This is the part most users ask about. KG999 works with a few service providers, and each one only gets the data needed for its job.
Third parties may process limited information for analytics, payments, hosting, or ad measurement. The rule is the same for every partner: less data, more control, and clear purpose.
Analytics services
Analytics tools may receive device type, page views, app crashes, and anonymous session data. They help KG999 see which screens load slowly and which features need work.
For the policy type, look for the service providers own privacy notice. It usually explains retention periods and opt-out options.
Payment processors
Payment partners may handle account name, transaction reference, and verification status. In Bangladesh, users often mention bKash, Nagad, or Rocket when asking about payment support.
These providers run under their own privacy policy. KG999 does not store full card details, and sensitive payment data stays with the processor.
Cloud hosting
Cloud servers store account records, login history, and app settings. That keeps the service available 24/7 and helps recovery if a device is lost.
Hosting partners follow strict security rules and access controls. Their policy usually covers encryption, backups, and incident handling.
Advertising and marketing tools
Marketing tools may see anonymous ad IDs, click data, and campaign results. They help KG999 measure which pages users open before KG999 Register or app install.
These tools should publish a separate advertising privacy policy. You can often manage preferences from your phone settings or browser controls.