kitanaLegal Notice
Users access kitana from different jurisdictions, each with its own legal framework governing online gaming and wagering. We operate kitana only in jurisdictions where local law permits our service. This legal notice clarifies our service availability, your responsibilities as a user, and how we handle jurisdiction-specific compliance.
We do not offer our services in jurisdictions where online wagering is prohibited. We do not claim to be licensed in any specific country or region. Instead, we frame our service as available only where applicable law permits. Users are responsible for verifying that access and use comply with the laws of their own jurisdiction before creating an account or placing any bet on kitana.
This page outlines the legal boundaries within which we operate, our data handling practices, and how to contact us with legal inquiries. By using kitana, you acknowledge that you have read this notice and understand the jurisdiction-restricted nature of our service.
Service Availability and Jurisdiction Restrictions on kitana
kitana is available only in jurisdictions where local law permits online gaming and wagering. We do not operate in jurisdictions where such activities are prohibited. We do not hold licenses in any specific country, nor do we claim to be "licensed in Indonesia" or any other region. Our service is jurisdiction-restricted by design.
Users are responsible for verifying that access and use of kitana comply with the laws of their own jurisdiction. If your jurisdiction prohibits online wagering, you must not access kitana. If you are unsure whether your jurisdiction permits access, consult local legal counsel before creating an account.
We reserve the right to restrict access to kitana from any jurisdiction at any time, without notice. If we detect access from a prohibited jurisdiction, we may suspend or close your account and hold any remaining balance pending legal review.
You are responsible for verifying local law compliance
kitana does not provide legal advice. We do not confirm whether your jurisdiction permits access. You must verify this yourself before using our platform.
Account Eligibility and User Responsibilities on kitana
To create an account on kitana, you must be of legal age in your jurisdiction. We do not specify a fixed age threshold because legal age varies by region. You are responsible for confirming that you meet your jurisdiction's age requirement before registering.
When you create an account, you provide your name, date of birth, and address. You certify that this information is accurate and that you are legally eligible to use kitana in your jurisdiction. If we discover that you have provided false information or that you are ineligible to use our service, we will close your account and hold any remaining balance pending investigation.
You also certify that your use of kitana does not violate any law or regulation in your jurisdiction. We do not monitor your local compliance; that responsibility rests entirely with you. If your jurisdiction's law changes or if you move to a jurisdiction where kitana is prohibited, you must stop using our platform immediately.
- Age eligibility
- You must be of legal age in your jurisdiction. kitana does not specify a fixed age; you are responsible for verifying this.
- Jurisdiction compliance
- You certify that your access and use comply with your jurisdiction's laws. kitana does not provide legal advice.
- Account accuracy
- You must provide accurate personal information. False information may result in account closure and balance hold.
- Ongoing responsibility
- If your jurisdiction's law changes or you relocate, you must stop using kitana immediately.
Data Protection and Privacy on kitana
We collect personal data (name, date of birth, address, payment information) to verify your identity, process deposits and withdrawals, and comply with Know Your Customer (KYC) regulations. We store this data securely using encryption and standard security practices. We do not share your personal information with third parties without your consent, except where required by law or to process your payment transactions.
Your data is retained for as long as your account is active and for a reasonable period after closure to comply with legal and financial record-keeping requirements. You have the right to request access to your personal data or to request deletion, subject to legal and regulatory constraints. Contact our support team to exercise these rights.
We use cookies and similar tracking technologies to improve your experience on kitana. You can control cookie settings through your browser. Disabling cookies may limit your ability to use certain features of our platform.
No License Claims and Regulatory Disclaimers on kitana
kitana does not claim to hold a gaming license in any jurisdiction. We do not state that we are "licensed in Indonesia," "licensed in Malaysia," or licensed anywhere else. We operate as a service available only where local law permits, without claiming specific regulatory approval.
We do not claim to be regulated by any gaming authority. We do not display license numbers, regulatory certifications, or official approvals. Any such claims would be false and misleading. We operate transparently by stating what we are not: we are not licensed, we are not regulated by a specific authority, and we are not approved by any government body.
If you see kitana advertised with license claims or regulatory approvals, those claims are false. Report such advertising to our support team immediately.
kitana makes no license or regulatory claims
We do not hold gaming licenses. We do not claim regulatory approval. We operate as a jurisdiction-restricted service only.
Payment Methods and Financial Compliance on kitana
We accept deposits and process withdrawals through multiple payment methods: DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and direct bank transfers via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet. These payment methods are available to users in supported jurisdictions. We comply with anti-money-laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) regulations by verifying your identity before processing large transactions.
We do not process payments from or to jurisdictions where our service is prohibited. If we detect a payment from a prohibited jurisdiction, we may reject the transaction and close your account. We also monitor for suspicious activity — rapid deposits and withdrawals, collusion with other accounts, or exploitation of system errors — and may hold funds pending investigation.
Contact for Legal Inquiries on kitana
If you have legal questions about kitana, our service availability, or our compliance practices, contact our support team through the channels on our platform. We respond to legal inquiries during business hours. For urgent matters, escalate your request and we will prioritize your case.
We do not provide legal advice. If you need guidance on whether kitana is legal in your jurisdiction, consult a local attorney. We can only confirm our own policies and practices; we cannot advise you on your local law.
Changes to This Legal Notice
We may update this legal notice at any time to reflect changes in our service, our compliance practices, or applicable law. We will notify you of material changes by email or by posting a notice on kitana. Your continued use of our platform after such notice constitutes acceptance of the updated notice. If you do not agree with updated terms, you may close your account.
Summary: Your Responsibilities on kitana
By using kitana, you acknowledge that you are responsible for verifying that access and use comply with your jurisdiction's law. You certify that you are of legal age in your jurisdiction and that you are not accessing kitana from a jurisdiction where it is prohibited. You understand that kitana does not hold gaming licenses, is not regulated by any specific authority, and operates only where local law permits.
You also acknowledge that you have read this legal notice and understand the jurisdiction-restricted nature of our service. If you have questions about your local law or your eligibility to use kitana, consult a local attorney before creating an account.