How we handle your video.
You're trusting us with unreleased work. We don't take that lightly. Here is exactly what happens to your video — in plain language, backed by our code.
What we receive
When you upload a video, the file streams directly to our forensic backend over an encrypted HTTPS connection. It is held in a temporary, isolated sandbox for the duration of the audit — nothing more.
When we delete it
The moment your audit finishes — whether it succeeded, failed, or you cancelled — we delete the file. Deletion runs in a finally block, so it happens even if something errors out. Typical retention: 1–3 minutes.
What we never do
We never store your video on permanent disk. We never share it with third parties. We never use it — or any audit response — to train any model, ours or anyone else's.
What we keep
Only the bare metadata required to operate the service: anonymous rate-limit counters, structural error logs without file content, and aggregate usage stats. No filenames, no thumbnails, no transcripts.
How analysis actually works
- 1. Upload. Your browser sends the file to our backend via TLS. We stream it to a temporary path on disk (random filename, isolated working directory).
- 2. Analysis. The file is sent to a forensic analysis engine that scores the content for inauthentic-content signals.
- 3. Deletion. The temporary file on our backend is removed immediately.
- 4. Display. You see the score and report in your browser. Close the tab and it's gone.
Your unreleased video stays yours. We are a temporary forensic checkpoint — not a content library, not a training dataset, not a leak vector. If our policy ever changes, you'll see it announced on this page before it takes effect.
Last updated: June 7, 2026.