Privacy Policy for Iron

The app has access to following data:

  • Unique Identifier (for ad services)
  • Approximate Location (for ad services)
  • Fitness and Health Data (manually inserted data only)

Ads

I do use AdMob as ad provider. Check out the privacy policies of all their providers here. My app is GDPR compliant, so it will also display the necessary information and ask for your consent if necessary inside the app directly before interacting with the ad provider. Check out following privacy policies of the ad services I use:

Analytics

For the sake of privacy I do not use any analytic services (like e.g. google analytics) in my app, so be sure that you don’t leak private data to such analytic networks on this way.

Pro Version

My app offers an in app purchase for the pro version, this will remove the ad network usage completely! In the pro version any interaction with ad networks will completely be disabled and nothing is shared with them (no location and no unique identifier).

Feedback Mail

You can contact me through my app directly, this does not use any service but will simply create a default email and it will eventually append the apps log file. You’ll be asked if you want to append the log file or not. The log file is a plain text file and even if you append it you can still check it’s content before sending it to me. The log file may contain sensitive data. If so, you will of course send this data to me if you send me an email.

But be aware, I won’t collect this data nor send it anywhere, I will only use it to solve the problem and help you and afterwards it will be deleted.

Fitness and Health Data

This app does not collect any data itself, it does not use any health services but it collects data that you actively insert into it (your fitness log data). This will sum up to a lot of sensitive data about your exercising behaviour.

Be aware that this data is only saved inside an app internal database and will never be evaluated outside of the app nor will be send or shared to/with any service.