Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 2026

Overview

Stream Chat Summary is a Windows desktop application that analyses Twitch and Kick chat logs locally on your device. This policy is provided in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs).

We do not collect personal information

Stream Chat Summary does not collect, store, transmit, or share any personal information about you. All processing happens entirely on your local machine. Nothing is sent to the developer or any third-party analytics service.

What the app accesses locally

The following data is processed on your device only:

DataPurpose
Chat log files you open (.txt / .csv)Parsed locally to generate charts and statistics
Twitch VOD chat (via Twitch API)Retrieved on demand, stored locally only
Live Twitch chat (via Twitch IRC)Displayed in-app, optionally saved to a local file you choose
Live Kick chat (via Pusher WebSocket)Displayed in-app, optionally saved to a local file you choose
Emote images (BTTV, FFZ, 7TV, Twitch, Kick)Downloaded from third-party CDNs and cached in the app's local emotes folder

Third-party services

The app makes outbound network requests only to display content you explicitly request. No personal information is included in these requests.

ServicePurposePrivacy policy
Twitch APIFetching VOD chathttps://www.twitch.tv/p/en/legal/privacy-notice/
Twitch IRCLive channel chat (anonymous, read-only)https://www.twitch.tv/p/en/legal/privacy-notice/
Kick (Pusher)Live channel chat (anonymous, read-only)https://kick.com/privacy-policy
BetterTTV APIFetching BTTV emote lists and imageshttps://betterttv.com/privacy
FrankerFaceZ APIFetching FFZ emote lists and imageshttps://www.frankerfacez.com/privacy
7TV APIFetching 7TV emote lists and imageshttps://7tv.app/privacy

No ads, no tracking, no accounts

Changes to this policy

Any updates will be reflected on this page and the Last updated date will be revised accordingly.

Contact

For privacy questions or concerns, use Help → About inside the app, or the support contact on the Microsoft Store listing.

If you believe your privacy rights under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) have not been respected, you may contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) at oaic.gov.au.