Cadence Privacy Policy Effective date: July 8, 2026
This Privacy Policy explains how Cadence (“Cadence,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, stores, and shares information when you use the Cadence mobile application and related services.
Privacy Policy URL: https://apps.10x.app/cadence/privacy Support page: https://apps.10x.app/cadence/support Contact email: cadencerunningsupport@gmail.com
Account and Profile Information
Cadence may collect or store profile information you provide, including your name, display name, handle, avatar, running level, goals, race target, preferred units, preferred training days, coach preferences, and onboarding or setup answers.
Cadence may also create or use an anonymous user identifier through Supabase so we can securely connect optional data sources, store sync state, and provide app functionality without requiring a separate Cadence login screen.
Training, Running, and Recovery Information
Cadence may collect and store training-related information, including:
Training plans, scheduled workouts, completed workouts, workout changes, streaks, XP, ranks, and plan adjustments. Run data such as distance, duration, pace, moving time, splits, elevation, route coordinates, cadence, calories, heart rate, weather, perceived effort, pain, mood, notes, shoes, and ghost-race results. Recovery check-in data such as sleep quality, energy, soreness, stress, pain or injury signals, and post-run effort feedback. Race goals, race-shape predictions, target paces, readiness scores, and training recommendations.
Apple Health Information
With your permission, Cadence may read selected Apple Health data to support training recommendations and recovery calculations. This may include sleep, heart rate, resting heart rate, heart rate variability, VO2 max, body mass, active energy, walking/running distance, and workout history.
With your permission, Cadence may also write completed workouts, distance, and active energy to Apple Health.
You can manage Cadence’s Apple Health permissions at any time in the Apple Health app or iOS Settings. Cadence does not use Apple Health data for advertising, marketing, or sale to third parties.
Strava Information
If you choose to connect Strava, Cadence may access and process Strava data you authorize, including your Strava athlete ID, display name, activity history, run distance, moving time, elapsed time, pace-related information, elevation, sport type, activity date, heart rate, cadence, and route summary or GPS polyline when available.
Cadence uses Strava data to show your own running history, import past runs, calibrate training plans, understand mileage and pace trends, and personalize recommendations for you.
Strava connection is optional. You can disconnect Strava in Cadence where available or through your Strava account settings. Disconnecting Strava stops future syncing. Previously imported data may remain in Cadence unless you delete it in the app or contact us to request deletion.
Cadence does not sell Strava data, use Strava data for advertising, or use Strava data to train artificial intelligence, machine learning, or similar models. Strava data is used only to provide Cadence features for the connected user.
OAuth Tokens and Data Source Connections
When you connect Strava, OAuth tokens are stored server-side using Supabase and are not stored directly on your iPhone by Cadence. Cadence may store connection state, sync status, error messages, provider account identifiers, and normalized imported activity data so the app can show whether your data source is connected and keep your training data up to date.
Location, Route, Weather, and Motion Information
With your permission, Cadence may collect precise location data during active runs to calculate distance, pace, route maps, route history, and Live Activity updates. Cadence may use background location only while a run is actively being tracked.
Cadence may also use location to suggest nearby routes, loops, parks, paths, or running areas. Suggested routes are informational and may not always reflect current trail, road, sidewalk, closure, safety, or access conditions.
Cadence may use weather information, including WeatherKit or other weather-related signals available through Apple services, to help adjust training recommendations for conditions such as heat, cold, rain, wind, or unsafe weather.
Cadence may use motion data to improve run tracking, cadence estimation, and workout analysis.
Photos and Share Assets
If you choose to use photo-based sharing features, Cadence may access photos you select and may save generated run share cards to your photo library. Cadence does not access your entire photo library unless you grant permission through iOS.
Community, Challenge, and Cloud Data
Cadence may use Apple iCloud/CloudKit to store or sync certain app data. Community or challenge features may store challenge codes, creator name or handle, avatar, route or challenge metadata, distance, target time, creation date, and related participation information.
Challenge data may be visible to other users who have access to the challenge code or related community feature.
Purchases and Subscription Information
Cadence may process subscription status, purchase state, restore status, entitlement status, product selections, and paywall interaction events through Apple and Superwall. Payment processing is handled by Apple.
Device, Usage, and Diagnostics Information
Cadence and service providers may collect limited device, app interaction, entitlement, paywall, crash, performance, or diagnostics information to operate, improve, debug, and support the app.
Cadence uses information to:
Create and adapt running plans. Calculate recovery readiness and training recommendations. Track runs, routes, pace, splits, and performance. Import Strava activity history when you connect Strava. Use past mileage, long runs, pace trends, elevation, and PR context to calibrate plans. Adjust workouts based on recovery, training history, weather, and available signals. Generate post-run insights, stories, share cards, PRs, and race-shape predictions. Provide ghost-race, route, challenge, and community features. Save workouts to Apple Health when you allow it. Provide subscriptions, restore purchases, and manage access to Cadence Pro. Improve app reliability, safety, performance, and user experience. Respond to support requests.
Cadence does not use Apple Health or Strava data for advertising, marketing, sale to third parties, or AI/model training.
Cadence provides fitness and training guidance only. Cadence is not a medical device and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or injury prevention guarantees.
Recovery scores, pain inputs, injury signals, race predictions, workout adaptations, route suggestions, weather adjustments, and coaching recommendations are estimates based on available information. You are responsible for deciding whether it is safe to exercise. If you experience persistent, severe, or unusual pain or symptoms, consult a qualified medical professional.
Cadence may share information in the following cases:
With Apple, when you use Apple Health, iCloud, CloudKit, WeatherKit, MapKit, subscriptions, StoreKit, or system sharing features. With Strava, when you choose to connect or disconnect Strava or authorize Strava data access. With Supabase, to provide anonymous authentication, secure provider connections, token storage, sync state, and normalized imported activity data. With Superwall, to manage paywalls, entitlements, subscription presentation, purchase restoration, and related analytics. With other users, when you participate in public or code-based challenge/community features. With people or services you choose, when you share run cards, route images, screenshots, or other content. With service providers who help us operate, support, analyze, or improve Cadence. When required by law, legal process, or to protect rights, safety, and security.
Cadence stores some information locally on your device. Some information may be synced or stored using Apple iCloud/CloudKit, Apple Health, Apple subscription systems, Supabase, Superwall, Strava, or other service providers described in this policy.
Strava OAuth tokens are stored server-side and are used only to maintain the Strava connection and sync authorized data. We use reasonable safeguards designed to protect information. No method of transmission or storage is completely secure.
You can:
Manage Health permissions in the Apple Health app or iOS Settings. Manage location, motion, photo, notification, and app permissions in iOS Settings. Connect or disconnect Strava where Cadence provides those controls. Manage connected apps and revoke Cadence access through your Strava account settings. Delete runs, profile information, or other app data where the app provides deletion controls. Cancel or manage subscriptions through your Apple ID subscription settings. Contact us at cadencerunningsupport@gmail.com for privacy, deletion, or support requests.
Deleting the app may remove local data from your device, but it may not automatically delete data stored in Apple Health, iCloud, CloudKit, Supabase, Strava, subscription records, backups, or other third-party systems. If you want us to delete data associated with Cadence systems we control, contact us.
Cadence is not intended for children under 13. If you believe a child has provided personal information through Cadence, contact us at cadencerunningsupport@gmail.com.
If you use Cadence outside your country of residence, your information may be processed in countries with different data protection laws.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make material changes, we will update the effective date and provide notice where required.
For privacy questions, support requests, or data deletion requests, contact:
Cadence Support cadencerunningsupport@gmail.com https://apps.10x.app/cadence/support