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Privacy Policy

Last updated: 12 May 2026

Spot Me is built around a simple idea. Your fitness data is yours, and only you can read it.

What we collect

Nothing. Spot Me does not require a third-party account, does not ask for your email, and does not collect personal information. There is no analytics SDK, no advertising SDK, and no crash reporting service inside the app.

Where your data lives

The data you log inside Spot Me, including step counts, food entries, workout logs, weights, and goal preferences, is stored in your private iCloud database via Apple CloudKit. Only your Apple ID can read it.

We don't run servers and don't have access to your data. Apple's CloudKit handles encryption in transit and at rest. If you sign out of iCloud or disable iCloud for Spot Me, the app will fall back to local on-device storage.

Syncing between your devices

Because your data sits in your iCloud, it follows you between your iPhone, iPad, and any future Apple device signed in to the same Apple ID. There's no separate sign-up, no separate password, and nothing for us to administer.

Apple Health

If you grant permission, Spot Me reads your step count from Apple Health to display your daily progress. This read happens on your device and the data is not copied off the device by Spot Me. You can revoke this permission at any time in the Settings app under Privacy and Security, then Health.

Widgets and Live Activities

The Spot Me Home Screen widget reads your goal data from a shared local container on your device. The Live Activity for workouts runs on-device and is delivered by iOS to your Lock Screen and Dynamic Island. Neither feature uploads data anywhere on its own.

Children

Spot Me is rated 4 and up and does not knowingly collect data from anyone, including children.

Changes

If this policy ever changes, the new version will be posted here with an updated date at the top of the page.

Contact

Questions? Email hello@deadsimple.tools.