LEGAL REFERENCE

Our Terms & Conditions, Plain and Clear

These are the terms that frame how you use dg77 — from the moment you open an account to the way our lobby, live tables and sportsbook tabs...

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dg77 Our Terms & Conditions, Plain and Clear

Policy Posture and Jurisdiction Notes

Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.

SUPPORT

Policy Contact Paths

Team online

Policy desk email

Write to our policy desk if a clause needs clarifying or you spotted something that reads ambiguously. We aim to reply within one business day with a written answer you can keep for your records.

In-lobby chat

Open the chat bubble inside the lobby and ask for the terms team. They'll route policy questions away from the general queue so your query lands with someone who reads these clauses daily.

Account review form

If a term affected a specific action on your account, submit the review form linked from your dashboard. We'll re-read the relevant clause against your case and respond with a documented outcome.

REVIEW SIGNALS

How We Review This Policy

Drafted in-house

Our terms are drafted by the team that builds dg77, not pulled from a template. That means when you read a clause, it actually maps to how our lobby and account flow behave today.

Quarterly re-read

Every quarter we re-read this page against the live product. If a feature changed — a new live table, a payment rail update — the corresponding clause is rewritten so nothing drifts out of sync.

Indonesia-aware wording

We frame access language around supported regions and local payment context, so visitors in Indonesia reading these terms see references that match the DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS reality on the ground.

Versioned changes

When we update a clause, the previous version is archived with a date stamp. You can request the prior wording from our policy desk if you need to compare what changed between your sessions.

Plain-language pass

Before publishing, every clause goes through a plain-language pass. If a sentence needs a second reading to understand, it's rewritten until you can absorb it on the first scan.

Human review only

No auto-generated legal boilerplate sits on this page. A real reviewer signs off each section, which is why our terms read shorter and more direct than the industry default.

Consistency Across Our Policy Pages

ToneSame plain-English voice you'll find on our privacy and cookie pages — no clause is written to be impenetrable.
StructureSections are ordered the same way across policy pages so you always know where to look for account, access and update clauses.
Update cadenceAll policy pages share the same quarterly re-read cycle, so wording stays aligned between terms, privacy and cookie notices.
Version stampsEach policy page carries a visible last-reviewed marker, so you can confirm you're reading the current version before acting on it.
Contact pathsPolicy desk email, in-lobby chat and account review form appear identically across every policy page for predictable escalation.
Jurisdiction wordingWe use the same supported-regions framing across all policy pages, so access language stays consistent whichever document you land on.
DefinitionsAccount, lobby and session definitions are shared across pages — read them once and the meaning carries over.
SERVICE CONTEXT

What Defines This Policy Page Layout

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Section anchors Each clause group has its own anchor link, so you can jump directly to the part you came to read without scrolling through the full document on your phone screen.
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Readable line length Paragraphs are capped at a comfortable line width on desktop and reflow cleanly on mobile, so terms stay scannable whether you opened the page on the train or at a desk.
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Date stamp visible The last-reviewed date sits at the head of the page, not buried at the bottom, so you can confirm freshness before you start reading the clauses below.
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Defined terms in bold Anywhere a defined term appears for the first time, it's bolded inline. That way you can spot the words that carry specific meaning under these conditions.
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Inline policy links References to our privacy and cookie pages are linked inline, so you can step sideways into a related document and come back without losing your place.
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Print-friendly view A print-friendly stylesheet strips the navigation and renders the clauses on clean pages, useful if you'd rather keep a paper copy of the terms on file.

Questions About These Terms

They apply from the moment you open your dg77 account and continue for as long as the account is active. Closing the account ends most clauses, though a few survive for record-keeping reasons we list inside.

We flag material updates on this same page and stamp the last-reviewed date at the top. For larger changes affecting your account directly, you'll also see a notice when you next sign in to the lobby.

Yes. Email our policy desk with the clause name and we'll send the archived wording along with the date it was replaced. We keep prior versions on file for exactly this kind of comparison request.

Local law wins. Where a clause can't apply under the rules of your supported region, that single clause is treated as inactive for you, while the rest of the terms continue to govern your account as written.

The terms cover your account use generally. Specific rail behaviour for DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS — timings, references, limits — sits in our payments notes, which these terms link to inline.

The policy desk email is the cleanest path for clause-level questions. For something tied to an action already taken on your account, the account review form routes faster because it carries your context with it.

Yes. Use your browser's print option and our print-friendly stylesheet will render the clauses on clean pages without the surrounding navigation, so you can keep a paper copy on file if you prefer.