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Apple Fitness+ & Privacy
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When you explore the Apple Fitness+ service prior to subscribing, Apple may use your browsing activity in the Fitness+ tab to improve the service. Once you subscribe, your browsing and workout data are associated with a random identifier. Your account, subscription status, and workouts may be used to send you notifications.
Apple Fitness+ is designed to protect your information and enable you to choose what you share.
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- When you explore Fitness+ prior to subscribing, Apple collects information about your browsing activity, including the workout previews you watch, and about any marketing campaign that led you to the app. This information is associated with your Apple Account and is used to improve the service.
- If you subscribe, we use information about your subscription status, tied to your Apple Account, to provide you the service, send you marketing communications, and to ensure that ads on the App Store, Apple News, and Stocks, where available, are relevant to you. Data about your use of the Fitness+ service is stored against a random identifier that is specific to Fitness+ and not associated with your Apple Account.
- If you enable Activity Sharing in the Fitness app, your Fitness+ Workout and Activity data will be shared with friends, and will be sent to Apple and retained for a short period of time so that Apple can securely share this data with whomever you choose. This data may include: active calories or kilojoules, exercise minutes, stand or roll hours, steps, time zone, and workout information such as title, type, and duration.
Apple Fitness+ is a fitness and wellness service with workouts and meditations led by expert trainers.
Pre-Subscription
Prior to subscribing to Apple Fitness+, you can explore the service and view workout previews. Apple collects information about your browsing activity in the Fitness+ tab, such as the pages you view and the workout previews you watch, the type of device you are using, and your interactions with notifications. If you enter the Apple Fitness+ tab through a link from a marketing campaign, like an email or digital advertisement, Apple records information about the marketing campaign to provide attribution to the marketing source and to improve our marketing campaigns.
Apple stores this information associated with your Apple Account and uses it to improve Apple Fitness+.
Apple Fitness+ Activity and Workouts
Once you subscribe to Apple Fitness+, Apple may collect information about your browsing activity in Fitness+ in the Fitness, Workout, and Mindfulness apps, such as the pages you view, the features with which you interact, and actions that cause you to enter and exit the app such as following an external link that leads you to Fitness+ or exiting the app through a link to Apple Music. Apple also collects information about the type of device you are using, your interactions with notifications, and your subscription, as well as some demographic information including your gender and age range.
When you do a Fitness+ workout or meditation, Apple collects information about the session and how you interact with it including the session length, your navigation actions such as play and pause, how much of the session you complete, whether the session is audio or video, the language settings, whether you have downloaded or are streaming the session, and whether you are using features like AirPlay or Picture in Picture. Apple will collect your workout or meditation titles and trainers only if you choose to enable Improve Fitness+. If you use SharePlay to do a workout with other users, Apple will collect that you did a workout during a SharePlay session and the number of devices that participated in the session, but will not collect any information to identify the participants of a SharePlay session.
All of this data is stored against a random, rotating identifier that is specific to Apple Fitness+ and not associated with your Apple Account. Apple uses this information to provide and improve the service.
iCloud Syncing
As a convenience for you, Apple Fitness+ uses iCloud to keep aspects of your experience up to date on all of your devices. For example, Fitness+ will use iCloud to sync your progress in a workout or meditation across your devices. You can disable this capability at any time on an iOS or iPadOS device by going to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Saved to iCloud > See All, then tapping to turn off Fitness+.
Burn Bar
The Burn Bar allows you to measure your workout performance against other users who have completed the same workout. If you choose to enable the Burn Bar, your Metabolic Equivalent of Task for the workout — your MET value — will be stored by Apple anonymously to add to the Burn Bar for that workout, and will not be associated with your Apple Account or with your other Apple Fitness+ data. You can disable the Burn Bar at any time while completing a workout in the workout settings.
Activity Sharing
If you enable Activity Sharing in the Fitness app, your Fitness+ Workout and Activity data will be shared with friends, and will be sent to Apple so that Apple can securely share this data with whomever you choose. This data may include: active calories or kilojoules, exercise minutes, stand or roll hours, steps, time zone, and workout information such as title, type, and duration. Apple will retain your Workout and Activity data for a short period of time and will use this data only to enable the Activity Sharing feature. If you are using iOS 18 or later and/or watchOS 11 or later and sharing Workout and Activity data with a friend using iOS 18 or later and/or watchOS 11 or later, your data will be encrypted end-to-end such that Apple will not be able to read the Workout and Activity data you choose to share with your friend.
Apple Music
Apple Fitness+ playlists are available in Apple Music. If you tap to listen to a playlist in Apple Music, you will be redirected to that app and any actions you take will be subject to Apple Music & Privacy at www.apple.com/legal/privacy/data/en/apple-music. For example, Apple knows the titles of your playlists, which may reveal the workout you completed, and if you share playlists with friends in Apple Music, your friends will learn that information, as well.
Sharing with Third Parties
We are obligated to provide some non-personal data about what songs are played in Apple Fitness+ to strategic partners associated with this service, such as record labels, so that they can measure the performance of their creative work, meet royalty and accounting requirements, and improve their products and services.
Communicating with You
All Fitness+ personalized workout recommendations are powered using on-device intelligence so that Apple does not need to store your workout history.
Apple may use information about your account, such as the Apple products you own and your subscriptions to Apple services, to send you communications about Apple Fitness+ and other related Apple products, services, and offers that may be of interest to you, including Apple One. Your device serial number may be used to check eligibility for service offers. If you are in a Family, Apple may send you communications about products, services, and offers available to you through Family Sharing. If you purchase an Apple One subscription, we may send you emails and push notifications about the features of each of the services for which you have subscribed. Apple Fitness+ may send you push notifications about new features, content, and offers available in Apple Fitness+. To update your notification preferences on an iOS or iPadOS device, go to Settings > Notifications > Fitness.
Advertising
If the Personalized Ads setting is turned on, Apple’s advertising platform may use information about your Fitness+ subscription status, such as whether you subscribe through Apple One, to ensure that ads on the App Store, Apple News, and Stocks are relevant.
If you do not want to receive ads targeted to your interests from Apple’s advertising platform, you can turn off Personalized Ads. Turning off Personalized Ads will prevent Apple from using your information for ad targeting. It may not decrease the number of ads you receive, but the ads may be less relevant to you. You can disable Personalized Ads on your iOS or iPadOS device by going to Settings > Privacy & Security > Apple Advertising and tapping to turn off Personalized Ads. On Mac, go to System Settings > Privacy & Security > Apple Advertising, and deselect Personalized Ads.
Learn more about Apple Advertising & Privacy at www.apple.com/legal/privacy/data/en/apple-advertising. Learn about how to opt out of personalized ads in the App Store and Apple News at support.apple.com/105131.
Preventing Fraud and Other Malicious Activity
We also collect personal data to prevent fraud and other malicious activity. We compute a device trust score on your device when you attempt a purchase, using information about how you use your device, including the approximate number of phone calls or emails you send and receive. The submission is designed so Apple cannot learn the underlying values on your device. The score is stored for a fixed time on our servers. When your Fitness+ subscription is set to auto-renew, Apple may also use information about your historical business relationship with Apple to process the request and determine whether to provide ongoing access to your subscription in advance of authorization by the payment partner.
Applicable Legal Basis for Processing Personal Data
We process your personal data in Apple Fitness+ generally for performance of your contract with Apple, as necessary for providing the service, and to comply with our legal obligations. Where consent is the appropriate legal basis, we seek it in accordance with applicable local law.
Where applicable local law provides, we process the following categories of personal data as necessary for purposes of our legitimate interests or those of a third party in order to:
- Improve Apple Fitness+ for you and others
- Send you communications about Apple Fitness+ and other related Apple products, services, and offers that may be of interest to you
- Prevent fraud and other malicious activity
The data used includes:
- Your browsing activity in the Fitness+ tab prior to subscribing, such as the pages you view and the workout previews you watch, your interactions with notifications, and whether you enter the Apple Fitness+ tab through a link from a marketing campaign
- Details about your device and your account
- The device trust score
Retention
Apple retains personal data associated with your transactions and use of Apple Fitness+ only for as long as we have a business need, contractual obligation, or legal requirement. Personal data collected prior to subscribing to Apple Fitness+ is stored for up to two years. Some information, such as subscription purchase history but not your stored card details, may be retained as business records even after you close your account or unsubscribe from Apple Fitness+.
At all times, information collected by Apple will be treated in accordance with Apple’s Privacy Policy, which can be found at www.apple.com/privacy
Published Date: September 20, 2024