Wishlist

Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 15, 2026


Your privacy is extremely important to us. This policy outlines exactly how Steam Wishlist Notifier ("we," "us," or "our") processes, stores, and safeguards your information when you connect your Google, Steam, or Discord accounts.

1. Information We Collect

To supply automated wishlist monitoring, we store the following distinct pieces of data in our secure PostgreSQL database:

  • Google Authentication Data: Your secure login email, name, and profile image URL supplied strictly during Single Sign-On (Google OAuth).
  • Steam Data: Your unique numeric Steam ID64. This public identifier allows our backend crawlers to extract items sitting on your publicly-accessible Steam Wishlist.
  • Alert Channel Webhooks: Custom URLs or Chat IDs you paste manually (Discord Webhook URL, Telegram Chat ID) which act as destination points for push notifications.
  • Discord Identity: The unique numeric Discord User ID linked when utilizing our interactive `/link` bot command.

2. How We Use Data

Your Steam ID is queried periodically by our server against authorized Steam endpoints to check for active sale campaigns. If a match is found, a payload containing only basic game details is forwarded to the webhooks/Discord channels you authorized.

We do NOT sell, monetize, or lease your tracking data or email address to any third-party commercial advertising networks.

3. Data Sharing & Third Parties

Data transmission occurs solely between our secure VPS, official Steam backend servers, and the messaging platforms you opted into (Google, Discord, Telegram).

4. Account Retention and Deletion (GDPR compliance)

You fully own your data. You may unlink your Steam ID or remove Discord bot access instantly inside your web Dashboard. Should you require full account purging and deletion from our database, please contact system administration.

5. Security Safeguards

We implement standard industry practices to protect our PostgreSQL engine, including isolated Docker containerization and strict HTTPS/SSL protocol transport layers across entire browser sessions.