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As the world's most popular video editing app, CapCut has simplified short-form video creation for millions of creators. However, its ownership by the Beijing-based tech giant ByteDance has placed its data collection practices under intense public and legal scrutiny. 🔍 What Data Does CapCut Collect?
When you install and use CapCut on your smartphone, desktop, or browser, the app gathers a massive amount of information. According to the latest CapCut Privacy Policy and ongoing legal disclosures, the data harvested includes the following categories: 1. User-Generated Content
Information about when and how you edited your videos, even if they are only stored as drafts. 2. Device and Technical Information
Every video, photo, and audio clip you upload, edit, or generate within the app.
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