VidNext collects the information needed to run your content workflow, accounts, and publishing operations.
This page explains, at a product level, the types of information VidNext may process when you create an account,
generate content, connect social channels, manage billing, and use the creator studio.
Data we collect
Account, profile, workflow, and billing information
Depending on how you use VidNext, we may process account information such as username, email address, login details,
profile settings, connected channel information, billing and wallet records, generated content metadata, uploaded assets,
render outputs, and operational activity related to your video production workflow.
Creative workflow data
Series settings, prompts, scripts, scenes, images, voice, and final videos
When you use VidNext to build or run a series, the platform may process the topics, prompts, scene structure, generated scripts,
generated images, voice outputs, uploaded logos or music selections, review actions, pipeline state, and final video files
associated with that workflow.
Social connections
OAuth and channel-linked workflow information
If you connect external platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, or similar services, VidNext may store the connection metadata,
channel identifiers, authentication-related tokens or references, upload job state, and the operational details needed to manage
publishing workflows and related actions.
Why we use it
To run the studio, complete requests, and maintain workflow visibility
We use this information to authenticate users, power the creator studio, generate requested outputs, preserve production history,
manage billing and wallet operations, support connected channel workflows, improve reliability, and investigate failures or support issues.
Third-party processors
Some processing involves external services
VidNext may rely on third-party providers for hosting, storage, authentication, payment handling, AI-assisted generation,
voice/media processing, and connected social-platform actions. When you use those parts of the workflow, relevant data may be processed
through those services to complete your request.
Security and storage
We use operational safeguards, but no online system is risk-free
VidNext is designed to store and process workflow data needed for account operation, content production, billing records,
and audit-style activity history. We aim to use reasonable operational and technical controls appropriate to the platform,
but no hosted service can guarantee absolute security or uninterrupted availability.
Controls
You can manage profile, content, and connected workflow data within the product
Users can review and update parts of their account, connected channels, series configuration, billing activity, and generated outputs
through the product experience. Some data may remain in operational logs, billing records, or workflow history where required to support
service integrity, auditing, troubleshooting, or financial recordkeeping.
Policy updates
This page may change as the platform evolves
VidNext may update this privacy page as product capabilities, third-party integrations, storage patterns, or operational requirements change.
Continued use of the platform after those updates means the latest posted version should be treated as the current product-level privacy description.
Scope note
This page is intentionally product-specific and avoids inventing legal identity details that are not yet published in the service.
As VidNext formalizes additional business and compliance details, this page should be expanded accordingly.