Summary
The addon reads supported Return of Reckoning character information locally. Companion applies the streamer's choices and sends only the categories that streamer is sharing. Hidden categories are left out before anything is sent. The Twitch Extension is read-only for viewers.
The Extension does not request viewer identity, use Twitch chat, sell data, run advertising, or use analytics cookies. This website has no form, analytics request, or cookie, and its only script opens a setup screenshot larger on the page.
Streamer data
The local addon and Companion may process the current character name, realm, career, level, renown rank, progression, character-sheet stats, location and activity, currency counts, equipped gear, build, and live-event progress. The Companion also stores local approval and sharing settings.
Character information is sent online only when in-game sharing is on, the character is approved, channel sharing is enabled, the information is current, and that category is still shared. Only the approved character and its shared categories are sent.
To connect a channel, the service checks a short-lived one-time code and Twitch's proof that the broadcaster owns the channel. It stores the Twitch channel ID and channel name. It also keeps connection records for that channel, such as when Companion connects and which Companion version is running, to run and support the service. The browser never receives Companion's private connection secret. On Windows, that secret is protected for the current Windows user and kept outside Companion's main data.
Viewer data
The Extension does not ask viewers to share their Twitch identity. It receives Twitch's permission to read what the current channel is sharing, but it does not create a viewer profile or expose that permission to the streamer.
Opening a full Build, Gear, or Stats view uses a temporary one-use link for the current character and selected page. The link contains no viewer identity and is removed from the browser address before the page loads its data.
Basic request information may be processed briefly for security and reliability. Shared character details, private connection secrets, pairing codes, and Twitch sign-in details are not written to normal service logs.
Storage and retention
- On the streamer's computer: Companion settings, approvals, recently seen character details, and activity logs remain local until the streamer removes them or uninstalls the application.
- Online: the currently shared details are temporary and expire automatically. Pausing, disconnecting, or withdrawing approval removes them.
- Pairing: the service stores the channel connection until the streamer disconnects it. Companion's private connection secret is stored only in a protected form.
- Full-page links: temporary links work for up to 60 seconds and are removed after use, expiry, a sharing change, or a service restart.
- Service records: minimal logs are kept only for reliability, security, and abuse investigation, then removed when no longer needed.
Other services
Twitch hosts the Extension files, checks broadcaster ownership, and sends update notices under Twitch's own terms and privacy policy. Cloudflare carries encrypted traffic to scryTome's online service.
The viewer interface may request public game images from the Return of Reckoning Armory and Killboard domains. Those requests are subject to the receiving site's own practices. No advertising, payment, social-media, or data-broker service is integrated.
Your choices
Streamers can turn off in-game sharing, unapprove a character, hide individual categories, pause all sharing, disconnect Twitch, or uninstall Companion. These actions stop new sharing and remove or expire the details that were already online.
Viewers can collapse or hide the active Extension. There is no viewer account with scryTome and no viewer-side installation to remove.
Changes and contact
This policy may change when the product's data handling changes. The effective date above will be updated with the published policy. For questions or privacy requests, use the route on the support page. Public users can also use the Support Email shown on the Extension detail page in Twitch.