Privacy Policy — Activity Name Roulette

Last updated: July 2026

Activity Name Roulette ("the app", "we") generates and publishes an activity title to your Strava account. This page explains what data we access and how it's used.

What we access via Strava

When you connect your Strava account, we request:

  • Read access to your activities (name, sport type, dates, distance, duration) — used to let you pick which activity to rename.
  • Write access to update an activity's name and description — used to publish the generated name.

We do not access your GPS routes, photos, or other athletes' data.

What we store

  • Your Strava athlete ID and a short-lived access/refresh token, stored in an encrypted session cookie, used only to make requests to the Strava API on your behalf.
  • A daily count of how many names you've generated, keyed to your Strava athlete ID, used to enforce a free daily limit. This is not linked to any other personal data.

We do not run our own user accounts or maintain a permanent profile of you beyond what's needed for the above.

Third parties

  • Strava (strava.com) — the platform this app operates on top of, governed by Strava's own privacy policy.
  • Lovable AI Gateway / underlying AI model providers — the mood/keywords/absurdity settings you choose (not your personal identity) are sent to generate the activity title text.
  • Supabase — hosts the daily-limit counter described above.

Your choices

You can disconnect the app at any time from your Strava settings (My Apps), which revokes our access immediately. You can also ask us to delete any data we hold about you by contacting espen.vogt.ostli@gmail.com.

Contact

Questions about this policy: espen.vogt.ostli@gmail.com

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