Terms vs Privacy
Terms govern account conduct; Privacy governs data handling. Cross-references between the two use identical clause numbering so you can jump between documents without losing context.
These Terms & Conditions set the rules between you and athena168 the moment you open an account with us. We've written them in plain language so you know...
Your athena168 account is offered where local law permits, and these Terms apply to every session you open from supported Indonesia regions. By signing in, you confirm you meet our age and eligibility requirements, that the details on your profile are accurate, and that the device used is yours. We reserve the right to suspend access if account conduct breaches these Terms
or local rules. Policy updates are published on this page with an effective date, and continued use after that date means you accept the revised wording. Payment-related clauses reference the rails listed beside this notice as context only.
Service availability is jurisdiction-dependent. Users are responsible for checking local law before access.
If a clause needs clarifying, our policy desk answers directly. We keep three contact paths open so you can pick whichever fits the question — quick chat for short clarifications, email for...
These Terms aren't a static wall of text. We review them on a published cycle, log every change, and let an external counsel sign off before anything affecting your account goes live.
Our policy team revisits this page every quarter, comparing wording against current Indonesia regulations and lobby behaviour. Stale clauses get rewritten and the effective date is bumped so you can see exactly what shifted.
Before a clause goes live, external legal counsel familiar with Southeast Asia digital services signs off. We keep their notes on file so we can defend any wording you ask us to justify.
Every revision is summarised in a public change log at the foot of this page. You can see which clause moved, when, and the plain-language reason — no silent edits behind your back.
We refuse to bury rules in legal jargon. If a clause sounds slippery in draft, we rewrite it until a first-time reader can act on it without calling support for a translation.
Older versions of these Terms remain accessible on request, so if a dispute references a clause from six months ago, the exact wording in force that day is still retrievable.
Material changes trigger an in-account notice on your next sign-in. You acknowledge the update before the lobby loads, which keeps the policy line clear for both sides.
These Terms sit alongside our Privacy, Cookies and account-closure policies. We keep the wording aligned so you don't read one thing here and a contradicting line elsewhere.
Terms govern account conduct; Privacy governs data handling. Cross-references between the two use identical clause numbering so you can jump between documents without losing context.
The Cookies policy explains tracking choices, while these Terms confirm that your consent there feeds account-level settings here. Both pages share an effective date when updates are linked.
Payment-rail handling appears in detail on the Payments policy. These Terms reference it but don't duplicate it, so a fee or limit change only needs editing in one place.
Closure rights, retention windows and reactivation steps live on the account-closure page. These Terms point to it and confirm the same timelines, never a different number.
Promotional rules sit on each campaign page, but eligibility and forfeiture clauses defer to these Terms when conflicts arise. We state that precedence openly.
Market settlement, void conditions and bet limits are documented under sportsbook rules. These Terms cover everything else about your account so the two never overlap awkwardly.
Lobby conduct guidance is summarised here and expanded on the conduct page. Both share the same enforcement ladder so warnings, suspensions and closures follow one published sequence.
We've laid out this page so the clauses you need are easy to find. Each block below describes a visible element of the layout — designed for fast...