Effective 20 August 2026
ssumbot is a free Twitch chat bot and admin panel. This page explains what data we collect, what cookies we use, how to ask us to delete your data, and the basic terms of using the service. We've written it to say exactly what the software actually does, not generic boilerplate.
Signing in with Twitch gives us your Twitch ID, username, display name, profile picture, and the email address on your Twitch account. This is only for people who administer the bot -- not for viewers or chatters.
We store your Twitch user ID (nothing else -- no username, no display name, no email) to track things like VIP/subscriber/follower status and how long you've watched, so features like role-gated commands work. Chat commands you use (like the roast game or cheese-gambling game) are tracked the same way, keyed only to your Twitch user ID.
The AI feature remembers regulars -- it keeps a short summary of topics and notes from your conversations, along with a log of what you've asked it, so it can hold a consistent conversation with you over time. This is the most personal data the bot keeps, since it can reflect what you've actually said in chat. If you haven't talked to the AI in 90 days, this memory is automatically deleted -- we don't keep it indefinitely.
The contact form on this site stores the name, email, and message you submit, so we can read and respond to it. This is the one piece of data we collect that isn't tied to your Twitch account at all.
This site sets exactly two cookies, both strictly necessary to make it work -- neither is used for tracking or advertising, so we don't show a cookie consent banner (there's nothing non-essential to consent to).
Session cookie
Keeps you signed in to the admin panel. Deleted when you log out or your session expires.
CSRF cookie
A security token that stops other websites from submitting forms on your behalf. Session-scoped.
Your light/dark theme preference is saved in your browser's local storage, not a cookie, and never leaves your device.
You can ask us to delete any data we hold about you at any time -- this is sometimes called the "right to be forgotten." To request it, use the contact form or email us at contact@ssumbot.com. For viewer data, tell us your Twitch username or user ID so we can find and remove the right records. We aim to action requests promptly.
If we make meaningful changes to what data we collect or how we use it, we'll update the effective date at the top of this page.
Questions about this policy or your data: contact@ssumbot.com.