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MemeFace uses Google sign-in to create and identify your account. We use basic profile information such as email, name, and account identifier so credits, renders, reports, and safety limits can be tied to the right user.
This page explains what MemeFace needs to run the meme video flow and how uploaded photos and generated results are handled.
MemeFace uses Google sign-in to create and identify your account. We use basic profile information such as email, name, and account identifier so credits, renders, reports, and safety limits can be tied to the right user.
Uploaded face photos are used to generate the meme video you requested. The product is designed to keep source face images temporary and remove or expire them after processing, failure handling, or cleanup.
Generated MP4 videos may be stored for download, preview, sharing, support, and moderation for a limited period. Free renders can include a visible MemeFace watermark or AI parody label.
We store credit balances, free usage, render job status, selected templates, timestamps, and basic error information so the app can show progress, prevent abuse, recover failed jobs, and support admin review.
If content is reported or appears unsafe, related share links, render metadata, template information, and account details may be reviewed to operate the service and enforce safety rules.
MemeFace may use database, queue, file storage, object storage, hosting, and logging providers to run the service. These systems are used only as needed for the product flow and operational safety.
Do not upload sensitive images or photos you do not have permission to use. MemeFace is built to avoid collecting unnecessary personal data for the meme generation flow.
MemeFace uses account login, file validation, rate limits, admin tools, and cleanup policies, but no internet service can guarantee perfect security or availability.
Source images, temporary files, generated videos, share links, and logs may be deleted or expired automatically. Some account and credit records may be retained so the service can function correctly.
Last updated: June 3, 2026. Retention windows, storage providers, and moderation workflows may change as MemeFace becomes more production-ready.