This policy describes how FighterCenter collects, uses, and handles your information across the website and mobile app (iOS and Android). By using FighterCenter, you agree to the practices described here.
When you use FighterCenter, we may collect the following types of information:
Some features store data locally on your browser or device. This data stays on your device and is not sent to our servers unless you sign in and use cloud sync. Local features include notes, drills, rivals, rank history, settings, and study preferences.
When you sign in, some data may sync to cloud services so you can access it across sessions and devices. This includes notes, drills, rivals, rank history, and social features like friends and notifications.
FighterCenter uses Supabase for authentication. You can sign in with email and password or with Google. We do not store your Google password. Google sign-in is handled through Supabase OAuth integration.
FighterCenter uses Google AdSense on eligible pages only after marketing consent. Google may process cookie identifiers, device information, IP address, and advertising interaction data to deliver and measure ads. Google's use of this data is governed by Google's Privacy Policy.
The FighterCenter mobile app may send push notifications. This requires a device token provided by your operating system. You can disable push notifications at any time through your device settings.
FighterCenter uses the following third-party services:
FighterCenter does not sell or share your personal data with third parties, except as necessary to operate the services described above.
We retain active account data while your account is open. Account deletion removes live account data. Non-Google user-created content may remain in a restricted recovery archive for up to 90 days before permanent deletion. Google-derived YouTube data is excluded from that archive and is deleted with the account.
FighterCenter is available to users worldwide. By using the service, you consent to your data being transferred to and processed in the United States, where our servers are located.
Use Delete Account in Settings to remove your account and associated data. If you cannot access your account, contact us at fightercenter2@gmail.com.
We may update this privacy policy from time to time. When we make changes, we will update the "Last updated" date at the top of this page. Continued use of FighterCenter after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.
If you have questions about this policy, contact us at fightercenter2@gmail.com.
This Google API Services disclosure applies to every language version of FighterCenter.
When you explicitly connect YouTube, FighterCenter requests the https://www.googleapis.com/auth/youtube.force-ssl scope. FighterCenter does not request Gmail, Google Drive, Google Photos, Google Workspace, or Google account password access.
FighterCenter uses Google data only to identify the YouTube channel you connected, let you import selected YouTube streams into your personal replay tools, create and bind a YouTube live broadcast for OBS, refresh an authorised connection, and show connection status.
FighterCenter does not use Google user data for advertising, credit or lending decisions, surveillance, or any unrelated purpose.
Google user data is not sold. It is not shared with advertisers or data brokers. It is not transferred to third-party AI services or used to develop, improve, or train general AI or machine-learning models.
Encrypted tokens and the minimum connected-channel records needed to operate the integration are processed by FighterCenter service providers, including Supabase as the database and hosting processor. These providers process the data only to operate FighterCenter under contractual and security controls.
YouTube OAuth tokens are encrypted at rest using AES-256-GCM. Token records are restricted to server-side service-role access, are never exposed through the browser database client, and are sent to Google only over HTTPS when FighterCenter performs a user-requested YouTube action.
OBS ingest details are returned only to the authenticated user who created the broadcast and are not made public by FighterCenter.
OAuth tokens are retained only while your YouTube account remains connected. Using Disconnect revokes the saved Google authorisation where available and permanently deletes FighterCenter’s stored access and refresh tokens.
Previously imported replay entries remain in your FighterCenter account after disconnection so that your study work is not removed unexpectedly. You can delete those entries in FighterCenter. Account deletion permanently removes stored YouTube tokens, connected-channel records, and Google-derived YouTube import records.
FighterCenter may keep non-Google user-created content in a restricted 90-day recovery archive after account deletion. Google-derived YouTube data is excluded from that 90-day recovery archive.
FighterCenter’s use and transfer of information received from Google APIs adheres to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.