Your watch history doesn't have to die on July 15.
TV Time is shutting down and deleting all personal data. If you've downloaded your GDPR export, drop the zip here - this page reads it, recovers everything inside (including reactions TV Time no longer shows you), and gives you clean files you can take anywhere: Trakt, Simkl, a spreadsheet, or Vemias.
Data deletion: July 15, 2026 · Request your export at gdpr.tvtime.com while you still can
Don't have your export yet? Request it first
Go to gdpr.tvtime.com/gdpr/self-service, sign in, and hit "Export my data." The email with your download link can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours - older accounts with more history take longer. Do this ASAP: the July 15 shutdown is a hard deadline, and if the request fails on that day you have no second chance. Come back here once you have the zip in hand.
Drop your TV Time export zip here
or tap to choose · already unzipped? drop the CSV files directly · nothing is uploaded, ever
Private by construction. Parsing happens on your device with no server involved - you can switch off your connection after the page loads and everything still works. Your files never leave this browser tab.
Reading your export - everything stays on this device.
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Your history, recovered
My watch history
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Activity by year
These reactions were recorded with reaction systems TV Time later retired - the current app no longer displays them anywhere, but your export still contains every one. They're included in your downloads below, labeled by era.
How do we know this?
TV Time redesigned its reaction system at least three times. Each redesign shipped a new picker, and the app's display code only knows the current one - older votes were never deleted, just orphaned in the database, which is why your export still contains them. We decoded the current system with controlled test accounts (react to episodes in picker order, read the export, map the IDs), then verified the hidden ones the hard way: episode by episode against the live app. Every episode carrying only old-system votes displays nothing in TV Time today; every displayed reaction matches the current-system IDs exactly.
Honest fine print: for votes TV Time machine-migrated from its original system we recovered the full meaning (Good, Wow, Bad...). For one retired picker generation, the export proves you reacted and to what, but the exact word that was on the button no longer exists anywhere - those are labeled "Retired reaction" rather than guessed. Every claim on this page can be checked against your own zip.
Live account tokens detected in your export
Your zip contains working authentication tokens for your TV Time account. Every export we've examined includes live session refresh tokens (refresh_token.csv, access_token.csv, device_token.csv); some also include a valid password-reset token if one was recently issued for your account. Anyone who gets a copy of this zip may be able to access your account or reset your password until those tokens expire.
What to do right now:
Do NOT share this zip with anyone, not even a helper, before deleting the token files listed below.
Delete these files before sending the zip anywhere: refresh_token.csv, access_token.csv, device_token.csv, and user_password_reset_token.csv if present.
If you already shared the zip: change your TV Time password immediately. Setting a new password invalidates any password-reset token and forces new session logins.
Before you share this zip with anyone
Your export contains files with sensitive personal data that have nothing to do with your watch history. If you plan to send the zip to a friend, a forum, or any import service, delete these first:
Recovery check
Compared against the totals TV Time's own tracker recorded for your account.
Shows
Show
Episodes
Status
Movies
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Notes
We can look them up by release date and runtime.
This is the one optional step that talks to a server: it sends only the release date, runtime, and TV Time's internal ID of the unnamed items - never your watch history or anything personal. Confirmed matches are shared anonymously so the next person with the same unnamed item gets an instant answer. Skip it and everything else still works fully offline.
Reactions & ratings
Currently shown in the appHidden - from retired reaction systems
Reaction
Times
Also recovered
Everything else your export contained.
Questions people rightly ask
Is this safe? You're asking for my personal data.
The file never leaves your device - parsing runs in this browser tab with no server involved. You can verify it: load this page, switch off your internet, and drop the zip. Everything works. The single optional exception is the "identify unnamed items" lookup, which is clearly labeled, sends only release dates and runtimes, and only runs if you click it. There are no analytics scripts or trackers on this page, ours included.
Why is it free? What's the catch?
We're building Vemias, a community-owned tracker, and one link at the bottom of your results invites you to bring your history there. That's the whole business model of this page. The downloads work for Trakt, Simkl, or a plain spreadsheet, and they're yours whether or not you ever click that link.
I already moved to Trakt. Is this still useful?
Probably - importers that only copy watched-states leave things behind: your reactions and ratings (including thousands TV Time's app no longer displays), comments, lists, rewatch counts, and your stopped-watching and not-interested lists. Run your export through and keep the full-fidelity files; you can't get a new export after July 15.
What happens to this page after July 15?
It stays up permanently. New exports can't be requested after the shutdown, but if you saved your zip - even years from now - this page will still read it.
Who made this?
A solo developer and 12-year TV Time user who spent a decade wanting a tracker that couldn't lock people's history away - and then watched the biggest one prove the point. The export format documentation behind this tool is the most complete that exists, and it will be published openly.
Take your history anywhere
Clean, documented files generated on your device. The CSVs open in any spreadsheet; the Trakt-ready file matches Trakt's importer columns; the JSON contains everything at full fidelity.
Built by the team behind Vemias - a community-owned tracker where your data is always one click from leaving. If you'd like your history (reactions included - we're the only importer that keeps them) to live somewhere that can't do this to you again, bring it over. No pressure: the files above are yours either way.
Optional | Restore on Vemias
Want your full history back in a real tracker? Vemias is open for beta.
We built the parser you just ran. The same team also runs Vemias, a community-owned tracker in open beta right now. Drop the exact same zip on the import page and we will restore almost everything into a live account: watch history, ratings, emotions (including the retired ones the TV Time app hid), lists, favorites, comments, memes, custom posters, badges, marathons, and the friend graph.
Everything runs the same way as this rescue page: nothing leaves your browser except what you agree to store
Full-fidelity restore: not just watched-states like other importers, the whole thing including reactions
Your files above stay yours whether you take us up on this or not