Last updated: May 20, 2026
AfterRun, by independent developer Luca Angeletti (data controller under GDPR), places running stats over your photos. It has no accounts and no server — almost everything happens on your device.
Health data. With your permission, AfterRun reads your running workouts and GPS routes from Apple Health, on your device only, to draw the stats you add to a photo. Access is read-only; this data is never sent anywhere and never used for advertising. Manage it in iOS Settings → Privacy & Security → Health.
Photos. You pick a photo via Apple’s system picker, so AfterRun only ever sees that photo. It is composed with your stats on-device and never uploaded. You share finished images yourself, through the iOS share sheet.
Analytics. AfterRun uses TelemetryDeck (telemetrydeck.com) for anonymous usage stats — launches, screen views, taps, and basic device/OS info — counted via an on-device, irreversible hash of Apple’s IDFV. No name, email, account, advertising ID, location, photo, or Health data is collected, and this is not app tracking. Legal basis: the developer’s legitimate interest in improving the app (GDPR Art. 6(1)(f)), valid because the data is anonymous.
Your data. AfterRun stores no personal data on any server. Your photos and Health data stay on your device, and deleting the app removes its data. The analytics are anonymous, with no identifier that could locate one person’s records. AfterRun shows no ads and never sells or shares personal data.
Contact. Privacy questions: Luca Angeletti — overrun64@icloud.com. If this policy changes, the date above is updated.