Last updated: 5 July 2026
Loadpath ("the app", "we", "us") is a strength-training log for iOS. This policy explains what data the app handles and how. It is written to be read, not to cover us — if anything here is unclear, contact us via the Support page.
Everything you log stays on your device and syncs through Apple's iCloud (CloudKit) to your other devices signed in to the same Apple ID. This data is stored in your private iCloud database. We — the developer — have no access to it and it is never sent to our servers (we don't run any).
You can export all of your data at any time from Settings → Export Backup (a JSON file you control). To delete your data, delete it within the app or remove the app; you can also manage its iCloud copy in iOS Settings → your name → iCloud.
The app uses Google Firebase Analytics to record anonymous, aggregate product-interaction events — for example, that a workout was started or a program was created. This helps us prioritise features and find bugs.
NSPrivacyTracking is set to false.Firebase's own handling of this data is governed by Google's Privacy Policy and the Firebase data-processing terms.
The app uses Firebase Crashlytics to receive anonymous crash reports so we can fix stability problems. Crash reports contain diagnostic information (stack traces, device model, OS version, app state at the time of the crash) and are not linked to your identity.
Loadpath is not directed at children under 13 and does not knowingly collect personal information from them.
If this policy changes, we'll update the date above and, for material changes, note it in the app's "What's New".
Questions, data requests, or corrections: email privacy@getloadpath.com.