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Privacy Policy

SuperAnkle keeps as little data as possible: enough to give you an account and remember your training. Questions or deletion requests: jenssendigital@gmail.com.

What we store

Your account email address (and, if you sign in with Google, your name and profile picture as Google provides them), your current level, and your training data — which exercises you logged, when, how hard the effort was and how many reps.

Account and training data are stored in our managed Supabase database, hosted in the EU, with row-level security so only your account can read your rows.

Payments

Payments are processed by Stripe, which acts as an independent controller for payment data. Your card details are entered on Stripe's checkout and never reach SuperAnkle. We store only your Stripe customer and subscription identifiers, the subscription status and the next billing date.

Analytics

Analytics are minimal: aggregate page and error information used to keep the app working. We don't build advertising profiles and we don't run third-party ad trackers.

We never sell your data

Your data is never sold, rented or shared for marketing. It is shared only with the processors that run the service — Supabase (database, authentication, video storage) and Stripe (payments) — and only as needed to operate SuperAnkle.

Why we're allowed to store it

We process your account and training data to perform our contract with you (providing the membership), and to meet legal obligations such as accounting for payments.

How long we keep it

For as long as your account exists. Ask us to delete your account and we'll remove your profile and training logs, keeping only what payment records the law requires.

Your rights

Under the GDPR you can request access to, correction of, export of, or deletion of your data, and you can object to processing. Email jenssendigital@gmail.com and we'll handle it. You can also complain to your local data protection authority.

Health information

SuperAnkle is training guidance, not medical advice. Stop if you get sharp pain. If symptoms worsen or don't improve, see a qualified professional.

Your logs describe training effort, not medical records. Please don't send us clinical information you don't want stored.