As I said there is no ill intent and at some point it will be fixed. Luckily this project is Opensource so, please if you have the time work on a pull request and I'll review the code. Realistically, if we were bad actors all we could do with your user id and IP is send denial of service attacks or attempt some sort of social engineering attack against your ISP. On top of that you can not pull any information from the Twitch API endpoints that anybody else on the platform couldn't. An IP address is not anywhere close to a geographic location and by itself don't serve as grounds for user identification. That seems a little outlandish and you are blowing the severity of this a bit out of proportion. ![]() I personally don't agree with " A user id linked to a Twitch account and dedicated IP, would essentially give you that streamers address.". That is correct we do not collect any personally identifying information, collecting such data would imply storing that information in a collection. Yes I'm referring to that privacy policy. I can see how seeing your User ID is scary, but rest assured we are not storing it or passing it along in our proxied request. I personally don't have time to refactor the server and plugin currently, but I can put that on our roadmap as a feature. ![]()
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