Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 10, 2026
This Privacy Policy explains what information the CameraCap Twitch extension and cameracap.app website (the "Service") handle, and how it is used. By using the Service, you agree to this policy.
1. Information we handle
- Twitch identifiers (viewers). When you open a CameraCap panel, Twitch provides the extension with identifiers such as an opaque viewer ID and the channel ID. These are used to authorize requests and to enforce per-viewer cooldowns. We do not receive your Twitch password through the extension.
- Twitch account link (streamers). When a streamer signs in through Twitch, we receive the streamer's Twitch account identifiers in order to link their channel to their settings.
- Camera video (streamers). To produce a filter, the streamer's live camera is captured and processed in real time. Video is used only to generate the transformed image that plays on the streamer's own stream while a filter is active; it is streamed for processing and is not retained after the session.
- Reference images. When a viewer submits a custom reference image, that image is checked for appropriate content and shown to the streamer for approval before it is applied. Reference images are held only briefly to run and moderate the requested filter and are not used to build a profile of you.
- Configuration data. The settings a streamer chooses — Bits amounts, available filters, cooldown, and moderation preferences — are stored so the Service can function.
- Usage data. We may collect limited, aggregated event data — such as how often filters are triggered — to operate, secure, and improve the Service.
2. What we do not collect
We do not process or store Bits payments — Bits are handled entirely by Twitch. We do not sell your personal information, and we do not use it for advertising. We do not record or archive your camera feed.
3. How we use information
We use the information above to authorize requests, transform the streamer's camera while a filter is active, moderate and deliver requested filters, support the moderation queue, enforce cooldowns, keep the Service secure, and improve how it works. We do not use it for any unrelated purpose.
4. Sharing
The Service operates on the Twitch platform, so some information is necessarily exchanged with Twitch as part of normal operation. To produce filters and run the Service, we use trusted third-party providers — for example, real-time AI image processing, content moderation, hosting, and analytics — that process data on our behalf to generate or check the requested transformation. We do not sell personal information to anyone.
5. Data retention
Streamer configuration is kept while you use the Service and removed on request or when no longer needed. Transient data used to run the Service — such as camera video streamed for processing, submitted reference images, recent transaction checks, and cooldown timers — is held only as long as needed to apply or moderate a filter and is not used to build a profile of you.
6. Your choices
Streamers control which filters are available, can enable moderation, can approve or deny any custom image, and can disable the panel or stop their camera at any time. Viewers can simply stop using the panel. To request deletion of streamer configuration associated with your channel, contact us using the email below.
7. Children's privacy
The Service is intended for users who meet Twitch's minimum age requirements. We do not knowingly collect information from anyone who does not meet those requirements.
8. Changes to this policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do, we will revise the "Last updated" date above. Continued use of the Service after changes take effect means you accept the updated policy.
9. Contact
Questions about your privacy or this policy? Email us at support@cameracap.app.
