No stream sniping
You may not use GGSight to find, monitor, watch, or use another player's live stream for an unfair competitive advantage, to disrupt their broadcast, to target them in-game, to harass them, or to coordinate others against them.
GGSight is built for visible gamer-tag OCR, public-source identity signals, creator discovery, and lightweight encounter history. It is not permission to interfere with a creator, streamer, tournament, ranked match, or public lobby.
What counts as prohibited stream sniping
Prohibited use includes using a detected gamer tag to open or monitor a live stream during the same match, obtain map position, rotation, loadout, strategy, team comms, queue timing, lobby information, or other tactical information that is not available through your own gameplay screen.
It also includes joining queues to match a streamer, following them across matches, bypassing streamer mode or hidden-name settings, using GGSight results to coordinate attacks or harassment, or encouraging viewers, teammates, friends, or communities to target a player.
Fair-play use only
You may use GGSight for personal encounter history, post-match review, public creator discovery, verified-profile checks, and responsible public lookup when your use does not give an unfair gameplay advantage or violate any game, platform, tournament, league, creator-platform, or provider rule.
If a streamer, tournament, game mode, platform, or event rule prohibits live lookup, live stream viewing, third-party tools, overlays, outside information, or player targeting, you must follow that rule and stop using GGSight for that session.
No tactical live-stream features
GGSight should not be used to provide live tactical instructions, live opponent tracking, live stream opening for competitive advantage, player avoidance, matchmaking manipulation, hidden lobby discovery, or instructions to chase, avoid, grief, harass, or target detected players.
If GGSight displays a creator or public profile signal, treat it as informational. Do not use it to gain location, rotation, strategy, or timing information during a live match.
User responsibility and liability
You are solely responsible for how you use GGSight, what third-party sites you open, what streams you watch, how you behave in-game, and whether your conduct complies with applicable laws and all game, platform, tournament, league, event, and creator-platform rules.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, GGSight is not responsible or liable for user misuse, stream sniping, harassment, cheating, account penalties, bans, tournament disqualification, platform enforcement, lost gameplay opportunity, reputational harm, or disputes caused by a user's actions.
Enforcement
GGSight may suspend, limit, block, or terminate access to downloads, accounts, hosted services, lookup features, verified profile features, or support if we believe a user is stream sniping, enabling stream sniping, harassing creators or players, creating safety risk, or violating this policy.
We may also preserve and review relevant service records when needed to investigate abuse, enforce our terms, protect users, comply with valid legal process, or respond to provider, publisher, creator, or platform complaints.
Platform rules still apply
Game and creator platforms maintain their own rules and may change them. Review the rules for the services you use, including Twitch Community Guidelines, Epic Games Community Rules, Fortnite rules, Call of Duty Code of Conduct, and applicable tournament or league rules.
Useful references include Twitch Community Guidelines, Epic Games Community Rules, Fortnite Code of Conduct, Call of Duty Code of Conduct, and Call of Duty Security and Enforcement Policy.