Local-first data handling
StepDay does not collect, upload, or sell personal information. Health-related analysis is performed on device where possible, and StepDay is designed so your data stays under your control.
Last updated: April 2026. Local-only by default, no server upload, and no sale of personal data.
StepDay requires permission to read Apple Health data, and workout write permission is only relevant if you choose to log activity. Available metrics depend on what is stored in the Health app and which Apple devices you use.
StepDay does not collect, upload, or sell personal information. Health-related analysis is performed on device where possible, and StepDay is designed so your data stays under your control.
StepDay reads Apple Health data such as steps, distance, workouts, sleep, heart rate, blood oxygen, and VO2 Max when those records are available. If you explicitly log activity in StepDay, the app may request write access only for the workout entries you choose to create.
Settings, goals, streaks, achievements, and similar app state may be stored locally on your device to keep the experience responsive. These values are not uploaded to a StepDay server.
If you have privacy questions, contact nine@bigbeefit.com. StepDay does not replace medical advice, and health decisions should always be made with a qualified professional.
Contact privacy supportIf anything in the policy is unclear, email us and we'll clarify how StepDay handles Health data and local app storage.