Rahim from Dhaka
Cookies are easy to understand, and the app does not bury the settings.
Verified user since 2021
Effective date: June 2026
The f11 App privacy policy explains how data protection works, what cookies do, and which user rights you can use. It is written for Bangladesh players, including people in Dhaka who use bKash, Nagad, or Rocket every day.
Keep reading if you want clear answers. This page shows what is collected, why it is collected, and how to manage your account safely.
Stored data is handled with access controls and review logs.
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f11 App does not sell personal data to advertisers. Payment details, device info, and account records stay inside the service flow.
Some data is shared with service providers only when they help with security checks, login delivery, or support tickets.
A Dhaka user paying with bKash or Nagad may see basic transaction flags. That helps confirm the account, not market the account.
Think of it as a locked drawer, not a public shelf. The file stays closed unless a support case, fraud review, or legal request needs a look.
Login name, phone number, and support contact details can be used to keep access tied to one account.
Cookies keep you signed in and remember simple settings. They also help the app spot repeated sign-in attempts.
bKash, Nagad, and Rocket references may appear in transaction records. That is normal for Bangladesh users.
These keep the page active while you move through the site. They usually disappear when the browser closes.
Language choice and simple display settings can stay saved for the next visit.
Repeated logins from new devices may trigger a quick review. That helps protect the account from misuse.
Cookies are used for service function first. They are not there to build a noisy profile for unrelated sites.
You can clear cookies in your browser at any time. Just remember that some pages may ask you to sign in again after that.
Open the account area and check your details. Fixing a phone number or name early saves time later.
If something looks wrong, send a support message with the account email and the issue date.
When local rules allow it, you can ask how data removal works and what must stay on record.
Most requests get a reply through the support channel, not a long form maze. That keeps the process simple for Bangladesh users.
Audit logs help trace logins, device changes, and support actions. That makes suspicious activity easier to spot.
Only the team that needs the case sees it. A simple ticket stays narrower than a broad email chain.
If you sign in from a new phone, the system may ask for a quick confirmation. That is normal protection.
These checks matter in Dhaka, where users often switch between home Wi-Fi and mobile data. The same pattern helps when bKash or Rocket activity needs a second look.
If you want to check the f11 APK, update your f11 App settings, or ask about data protection, reach out before the issue grows. The cleanest fix is usually a short support message and the right account details.
For a quick next step, open the f11 contact page for privacy support or review the f11 terms and user rules. If you are still setting things up, the f11 App download guide is the fastest place to start.
Cookies are easy to understand, and the app does not bury the settings.
Verified user since 2021
bKash history and account data stay easy to track when support needs a check.
Verified user since 2022
The privacy page reads fast on mobile, even on weaker data connections.
Verified user since 2020