Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 6, 2026
1. What SPARK uses to run
SPARK is a fitness-first social and dating app. To provide the core experience, SPARK may process profile information, photos, messages, location data, workout preferences, subscription status, voice notes, device identifiers, and limited fitness-verification data when you choose to connect supported services.
2. Account and profile data
When you create an account, SPARK may store the information you provide to set up and maintain your profile, including your name, age, bio, photos, workout interests, gym details, and account credentials.
3. Messages, uploads, and safety systems
Messages, photo uploads, voice notes, reports, blocks, and verification events may be processed so the app can deliver chat features, operate moderation systems, and respond to safety issues. SPARK uses content and trust tooling to help prevent abuse and unsafe behavior.
4. Location and fitness features
If you grant permission, SPARK uses your location to help show nearby people, gyms, and events. If you enable fitness verification features, SPARK may access limited workout-related data needed to support that feature.
5. Location data retention and access
SPARK treats location as a privacy-sensitive signal and limits how it is held and who can see it.
- Why we hold it: to render nearby people, gyms, and events while the app is open. Location is used to power in-app features only.
- How long we hold it: live location is processed during the active session and short-lived caches needed to keep the app responsive. SPARK does not maintain a long-term location history of your movements. A coarse city-region label associated with your profile is retained only as long as your account exists.
- Who can access it: the SPARK app systems and the infrastructure providers described in ยง7, who process data only as needed to deliver, secure, and operate the SPARK service. SPARK does not sell, rent, or share precise location data with advertisers, data brokers, or analytics partners.
- How to stop: you can revoke location permission at any time from iOS Settings → Privacy & Security → Location Services → SPARK. After revocation, SPARK no longer requests location through the iOS APIs, and nearby-people, nearby-gyms, and event-distance features stop functioning.
- How to delete it: deleting your SPARK account from in-app Settings removes the city-region label and any location-derived profile fields associated with your account. Operational backups and logs may retain residual records for a limited period as part of standard service backup and audit practices, after which they are aged out under our retention schedule. If you cannot access the app, email support@sparkfit.app to request deletion.
SPARK's PrivacyInfo manifest declares precise-location data is collected for app functionality only and is not used for tracking; the language above is intended to match that manifest.
6. Purchases and future paid features
SPARK is preparing a free-first launch. If paid features become available later, purchases will be handled through Apple in-app purchase flows and supporting subscription infrastructure, including RevenueCat. Subscription systems may process purchase receipts, entitlement status, and anonymous device or app user identifiers needed to manage your plan and restore purchases.
7. Service providers
SPARK uses infrastructure providers to operate authentication, app data, storage, notifications, and subscription services. Those providers process data only as needed to deliver the service and support security, reliability, and billing.
8. Your choices
- You can manage many permissions from iOS Settings.
- You can revoke location permission at any time from iOS Settings → Privacy & Security → Location Services → SPARK.
- You can manage subscriptions from your App Store settings.
- You can request help at support@sparkfit.app.
- You can delete your account in the app from Settings. If you need help, contact support.
9. Contact
Questions about privacy can be sent to support@sparkfit.app.
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