StreamySafe Privacy Policy
How StreamySafe handles your data
This policy explains what StreamySafe collects, why it collects it, how it is used, and the choices you have when using the StreamySafe browser extension and related Streamy.Tools pages.
StreamySafe is built to prevent accidental on-stream exposure to unapproved or risky pages.
To do that job, the extension needs to know when protection should arm, what page is being opened, whether that page matches a trusted rule, and what on-page signals suggest a page is safe, cautionary, risky, or unsafe. This policy applies to the StreamySafe browser extension, the StreamySafe pages on Streamy.Tools, and the StreamySafe APIs that support those features.
If StreamySafe is not active, it should not be reviewing pages for live protection. If you disable or uninstall the extension, the browser-side page review stops.
- Used to power live-aware page warnings and trust rules.
- Not sold as advertising data.
- Includes controls to disable protection or remove trust rules.
- Focused on StreamySafe, not the whole Streamy.Tools platform.
Account and install details
If you link StreamySafe to Streamy.Tools or Twitch, we may store your linked account details, install ID, browser type, extension version, and related install records so the extension can recognize your setup and apply the right protection profile.
Settings and trusted rules
We store the settings you choose, including whether protection is enabled, your live-trigger preferences, your whitelist entries, and temporary trust rules such as 24-hour approvals.
Browsing and page review data
When StreamySafe is active, it reviews the pages you open in order to decide whether to allow, warn, or block them. That can include the page URL, domain, page title, headings, labels, metadata, embedded frame domains, and other page signals used to score the destination.
Service and request data
Like most web-connected services, we may receive technical request data such as IP address, user agent, timestamps, and basic error information when the extension talks to Streamy.Tools.
Safety telemetry and moderation data
We may store safety events such as whether a page was intercepted, allowed once, trusted temporarily, trusted permanently, or labeled by moderators. This helps maintain shared safety signals and service diagnostics.
- to decide whether StreamySafe should arm while your linked channel is live
- to compare a page against your whitelist and temporary trust rules
- to generate page safety labels, summaries, and embedded-content warnings
- to save your extension settings and keep them consistent across sessions
- to improve service reliability, troubleshoot bugs, and review moderation decisions
- to produce aggregated product statistics, such as how many pages or embeds were intercepted
- Health information is not part of StreamySafe’s intended collection or use.
- Financial or payment information is not needed for the current StreamySafe product and is not part of its normal operation.
- StreamySafe is not built to read your passwords or hidden credential fields as a product feature.
Because StreamySafe reviews general web pages, page content can include communication or user-generated material if you visit sites that contain it. That review is for safety scoring, not to build message archives or advertising profiles.
StreamySafe data may be shared with service providers or infrastructure we use to operate Streamy.Tools, with moderators handling safety reviews, or when disclosure is required to comply with law, protect users, or respond to abuse.
We do not describe StreamySafe as a product that sells your browsing or page review data to advertisers.
We keep data for as long as it is reasonably needed to operate StreamySafe, maintain account and install state, enforce trust rules, support moderation, investigate abuse, and comply with legal obligations.
Retention periods may vary depending on the type of data involved. Temporary trust rules are designed to expire automatically when their time window ends.
- turn protection off completely from the extension settings
- pause protection temporarily
- add or remove permanent and temporary trust rules
- unlink or stop using the extension
- stop page review by disabling or uninstalling the extension
We use reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect StreamySafe data, but no internet-connected system can promise absolute security.
We may update this policy from time to time to reflect changes to the product, our practices, or legal requirements.
If you have a privacy question or request related to StreamySafe, please use the contact details published on Streamy.Tools so we can review it in context.
