Breeze Physique Tracker Privacy Policy
- Effective
- August 16, 2026
- Last updated
- August 20, 2026
- Version
- 1
Effective date: August 16, 2026 App: Breeze Physique Tracker Publisher: Breeze Lifting Contact: [email protected]
This policy covers the Breeze Physique Tracker mobile app. The privacy policy at https://www.breezelifting.com/privacy covers our website and does not apply to the app.
The short version
Breeze Physique Tracker is a personal body-progress tracker. Your progress photos, body measurements, notes, goals, streaks, and settings are stored only on your device. They are saved in a private database and file storage inside the app, they are never uploaded to Breeze Lifting, and we have no way to see them.
There is no account and no login. You never create a username or password, and you never give us your name, email address, or date of birth to use the app.
The app is not entirely offline, though, and we want to be precise about that. Two third-party services do communicate over the internet:
- Google AdMob shows ads to users on the free tier.
- RevenueCat validates purchases if you subscribe to Pro.
Neither of them receives your photos, measurements, or notes. Details are below.
What the app stores on your device
Everything you enter is written to a private SQLite database (physiquelog.db) and to the app's own file storage in your device's app sandbox. This includes:
- Progress photos — pictures you take with the in-app camera or import from your photo library, along with the date and the angle (Front, Side, Back).
- Body measurements — weight, waist, chest, left and right arms, hips, and body-fat percentage, plus the date of each entry.
- Notes you attach to a measurement entry.
- Goals — a target weight and target date, if you set them.
- Streaks and badges — milestones earned from logging consistently.
- App settings — your unit preferences (kg/lbs, cm/in), reminder schedule and tone, and whether App Lock is enabled.
- Subscription status — a cached flag recording whether Pro is active, when it expires, and which product it came from. This is a local copy of what RevenueCat reports; it lets the app work correctly when you're offline.
- Promo trial status — if you redeem a promo code, the app records the trial's expiry date and that the device has used its one trial.
None of the above is transmitted to Breeze Lifting. We operate no server for this app and hold no copy of your data.
What leaves your device, and what does not
Does not leave your device
Progress photos, measurements, notes, goals, streaks, badges, and app settings. There is no cloud sync, no backup service, and no upload of any kind built into this app.
If you use your device's own backup service (such as iCloud Backup or Google's Android backup), your operating system may include the app's data in that backup. That backup is between you and Apple or Google — it is governed by their privacy policies, not ours, and we cannot access it.
Does leave your device
Only what the following services need in order to function:
1. Google AdMob (advertising — free tier only)
If you are on the free tier, the app shows banner ads and, optionally, a rewarded video ad you can choose to watch to unlock a single timelapse export. Ads are served by Google AdMob, and the AdMob SDK connects to Google's servers to fetch them.
To do that, AdMob collects device and usage information for advertising, fraud prevention, and measurement — including device identifiers such as the Advertising Identifier (IDFA) on iOS or the Advertising ID on Android, coarse location inferred from your IP address, device type and operating system, and information about ad interactions. Google acts as an independent controller of that data.
- How Google uses information from apps that use its services: https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites
- Google advertising privacy: https://policies.google.com/privacy
Subscribing to Pro removes ads. When Pro (or an active trial) is in effect, no ad is requested and no ad SDK call is made for that purpose.
App Tracking Transparency (iOS). On iOS, before any tracking across apps and websites takes place, Apple's system prompt asks whether you allow Breeze Physique Tracker to track you. If you decline, you will still see ads — they will simply be less relevant to you. Declining reduces personalization, not the number of ads. You can change your answer at any time in iOS Settings → Privacy & Security → Tracking.
2. RevenueCat (purchase processing)
If you buy a Pro subscription, restore a previous purchase, or the app checks whether your subscription is still active, the RevenueCat SDK communicates with RevenueCat's servers. RevenueCat handles purchase and subscription management on our behalf and acts as a processor for us.
RevenueCat receives an anonymous app user ID that its SDK generates for your installation (not your name, not your email), together with purchase and receipt data from the app store — such as the product you bought, the transaction identifier, the purchase and expiry dates, and the store receipt — plus basic technical details like your platform, app version, and country.
RevenueCat does not receive your photos, measurements, notes, or any other content you enter into the app.
- RevenueCat privacy policy: https://www.revenuecat.com/privacy
3. Apple (payments)
All purchases are processed by Apple through the App Store using your existing Apple Account. Breeze Physique Tracker never sees or handles your payment card, billing address, or Apple Account credentials. Apple's handling of that information is covered by Apple's privacy policy: https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/. Manage or cancel a subscription in iOS Settings → [your name] → Subscriptions.
We do not use analytics SDKs, crash-reporting SDKs, or advertising attribution SDKs beyond what is described above. The app contains no other third-party network code.
Device permissions we ask for
The app asks for a permission only at the point it needs it, and it keeps working (with the corresponding feature unavailable) if you say no.
| Permission | Why the app asks |
|---|---|
| Camera | To take progress photos inside the app. |
| Photo library (read) | To import an existing photo from your library as a progress photo. |
| Photo library (add/save) | To save a progress photo or a timelapse video you export back to your camera roll, when you tap Save. |
| Notifications | To send the daily check-in reminder, if you turn reminders on. These are scheduled locally on your device. We do not operate a push-notification server and the app does not register a push token. |
| Face ID / Touch ID / biometrics | To power the optional App Lock, which requires authentication before the app opens. Authentication is performed by your device's operating system. The app never receives your face or fingerprint data — it only receives a yes-or-no result. |
| Vibration (Android) | For haptic feedback when you log an entry. |
| Run at startup (Android) | So scheduled reminders survive a device restart. |
Data retention and deletion
Because your data is stored only on your device, you control it directly.
- Delete individual entries. Long-press a measurement entry to remove it. Progress photos can be replaced by logging a new photo for the same day and angle, which deletes the previous image.
- Delete everything. Settings → Data → Delete All Data erases your logged photos, measurement entries, and badges — both the database records and the image files the app saved on your device. The action offers a brief undo window before it takes effect.
- Delete the app. Uninstalling Breeze Physique Tracker removes the app's database and its private file storage, including progress photos taken in the app, from your device. Photos you separately chose to save to your camera roll stay in your photo library, because they now belong to your library rather than to the app — delete them there if you want them gone.
We retain nothing after deletion, because we never had a copy.
Data held by third parties has its own lifecycle we do not control: RevenueCat retains purchase records associated with your anonymous app user ID under its own retention policy, and Apple retains transaction records it needs for billing, tax, and refund purposes. Deleting the app does not erase those records.
Export your data first if you want to keep it. Settings → Data gives you two ways to take your information with you: Save all photos to camera roll copies every progress photo into your device's photo library, and Export measurements (CSV) produces a spreadsheet of every measurement you have logged, which opens in Sheets, Numbers, or Excel. Both use your device's normal share and save flows. Once a copy leaves the app, it is outside the app and outside our control.
Your privacy rights
Depending on where you live — for example under the GDPR in the UK and EEA, or the CCPA/CPRA in California — you may have rights to access, correct, delete, or receive a portable copy of your personal information, and to object to or restrict certain processing. California residents also have the right not to be discriminated against for exercising these rights.
Because Breeze Physique Tracker has no accounts and no server, you exercise most of these rights yourself, directly and immediately:
- Access and portability — use Save all photos to camera roll and Export measurements (CSV) in Settings. CSV is a structured, commonly used, machine-readable format, and your photos come out as ordinary image files.
- Correction — edit or re-enter any value in the app.
- Deletion — use Delete All Data, or uninstall the app.
- Objecting to advertising personalization — decline the App Tracking Transparency prompt on iOS, reset or limit your advertising identifier in your device settings, or subscribe to Pro to remove ads entirely.
We do not sell or share your personal information, and we do not use it for cross-context behavioral advertising ourselves. Personalized ads shown by Google may qualify as "sharing" under some laws; declining the App Tracking Transparency prompt, adjusting your device's ad settings, or going ad-free with Pro are the ways to opt out.
For rights that concern data held by a third party rather than by us — purchase records at RevenueCat, ad data at Google, transaction records at Apple — contact that company using the links above, or write to us at [email protected] and we will help where we can. We may need to ask you for details such as a purchase receipt in order to locate the relevant record, since we hold no identifier that would let us find you otherwise.
Children's privacy
Breeze Physique Tracker is not directed to children under 13 (or the equivalent minimum age in your country), and we do not knowingly collect personal information from them. If you believe a child has provided personal information through the app, contact us at [email protected] and we will act appropriately. Ads served in the app are not intended for a child audience.
Security
Your data is protected by your device's own security: app-sandbox isolation and the device encryption applied by iOS or Android when your device is locked. The app additionally offers optional App Lock, which requires your device biometrics or passcode before the app opens.
No method of storage is perfectly secure, but keeping your data on your device — rather than on a server — removes an entire category of risk. There is no account of yours for anyone to breach.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as the app changes. When we do, we will revise the effective date at the top and post the new version at the same address. Material changes will be highlighted in the app or in the App Store release notes. Continuing to use Breeze Physique Tracker after an update means you accept the revised policy.
Contact
Questions about this policy or about privacy in Breeze Physique Tracker:
Breeze Lifting Email: [email protected] Web: https://www.breezelifting.com