Privacy
Privacy Policy
Last updated: 19 May 2026
What Brick stores
Brick stores the training plans, workout logs, settings, and progress information you create in the app. This information is used to show your plan, track completion, and support app features.
iCloud
If iCloud sync is enabled, your Brick data may be stored in your private iCloud account so it can be available across your Apple devices. Apple handles iCloud account security and storage.
Strava
If you connect Strava, Brick asks Strava for permission to read your recent activities and upload activities when you choose to do so. For imported activities, Brick may use activity IDs, titles, sport types, start times, duration, distance, calories, and heart rate values returned by Strava. For uploads, Brick may send workout titles, descriptions, sport types, start times, duration, distance, and route files when a route is available.
Strava data is used only for the Strava features you authorize, is shown only to you in Brick, and is not used for advertising, analytics, or AI model training. Strava may monitor and collect usage data related to Brick's use of the Strava API under Strava's own terms and privacy policy.
Health data
If you grant Apple Health permissions, Brick can use the health and workout data needed for recording and training features. You can manage these permissions in iOS Settings at any time.
Data sharing
Brick does not sell your personal data. Data is shared with third-party services only when needed to provide a feature you choose, such as Strava connection or Apple services.
Deleting data
You can delete app data from your device by removing the app. You can disconnect Strava in Brick settings; this deauthorizes Brick with Strava, removes local Strava-imported workout logs, and clears local Strava upload links. You can also request help with data deletion by contacting support.
Contact
For privacy questions, email support@bricktrainer.app.