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Privacy Policy

Last updated: March 3, 2026

What Slate collects

Slate stores your workout data — sets, reps, weight, exercises, streaks, and goals. All of it lives locally on your device. Nothing is transmitted anywhere. There is no server receiving your data, because there is no server.

Apple's default services

If you downloaded Slate from the App Store, Apple may collect App Store analytics and crash reports through TestFlight. This is handled entirely by Apple under their own privacy policy. Slate itself sends nothing to Apple or anyone else.

No accounts or cloud

There is no sign-up, no login, no server, and no database. Your data stays on your phone and nowhere else.

No third-party SDKs

Slate does not include any analytics, advertising, tracking, or attribution SDKs. No data is shared with third parties.

Data deletion

Delete the app and everything goes with it. There's nothing stored externally to clean up.

Children

Since Slate does not collect any personal data, no age-gating or parental consent mechanisms are needed.

Changes

If anything about how Slate handles data ever changes, this page will be updated. The "last updated" date at the top reflects the most recent revision.

Contact

Questions? Reach out at hello@etash.io.