Effective Date: November 19, 2025
edTV and related techonology (webxos.netlify.app/mirror webcam use and related tech etc) is a free open sourced experimental browser-based augmented reality (AR) tool developed as part of the webXOS software project in this repo. It is provided for testing purposes and non-commercial research only, hosted at webxos.netlify.app/edTV + webxos.netlify.app/anything and available under the open-source [MIT License] on GitHub at github.com/webxos.
This Privacy Policy explains how we handle your information when you use the App. We are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring transparency.
By using the App, you acknowledge that it is a prototype tool intended for educational, testing, and research exploration of AR face-tracking technologies (e.g., mesh synchronization via webcam). It is not a production service and should not be used for sensitive or real-world applications.
The App is designed to operate entirely locally in your web browser, with no server-side data storage or transmission.
We do not collect, store, or share any personal data from users.
- No Personal Identifiable Information (PII): We do not request, collect, or process names, emails, IP addresses, device IDs, or any other identifiers.
- Camera and Media Access: The App may request permission to access your device's webcam for real-time AR face scanning (e.g., overlaying meshes on detected facial features). For Testing Purposes locally.
- Processed locally using browser APIs (e.g., WebGL, MediaStream).
- Not recorded, saved, or uploaded anywhere.
- Limited to the duration of your session; data is discarded immediately upon closing the tab or denying/revoking permissions.
Usage Data: No analytics, logs, or telemetry are collected. Any "live" indicators (e.g., facing angle) are computed on-device and not retained. No Cookies or Tracking: The App does not use cookies, local storage for tracking, or third-party scripts.
Since no data is collected:
- There is no use of your information for advertising, profiling, or any other purpose.
- For research and testing: Developers and contributors (under the MIT License) may access anonymized, aggregated feedback if voluntarily provided via GitHub issues or the developer's X account (@webxos). No raw video or images are requested.
The App's purpose is to demonstrate AR capabilities for browser-based research, such as mesh synchronization and facial landmark detection, without compromising user privacy.
Use our software at your own risk. We do not share, sell, or disclose any data because none is collected. The MIT License allows forking and modification of the source code, but users/contributors are expected to uphold similar privacy standards in derivatives.
- All processing occurs in your browser, reducing risks from server breaches.
- We recommend using HTTPS-enabled browsers and revoking camera permissions after use.
- As an open-source project, the code is publicly auditable on GitHub—review it for peace of mind. (github.com/webxos)
We may update this policy to reflect changes in the App (e.g., new features). Check the GitHub repo for the latest version. Continued use after updates implies acceptance.
- GitHub: github.com/webxos (file issues or pull requests).
- X (Twitter): @webxos.
This policy is provided "as is" under the MIT License. WebXOS and its contributors disclaim liability for misuse. For legal advice, consult a professional.