Privacy Policy - OneMore Push ups counter
Privacy Policy for OneMore
Effective Date: May 15, 2026
Welcome to OneMore. Your privacy matters. This Privacy Policy explains what information the app uses, how it is handled, and your rights regarding your data.
Overview
OneMore is designed with privacy in mind.
- No account creation
- No cloud sync
- No ads
- No third-party analytics
- No selling of personal data
All workout data is stored locally on your device unless you explicitly choose to share it through Apple services such as Apple Health.
Information We Collect
Camera Access
OneMore uses your device’s front camera to detect push-up movements and count repetitions automatically.
Important:
- Camera processing happens entirely on-device.
- Camera footage is not recorded, stored, uploaded, or shared.
- No facial recognition or identity tracking is performed.
- The app only analyzes motion and positioning necessary for rep counting functionality.
Health Data
If you enable Apple Health integration, OneMore may write workout data to Apple Health, including:
- Functional Strength Training workouts
- Estimated calories burned
- Workout duration
This data is handled through Apple HealthKit APIs.
OneMore:
- Does not read unnecessary health data
- Does not sell health information
- Does not share health data with advertisers or third parties
Health data permissions can be managed anytime in:
Apple Health → Profile → Apps → OneMore
Workout and Usage Data
The app stores workout-related information locally on your device, such as:
- Push-up counts
- Workout history
- Streaks
- Achievements
- Levels and progression
- Reminder preferences
- Theme customization settings
This data never leaves your device unless you manually back up your device through Apple services like iCloud backups.
Data Sharing
OneMore does not:
- Sell personal information
- Share personal information with advertisers
- Use third-party ad networks
- Track users across apps or websites
We may only disclose information if required by law or legal process.
Third-Party Services
OneMore may use Apple-provided frameworks and services, including:
- Apple HealthKit
- Local notifications
- Widgets
- iCloud device backups managed by Apple
These services are governed by Apple’s own privacy policies.
Children’s Privacy
OneMore is not directed toward children under 13 years old. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.
Data Security
Because your data remains on-device, exposure risk is minimized. However, no device or software system can guarantee absolute security.
You are responsible for securing access to your device.
Your Choices
You can:
- Disable camera access in iOS Settings
- Disable Health access in Apple Health settings
- Delete all app data by uninstalling the app
- Disable notifications and reminders anytime
Changes to This Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated periodically. Changes will be reflected by updating the Effective Date above.
Contact
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or the app, you can contact the developer through the app’s App Store listing or support page.
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