Posthydra(“we,” “us”) helps you publish and schedule your own video content to social platforms you connect. This policy explains what we collect, why, and how we handle it.
What we collect
- Account info, your name and email from the single sign-on provider you use (Google or Apple).
- Connected platform credentials, the access/refresh tokens each platform issues when you connect an account. These are encrypted at rest and used only to publish on your behalf.
- Content you upload, your videos, captions, titles, and per-platform settings.
- Operational data, publish status, timestamps, and error logs needed to run scheduling reliably.
How we use it
Solely to operate the service: to publish and schedule the posts you create, show you their status and live links, and keep your connected accounts working. We do notsell your data, and we don’t use your content to train models.
Platform access
When you connect an account, you authorize us to call that platform’s official API on your behalf within the scopes you approve. Our use of information received from Meta, Google/YouTube, TikTok, and other platform APIs adheres to each platform’s developer terms and limited-use requirements. You can disconnect any account at any time, which revokes our access.
Storage & retention
Metadata is stored in a managed Postgres database; uploaded video is stored in object storage and served over encrypted connections. Platform tokens are encrypted. Uploaded masters are retained only as long as needed to publish and verify, plus a short retention window, then deleted.
Service providers
We rely on infrastructure providers (e.g. Cloudflare, Neon) and, for paid plans, a payment processor (Stripe). They process data only to provide their service to us.
Your choices
You can disconnect accounts, delete uploaded content, and request deletion of your account and associated data at any time by contacting us.
Contact
Questions? Reach us at privacy@{your-domain}.