Privacy Policy DevPulse Press
Last updated: June 5, 2026
DevPulse Press is a creator workflow service for preparing, managing, and publishing short AI-assisted vertical videos to creator-authorized social accounts. This Privacy Policy explains how DevPulse Press collects, uses, stores, shares, and deletes information when a creator uses the website, Creator Studio, TikTok Login, or TikTok Content Posting API features.
Who Operates the Service
DevPulse Press is operated by the DevPulse Press service operator. For privacy questions, access requests, correction requests, or deletion requests, contact: support@devpulse.press.
Information We Collect or Process
- Account connection data: TikTok OAuth authorization code exchange results, access tokens, refresh tokens, token expiry, refresh expiry, granted scopes, and the creator identifier returned by TikTok.
- Basic TikTok profile data: open ID, display name, avatar URL, and related basic profile fields when TikTok provides them through the approved
user.info.basicscope. - Creator content data: prompts, scripts, titles, captions, descriptions, selected MP4 files, generated video files, thumbnails or preview frames, and creator-selected metadata.
- Publishing settings: privacy level, draft or Direct Post mode, AI-generated content flag, duet/stitch/comment settings, and upload status.
- Operational records: job IDs, timestamps, server logs, platform response IDs, upload errors, callback status, and diagnostic information needed to operate and troubleshoot the workflow.
- Website data: ordinary HTTP request data such as IP address, user agent, requested URL, and request time as recorded by hosting or server logs.
How We Use Information
- To authenticate creators through TikTok Login and maintain an authorized connection.
- To show the creator which TikTok account is connected in Creator Studio.
- To generate, prepare, review, upload, or publish creator-approved short-form videos.
- To call TikTok Content Posting API endpoints for
video.uploaddraft uploads and, when approved,video.publishDirect Post. - To refresh OAuth access, validate authorization status, process callbacks, and record upload status.
- To detect errors, prevent unauthorized use, protect the service, and comply with platform requirements.
- To respond to support, access, correction, and deletion requests.
TikTok Data and Scopes
DevPulse Press requests only the TikTok scopes needed for the creator workflow:
user.info.basic, video.upload, and video.publish.
DevPulse Press does not scrape TikTok, collect public TikTok content, sell TikTok data,
or post to accounts that have not authorized the app through OAuth.
Sharing and Third Parties
DevPulse Press sends video files, captions, privacy settings, AI-generated content flags, and required metadata to TikTok only when needed for the creator-authorized publishing workflow. DevPulse Press does not sell personal information. OAuth tokens are not shared with advertisers, data brokers, or unrelated third parties.
The service may use infrastructure providers, hosting, logging, or AI generation tools only as needed to operate the workflow. These providers process information on behalf of the service and are not permitted by DevPulse Press to use creator information for their own unrelated purposes.
Storage, Retention, and Deletion
- OAuth tokens are stored server-side and retained only while the creator account remains connected or while needed to complete requested uploads.
- Generated files, prompts, captions, and job records are retained only as long as needed to operate the service, troubleshoot upload failures, maintain security, or comply with platform requirements.
- Creators may request deletion of stored generated files, stored prompts, job records, and TikTok authorization data by contacting support@devpulse.press.
- After TikTok access is revoked or deleted, DevPulse Press cannot continue uploading through that authorization.
Security
DevPulse Press stores OAuth tokens and generated files in server-side storage with access limited to the service operator. Public callback endpoints use HTTPS. The service uses OAuth authorization and server-side token storage to reduce exposure of connected account credentials. No internet-connected service can guarantee perfect security, but DevPulse Press uses reasonable administrative and technical safeguards for the workflow it operates.
Creator Choices and Rights
- Creators can revoke TikTok access through TikTok account settings.
- Creators can request access to stored account connection information associated with their use of DevPulse Press.
- Creators can request correction or deletion of stored workflow information.
- Creators can choose not to connect TikTok; without OAuth authorization, TikTok upload and publish features will not work.
Children
DevPulse Press is intended for creators who are old enough to manage and authorize their own creator accounts under applicable platform rules. The service is not directed to children and does not knowingly collect information from children.
International Processing
Information may be processed on servers or by service providers located outside the creator's country or region. By using the service, the creator understands that information may be processed where the service and its providers operate.
Changes to This Policy
DevPulse Press may update this Privacy Policy to reflect service, legal, platform, or operational changes. The updated version will be posted on this page with a new updated date.
TikTok Login Entry Point
Creators can start the TikTok authorization flow from the public login page: https://devpulse.press/login/. The creator workflow is shown in Creator Studio.
Contact
For privacy questions, access requests, correction requests, or deletion requests, contact: support@devpulse.press.