The short version: ChatMonJA has no developer-operated data server. Your settings and backups stay local. Twitch authentication and chat traffic go directly between the app and Twitch.
What ChatMonJA stores
- Your Twitch username and channel name.
- Twitch access and refresh tokens used to keep you logged in.
- Greeting templates, custom commands, special users, day themes, and ignored bots.
- Backups you create from inside the app.
Where the data is stored
App settings and login information are stored in ChatMonJA’s local application-data folder on your computer. Backups are stored locally in the location used by the app. When operating-system protection is available, Twitch tokens are encrypted using Electron’s secure storage support. Authentication tokens are never included in ChatMonJA backups.
When data leaves your computer
ChatMonJA sends authentication requests and Twitch chat traffic directly to Twitch so it can log in, read chat messages, and send greetings or command responses. That activity is governed by Twitch’s policies. ChatMonJA does not upload your settings, greetings, commands, backups, or activity log to a ChatMonJA server.
Analytics, ads, and crash reporting
ChatMonJA does not use analytics, advertising, telemetry, or remote crash reporting in the current release.
Twitch passwords
ChatMonJA never asks for or stores your Twitch password. Sign-in uses Twitch’s device login flow in your web browser.
Deleting your data
Logging out revokes the current Twitch access token and removes the locally saved login. Uninstalling the app may leave its local application-data folder or backups behind; those files can be deleted manually if you want to remove everything.
Changes to this policy
This page may be updated when ChatMonJA’s features or data practices change. The latest revision date will appear near the top of this page.
Contact
For privacy questions, email support@chatmonja.com or visit the contact page.