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How Streamy Tools handles account data, tool data and stream-related activity.

This policy explains what Streamy Tools collects, how it is used, and the choices you have when you connect Twitch, Spotify or Stussy-related features. It is written to reflect what the current tools actually do today.

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1. Scope

Streamy Tools includes Twitch-connected dashboards, Spotify now playing widgets, Spotify song request tools, the Stussy ecosystem, alert/browser-source features, analytics and support pages such as the ad income forecaster. This policy covers information collected through those tools, related site pages and associated backend services.

2. Twitch account data

When you sign in with Twitch or connect Twitch-powered features, Streamy Tools may store your Twitch ID, username, display name, profile image URL, email address when returned by Twitch, access tokens, refresh tokens and token expiry details. This data is used to authenticate you, maintain your session, connect the correct channel to the correct tool configuration and make Twitch API calls required by the service.

3. Spotify data

If you connect Spotify-based tools, Streamy Tools may store Spotify account identifiers and the token data required to run those tools, including access tokens, refresh tokens, scopes, expiry data, display names and avatar information where available. This is used for now playing widgets, song requests, recap playlists, playback control and related configuration.

4. Song request and widget activity

To operate Spotify tools, Streamy Tools may store requested tracks, track metadata, queue and playback state, request timestamps, moderator actions, votes, wrong-match feedback, command settings, blacklist settings, alert widget settings, recap playlists, cache records and channel-level request settings.

Where a request comes from chat or an extension session, stored data may also include requester Twitch IDs, requester logins, display names, opaque extension IDs and source payload information needed to process and moderate the request properly.

Browser-source and widget telemetry can also be stored, such as recent presence activity, last-seen times, widget viewer keys, source type, user-agent data and hashed IP values for diagnostics, analytics and abuse prevention.

5. Stussy and Bits-related data

Stussy is a chat-based collection and progression system. To operate it, Streamy Tools may store Twitch-linked user records, catches, inventory, display cabinet entries, bank balances, quest progress, active buffs, trade/flip/theft history, consumable grants and usage, channel join state, moderation settings, alert codes, suggestions and message logs.

For Bits-powered features, Streamy Tools may also store transaction and event data such as Twitch IDs, channel IDs, usernames, Bits amounts, purchase SKUs, extension transaction identifiers, receipt-related verification data, cheer messages, processing status and invalidation records where needed to validate or reconcile activity.

Stussy items, balances, boosts and other in-service values are game data. They are not cash accounts and are not intended to represent real-world money or bank products.

6. Technical, analytics and security data

Streamy Tools may collect operational data needed to keep the service healthy and improve reliability. This can include API usage counts, cache hit and miss counts, endpoint-level metrics, error logs, failure reports, timestamps, queue health details, alert test data and service summaries. These records help diagnose failures, understand performance and reduce unnecessary third-party API calls.

7. How data is used

  • Authenticate users and maintain signed-in sessions.
  • Run Twitch, Spotify and Stussy integrations on the correct account or channel.
  • Process song requests, widgets, alerts, recap tools and moderation actions.
  • Track gameplay state, Bits-powered activity and extension-related actions.
  • Prevent abuse, investigate errors, improve matching quality and monitor service health.
  • Generate dashboard stats, summaries and other operational analytics.

8. Sharing

Streamy Tools uses third-party services such as Twitch and Spotify in order to function. Information may be transmitted to those services when their APIs or integrations are being used. Internal operational data may also be visible to authorized administrators or maintainers for support, moderation, fraud prevention, debugging or infrastructure maintenance. Information may also be disclosed when required by law or reasonably needed to protect the service or its users.

9. Retention

Different types of information are kept for different periods depending on what the tools need in order to function. Account linkage details may be retained while an integration remains active. Logs, metrics, request history, gameplay records and moderation data may also be retained for continuity, fraud prevention, support, analytics or dispute handling.

10. Your choices

You can usually revoke Twitch or Spotify access from the relevant third-party account settings. In some cases, you may also be able to disconnect or regenerate parts of the integration from within Streamy Tools itself, such as unlinking a bot connection or regenerating an OBS alert code. If you need help with account or data removal requests, use the contact paths made available through Streamy Tools or the linked official service presence.

11. Security

Streamy Tools uses reasonable technical and operational measures intended to protect integration tokens, account records and service data. No internet-connected service can guarantee absolute security, so you should also protect your own Twitch and Spotify accounts with strong passwords and platform-supported security features.

12. Children

Streamy Tools is intended for creators and users of stream-related online services and is not directed to young children.

13. Updates and contact

Streamy Tools may update this policy as the tools evolve. The newest version posted here will apply going forward. For questions, use the contact options made available on Streamy.Tools or the linked Twitch presence associated with the service.

Quick summary

  • Twitch and Spotify integration data is stored so the tools can function.
  • Song request, widget, alert and Stussy gameplay activity may be logged.
  • Bits-related transaction records may be retained for validation and reconciliation.
  • Operational metrics and logs may be stored to keep the service reliable.
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