Liftrac
Privacy Policy
Effective 21 August 2026 · Last updated 21 August 2026
Liftrac does not collect your data. There is no account, no login, and no Liftrac server. Your workouts are stored in a database file on your own phone and stay there. The app makes no network requests of its own.
The only time anything leaves your device is when you choose to make it happen: sending a bug report through your own email app, or exporting a backup file to a place you pick. Both are described below.
What we collect
Nothing. Liftrac has no analytics, no crash reporting, no advertising, no tracking identifiers, and no third-party SDKs that collect data. We do not build a profile of you, and we have no way to identify you.
Data stored on your device
Everything you enter is written to a SQLite database inside Liftrac's private app storage: your workouts, exercises, sets, weights, reps, and routines, plus the bodyweight and height you enter when you first open the app (used to estimate your 1-rep-max and to track bodyweight lifts) and your app settings. Other apps cannot read this. We cannot read it either — none of it is transmitted anywhere.
To delete all of it, uninstall Liftrac or clear the app's data in Android Settings. There is nothing held anywhere else for us to delete.
Notifications
The rest timer and the “you left a workout open” reminder are local notifications, generated on your phone by the app. Liftrac has no push server, does not register for push notifications, and no notification content is transmitted anywhere.
Liftrac asks for notification permission the first time it actually needs to show one, not on launch. Declining it only disables those reminders; the rest of the app works normally.
Bug reports and feature requests
If you use Settings → Report a bug or Request a feature, Liftrac prepares a message and hands it to your device's email app as a pre-filled draft. Liftrac does not send it — nothing is transmitted unless you press Send in your own mail app, and you can review or edit the entire message first.
If you send it, the message goes to liftrac@mmaagroup.com and contains:
- the title and description you wrote (and reproduction steps, for bugs);
- the Liftrac version number and your operating-system version;
- a contact email address, only if you chose to enter one.
It does not include your workout data. A copy of what you wrote is also saved locally on your device so you can look back at reports you have filed.
We use these reports only to diagnose problems and decide what to build. We do not add the address to a mailing list or share it with anyone.
Exporting and importing your data
Liftrac can export your data to a backup file. The file is handed to Android's standard share sheet, and you choose where it goes — saved locally, sent to yourself, or placed in a cloud drive of your choosing. Once you pick a destination, that file is under your control and this policy no longer governs it; the privacy terms of wherever you put it apply instead.
Importing works the same way in reverse: you pick a file, and Liftrac reads it on-device.
Android automatic backup
Liftrac participates in Android Auto Backup, the standard Android feature. If backup is enabled in your device settings, Android may copy Liftrac's app data — including your workout database — to your own Google Drive account.
This is done by Android, not by Liftrac. The backup lives in your personal Drive, does not count against its storage quota, and we have no access to it. Its purpose is so your history survives if you replace or reset your phone. You can disable it for Liftrac, or entirely, under Android Settings → Google → Backup.
Permissions
| Permission | Why |
|---|---|
| Notifications | Rest-timer countdown and the open-workout reminder |
| Alarms & reminders | So the rest-timer chime fires at the right second rather than drifting |
| Vibrate | Haptic feedback on timer completion |
| Wake lock, foreground service, run at startup | Keeps the ongoing rest-timer notification ticking accurately |
| Internet, network state | Declared by the app framework and its notification libraries. Liftrac itself makes no network requests. |
What we never do
- Sell or rent your data — we do not have it.
- Share your data with advertisers, data brokers, or any third party.
- Track you across apps or websites.
- Show ads.
- Require an account, an email address, or any personal information to use the app.
Children
Liftrac is a general-audience fitness tool and is not directed at children under 13. Because we collect no data at all, we do not knowingly collect personal information from children or anyone else.
Your rights
Privacy laws such as the GDPR and CCPA give you rights to access, correct, export, and delete personal data a company holds about you. Liftrac holds none — so these rights are satisfied directly on your device: your data is already fully accessible in the app, exportable through the backup feature, and deletable by clearing the app's data or uninstalling it.
Changes to this policy
If this policy changes, the updated version will be published at this address and the “Last updated” date above will change. Material changes affecting how your data is handled will also be noted in the app's release notes.
Contact
Questions about this policy or about privacy in Liftrac: liftrac@mmaagroup.com