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Is my data private and who can see it?

Updated over 3 months ago

Privacy is central to PEAK. Your logs, scores, and wearable integrations are your data. The app simply processes them to provide insights. By default, only you see your full information. If you choose to connect with a coach or squad, you control what they can access (usually your training diary, PEAKScore, PRiSM risk indicators, and PB Predictor outputs).

On the backend, your data is encrypted and stored securely in enterprise grade database infrastructure, providing a high level of security and reliability for your personal information.

PEAK never sells your personal information to third parties. In some cases, anonymised and aggregated data may be used to improve the models — for example, refining PRiSM’s machine-learning injury probabilities — but never in a way that identifies you.

The more you log, the more the system learns, but you remain in charge of who sees what. Athletes can keep it private, share it selectively with their coach, or contribute to anonymised research to improve the models.

In short: you own your data, you decide who can view it, and PEAK ensures your privacy while using your information to give you the sharpest, most personalised readiness and risk insights possible.

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