Last updated: August 21, 2026

This page explains how to see, change, or delete the information ZepSquat holds about you, and how to control how it is used. It accompanies our Privacy Policy.

Everything below is free, takes effect right away, and exercising any of it never changes how the app treats you.

Delete your account and everything in it

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Open Settings → Delete account in the app. This is permanent: your profile, your workouts, your day states, your streak, and your sign-in account are deleted from our systems immediately.

Two notes, for honesty:

See and correct your information

Your profile — your name, gender, age range, and unit preference — is editable any time in Settings inside the app.

To receive a copy of the information we hold about you, email [email protected].

Turn off analytics

Open Settings → Privacy → Analytics in the app and switch it off. This stops our in-app usage events and the automatically collected ones (app opens, session length, the per-installation identifier). It has no effect on anything else — your plan, your streak, and your records work exactly the same.

Advertising, tracking, and "selling" of data

ZepSquat shows no advertising, does not use advertising identifiers, and does not track you across other companies' apps or websites. We do not sell your personal information, and we do not share it for cross-context behavioral advertising — so there is no sale or sharing to opt out of.

If you live in California, this is your answer under the CCPA: there is nothing to opt out of, and you will never be treated differently for exercising any privacy right.

Anything else

For any request this page does not cover — objecting to or restricting how we use your information, withdrawing consent, or anything you are unsure about — email [email protected] and a person will answer.

If you are in Korea, you may exercise your rights under the Personal Information Protection Act through our privacy officer at the same address, and you may raise a complaint with the Personal Information Dispute Mediation Committee or the Korea Internet & Security Agency.