Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how user information, order details, payment-related records, support messages, and public Telegram order data are handled on our website. When users place orders through a telegram smm panel, privacy should be clear, simple, and based on public order details rather than private login access.
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No password collection
Standard orders should not require Telegram login passwords, recovery codes, or private account access.
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Public order details
Orders usually use public Telegram links, usernames, posts, channels, groups, or bot links.
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Ticket-based review
Support questions are reviewed through tickets so order history and account details stay organized.
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Responsible data use
Information is used for orders, support, security checks, billing review, and service improvement.
Privacy Control Center
How Your Information Is Handled
Privacy works best when users understand what information is needed, why it is used, and what should never be shared. This page is written to keep the process transparent and easy to review.
Last Updated:
May 15, 2026
Information Collected
We collect details needed to operate orders and support.
This may include account email, order history, submitted Telegram links, usernames, payment records, ticket messages, IP data, browser data, and basic security logs used to operate the website responsibly.
Information We May Collect
What Data May Be Needed?
The website may collect information that helps create accounts, process Telegram service orders, review support tickets, prevent misuse, and keep the dashboard working properly. The goal is to collect only practical information needed for order and support operations.
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Account details
Email address, username, account settings, dashboard activity, and login-related security data.
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Telegram order details
Public channel links, group links, post links, bot links, usernames, order IDs, and selected services.
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Payment records
Balance activity, payment method details, transaction references, billing review notes, and refund-related records.
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Support messages
Ticket text, screenshots, order explanations, issue summaries, and follow-up replies.
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Technical data
IP address, browser type, device information, session data, cookies, and security logs.
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Service usage data
Service selections, order timing, dashboard interactions, and general website activity patterns.
No Password Required
What You Should Never Share
Standard Telegram service orders should not require private login access. Users should never send sensitive access information in order forms, tickets, notes, or messages.
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Telegram password
Do not share Telegram login passwords or private session access.
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Two-factor codes
Do not send 2FA codes, login approval codes, or one-time passwords.
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Recovery details
Do not share recovery keys, reset links, private email access, or backup codes.
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Private admin access
Do not share ownership access to channels, groups, bots, or business accounts.
Simple rule: If the information gives someone private access to your Telegram account, channel, group, bot, or payment account, do not share it. For more details, read
No Password Required.
How Data Is Used
Why We Use Collected Information
Collected information is used to keep the ordering process clear, help support review tickets, prevent technical abuse, manage balance records, and improve service reliability.
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Order processing
Submitted public links and order details help identify where the service should be delivered.
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Support review
Tickets help support compare order IDs, payment records, links, and user explanations.
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Security checks
Technical logs help reduce spam, duplicate abuse, payment risk, and account misuse.
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Service improvement
General usage patterns may help improve dashboard clarity, service descriptions, and support flow.
Cookies, Payments, and Third Parties
Technical and Payment-Related Privacy
Cookies, session tools, analytics, security systems, hosting services, and payment providers may be used to keep the website functional, secure, and easier to operate. Payment details may be processed by third-party payment providers depending on the method selected by the user.
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Cookies and sessions
Cookies may help keep users logged in, remember preferences, protect sessions, and improve dashboard function.
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Payment providers
Payment processors may handle transaction information based on the selected method and their own rules.
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Security tools
Security systems may help detect suspicious access, abuse patterns, duplicate activity, or payment risk.
We do not need Telegram passwords for payment or order processing. If you have questions about payment privacy, open a support ticket and include only transaction-related details, not private banking passwords or login credentials.
Data Retention and User Choices
How Long Information May Be Kept
Some information may be kept as long as needed for order history, support records, payment review, security logs, fraud prevention, legal obligations, and business operations. Retention time can vary depending on the type of data, active tickets, payment history, and order status.
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Order history
Order records may be kept so users and support can review past service activity.
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Support history
Ticket records may be kept to understand previous issues, replies, and support decisions.
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Security records
Security and access logs may be retained to reduce abuse, misuse, fraud, or technical risk.
Users can contact support through tickets for privacy-related questions. Support is handled through tickets so account records and requests stay organized in one place.
Responsible Platform Use
Telegram and Platform Awareness
Telegram and other platforms may apply their own rules, technical systems, spam controls, account checks, and content-related restrictions. Our website cannot guarantee platform approval, account protection, permanent retention, ranking, monetization, or business outcomes.
Have a privacy or account question?
Open a support ticket from your account and explain the question clearly. Do not send Telegram passwords, two-factor codes, recovery keys, or private account access details.
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