page covers browser storage, analytics tags and preference controls. Its scope is technical, but it still follows the same plain-language policy style we use here.
The Contact page gives practical routes for legal questions, account data requests and access checks. It should match the support paths described here, not create separate promises.
Promo wording must follow the same legal baseline: eligibility, time windows and account status matter. If a promo term conflicts with wider account rules, we may apply the stricter rule.
Footer links are kept in a stable order so you can return to the right policy quickly. We avoid hiding legal pages behind vague labels or mixed navigation.
The Legal page is built for fast checking before you join. We surface the parts that affect your account first, then keep deeper clauses nearby. The layout is not a sales claim; it is...