LazyFit Privacy Report
LazyFit tracks you across other companies' apps and websites using your purchases, identifiers, and usage data. It integrates 91 third-party SDKs including Adjust and Snap SDK. Its developer declares collection of health & fitness, purchases, contact info, and user content, and 3 more data types linked to your identity. The app requests access to App Tracking Transparency, Camera, Photos, and HealthKit.
Privacy Facts
LazyFit: Workout For Beginners
This report was made on April 6, 2026 for v1.8.6 of LazyFit: Workout For Beginners. SDKs and permissions were found by downloading the app from the Apple App Store and inspecting publicly accessible metadata: the bundle's Frameworks directory, Info.plist, and entitlements. No code was decompiled, decrypted, or reverse engineered. Data use disclosures are self-reported by the developer to Apple. The presence of an SDK in the app bundle does not necessarily mean it is active or transmitting data at runtime. This report reflects what was found at the time of analysis and may not reflect subsequent updates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is LazyFit safe to use?
LazyFit integrates 91 third-party SDKs spanning infrastructure, analytics, and media. Its App Store privacy label declares cross-app tracking via Purchases, Identifiers, and Usage Data. It collects data linked to your identity including Health & Fitness, Purchases, Contact Info, and User Content and 3 more categories. It includes 3 advertising or attribution SDKs. Whether this is acceptable depends on your personal privacy preferences.
Does LazyFit track you?
Yes. LazyFit uses your Purchases, Identifiers, and Usage Data to track you across other companies' apps and websites. It includes 3 advertising or attribution SDKs.
What permissions does LazyFit need?
LazyFit requests 6 iOS permissions: App Tracking Transparency, Camera, Photo Library, HealthKit (Read), HealthKit (Write), and Save to Photo Library.
What data does LazyFit collect?
According to its App Store privacy label, LazyFit declares cross-app tracking via Purchases, Identifiers, and Usage Data. It collects data linked to your identity including Health & Fitness, Purchases, Contact Info, User Content, Identifiers, Usage Data, and Diagnostics.
How many SDKs does LazyFit have?
LazyFit integrates 91 third-party SDKs. 1 for advertising, 2 for attribution, 5 for analytics, 1 for crash reporting, 10 for infrastructure, and 70 for other.
Does LazyFit use Facebook tracking?
Yes. LazyFit includes 1 Facebook SDK: GLFacebookExtension. These are used for ad measurement, attribution, and integration with Facebook's advertising platform (developers.facebook.com).
Does LazyFit use Google SDKs?
Yes. LazyFit includes 9 Google or Firebase SDKs: Firebase Core, Firebase Remote Config Interop, Firebase Sessions, Google Data Transport, Firebase Crashlytics, Firebase Core Extension, Firebase Core Internal, Firebase Installations, and Google Utilities. These are used for cloud infrastructure and services, not advertising.
Does LazyFit use App Tracking Transparency?
Yes. LazyFit requests the App Tracking Transparency permission, which means it asks for your consent to track your activity across other companies' apps and websites.
Does LazyFit access your camera?
LazyFit requests access to your camera. The developer says this is for "Detect heart rate with just your phone camera". These permissions are only active when you grant them in iOS Settings.