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Privacy Policy

Last updated June 13, 2026

StepTracker (“the app”) is designed to be private by default. This policy explains what the app accesses and what happens to it. It is provided by Paul Jazayeri (“we”, “us”).

The short version

StepTracker reads health data from Apple Health to show you your own statistics. That data stays on your device. We do not collect it, transmit it to any server, sell it, or share it with anyone. The app has no user accounts and no analytics or advertising SDKs.

What the app accesses

With your permission, StepTracker reads the following from Apple Health (HealthKit):

This data is read on your device to render your rings, charts, calendar, insights, and widgets. You control this access at any time in Health → your profile → Apps → StepTracker, and you can revoke it whenever you like.

What we do with it

Nothing leaves your device. The app does not include analytics, crash-tracking, or advertising services, and it makes no network requests with your health data. A small, non-identifying summary (today’s step count and goal) is stored in a private, sandboxed App Group on your device so the widgets can display it — it is never transmitted off the device.

Data we do not collect

We do not collect your name, email, location, contacts, identifiers for advertising, or any health information. Because there is no account and no server, we have no ability to access your data.

Health data and Apple’s rules

Consistent with Apple’s requirements, health data accessed through HealthKit is never used for advertising or marketing, and is never shared with or sold to third parties.

Children

StepTracker does not target children and collects no personal information from anyone, including children under 13.

Changes

If this policy changes, the “last updated” date above will change accordingly. Material changes will be reflected here before they take effect.

Contact

Questions about privacy? Email pauljazayeri@gmail.com.