Last updated: 2026-07-26. Weezinc Stream is an invite-only beta operated by one person. This policy reflects the product as it exists today and will evolve as the product does.
What data Weezinc Stream collects, why, and who it's shared with. Written for a small, invite-only beta operated by one person — this will be revisited before any public launch.
Account information (email address, hashed password); stream and session metadata (destination configuration, session timestamps, bitrate/uptime statistics); recordings, only if the recording add-on is enabled on your account (14-day retention, then automatically deleted); OAuth tokens for connected platforms (Twitch/YouTube), encrypted at rest; Discord/Telegram webhook URLs, only if you configure stream alerts; standard web server access logs (IP address, request path, timestamp).
Solely to operate the service: relay your stream, enforce quotas, send transactional email (password resets, quota/disk alerts), and respond to support requests. No advertising, no analytics tracking scripts, no sale of data to any third party.
Hetzner (server hosting, Germany); Cloudflare (DNS and CDN proxying); an SMTP relay used only for transactional email (password resets and account notices, never marketing email). Data is not shared with any other third party except platforms you explicitly connect (e.g. Twitch, YouTube), and only the data those platforms' own APIs require to complete your requested action (e.g. updating a stream title).
Weezinc Stream uses YouTube API Services to show your live chat and to update your broadcast's title and category, when you choose to connect a YouTube destination. By connecting YouTube you are also agreeing to the YouTube Terms of Service. Google's own handling of your data is described in the Google Privacy Policy.
We request a single YouTube permission, youtube.force-ssl, which is the narrowest scope that allows reading and posting live chat and updating a broadcast's title and category. We do not read your watch history, subscriptions, or analytics, and we never upload or delete videos.
What we store from YouTube: your channel ID, channel name and avatar (shown so you can tell which account is connected), and live chat messages from your own broadcasts. Chat messages are deleted 14 days after the stream ends — the same period we keep recordings, so a broadcast can be reviewed with its chat beside it — and nothing is kept longer than 30 days. Your channel name and avatar are refreshed from YouTube at least every 30 days, or deleted if they cannot be refreshed.
You can disconnect YouTube at any time from the Destinations page, which revokes our access with Google and deletes the stored credentials. You can also revoke access directly through the Google security settings page. Either way, the associated data is deleted within 7 days; if you revoke via Google rather than through us, within 30 days.
Account data is kept while your account is active. Recordings, if enabled, are retained 14 days and then deleted automatically. On account termination, personal data and any remaining recordings are deleted within 30 days.
Passwords are hashed, never stored in plain text. OAuth tokens and stream keys are encrypted at rest. Stream keys are masked in the dashboard after initial entry.
You can request a copy of your account data, or request deletion of your account and associated data, at any time by emailing [email protected].
A single session cookie is used to keep you logged in. No third-party tracking or advertising cookies are set.
The service is not directed at, or knowingly used by, children under 16.
This page will be updated in place, with a new "last updated" date, when the policy changes.
[email protected] for any privacy question or data request.