Last updated 13 August 2026
Your training log stays on your phone. Bred for War has no account, no sign in, and no analytics. Your training is never sent anywhere, and there is no server of ours that could hold it.
Nothing. There is no account to make, no sign in, and nothing to register. The app never asks who you are, and there is no database on our side that could hold an answer if it did.
Every set you carve, every weight you dial, and every setting you change is saved in local storage on your own device. That is the only copy in the world. There is no cloud, no sync, and no server of ours holding a second one.
The app talks only to itself. Every request it makes goes to its own address, to fetch its own pieces, like a movement clip the first time you open one. No analytics, no tracking, no telemetry, no crash reporting, no ads, and no third party services of any kind. Nothing about you or your training is ever in any request, because nothing about you is ever collected.
Export writes your whole log into a single file on your device. You keep that file yourself, wherever you choose. Restore reads that same file back. Both are local. The file never passes through us, and we could not read it if we wanted to.
Delete the app and your data goes with it. Nothing remains anywhere else. There is no copy to ask us to erase, because we never had one.
The waitlist lives on our website, not in the app. If you leave your email there, we keep it for one thing: a single message on the day the App Store version goes live. We never share it or use it for anything else, and you can ask us to delete it any time at info@svltmk.com. The app itself never asks for an email.
The app collects nothing from anyone, and that includes children. There are no accounts, no messages, no links to other people, and nothing to buy.
Bred for War is free. There is nothing to buy inside it, so there is no payment information for us to handle and none for us to lose.
If this policy ever changes, the new version appears here with a new date. Since your training data lives only on your device, a change can only ever be about how the app itself behaves.
Questions about privacy, or anything else: