Privacy Policy

Last updated: April 7, 2026

AI Video Detector sends uploaded video to the backend for analysis jobs and uses the browser for session display and short-lived result caching. This page explains what data is processed, where it is handled, and what users should assume before sharing sensitive media.

What we process

Uploaded video is sent to the backend, where the analysis job extracts sampled frames, audio segments, and file metadata needed for the analysis modules shown in the product.

The backend stores account details, authentication sessions, billing records, subscription status, and daily usage counters. Do not treat the service as a secure evidence vault unless you separately harden storage, access control, and retention.

Authentication cookies and refresh sessions are used to keep signed-in access working across page loads. Those session mechanisms are part of normal account access, not a promise of long-term secure storage for uploaded media.

Analysis session data and local storage

Analysis results can remain in browser session storage during the current session so the results page can be refreshed on the same device. Shared or public devices should be treated accordingly.

Uploaded media should be considered sensitive. Users should avoid uploading private, regulated, or confidential media unless they accept the risks of network transfer, short-lived local caching, and supporting infrastructure.

Billing, support, and manual requests

Payments and subscription management are handled through Paddle. Google sign-in is used for authentication. Those providers process data under their own policies.

Support, privacy, or deletion requests should go through the launch support channel. Include the account email, the request type, and enough context for manual review. Contact support@detectvideo.com.