Clinical Privacy Resource CZ-702 | Updated April 2026
A primary clinical concern for users of random video chat is the extent of platform monitoring. At CHATZYO, we operate under a "Privacy-Preserving Safety" model. We believe that users deserve total privacy in their 1-on-1 video calls, but we also have a clinical obligation to maintain community health. This guide explains exactly how monitoring works without violating your anonymity.
A common misconception is that CHATZYO staff watch live video feeds in rooms like Tamil Chat or USA Chat. **This is factually incorrect.** We do not have "voyeuristic" monitoring. Our team in Coimbatore only accesses session data when a specific report is filed, and even then, they only see metadata hashes and system-generated snapshots of the violation.
Most monitoring on CHATZYO happens at the "edge"—within your browser’s volatile memory. We use Advanced Computer Vision (ACV) to scan for prohibited patterns. If the AI detects a violation (e.g., prohibited visual content), it triggers an automated disconnect.
Human intervention is strictly reactive. It is only triggered when a user utilizes the "Report" button. In rooms like UK Chat or India Chat, our moderators review the session metadata to confirm if a permanent hardware ban is necessary. This prevents automated systems from making errors in complex social situations.
Because CHATZYO uses WebRTC with DTLS-SRTP encryption, your peer-to-peer (P2P) connection is shielded from third-party interception (ISP, hackers, or government snooping). Our "monitoring" is internal to the application layer and is specifically designed to keep the platform safe, not to spy on legitimate users.
Monitoring on CHATZYO is a safety-first clinical necessity. It is the reason we can provide a clean environment for users in Malayalam, Kerala, and Hindi zones. Rest assured that unless you violate our Terms of Service, your conversations remain private, unrecorded, and anonymous. For more on how we protect your information, visit our Privacy Policy.