Privacy
What we hold about you, why, and how to be rid of it. This describes what the service actually does — it is not a list of things we might one day like to do.
Last updated 19 August 2026.
What we hold
- Your account: your name, your email address, your password (stored as a hash we cannot reverse), and the country code if you gave one.
- Your profiles: the name of each, whether it is a kids profile, its age limit, and its PIN as a hash.
- What you watch: which programmes a profile has played and how far into each one. That is what makes Continue Watching and My List work.
- Sessions: the IP address and browser of each signed-in session, so you can see where you are signed in and sign somewhere else out.
- Creators only: what you told us in your application, and the material you upload.
What we do not do
We do not sell anything about you. We do not share your viewing with advertisers. We do not put third-party advertising or analytics trackers on these pages — the only cookie the site sets is the one that keeps you signed in.
Who else sees anything
Video is stored and delivered by a video platform we contract, because streaming video is not something this application does itself. Email is sent through a mail provider. Both act on our instructions and for no other purpose. Creators see how their own programmes performed in aggregate — never who watched.
How long we keep it
Your account and its history for as long as the account is open. Sessions expire on their own. Close the account and the personal parts are deleted with it, other than anything we are required to keep.
Your say over it
You can change your name and email, and see and end your sessions, from the account screen. Deleting a profile deletes its list and its history. Closing the account deletes the rest. If you want a copy of what we hold, ask through the help page.
Children
Accounts are for adults. A kids profile exists so that a child using a grown-up's account is not shown material meant for adults; it does not make the account a child's.