1. Local-first by design
K-Core does not currently operate a traditional user-account backend for storing workout history. The app is designed to keep routine data and settings primarily on your device.
K-Core is designed around a local-first architecture. This page gives a support-friendly summary of how the app handles information, permissions, and diagnostics.
← Back to supportK-Core does not currently operate a traditional user-account backend for storing workout history. The app is designed to keep routine data and settings primarily on your device.
Apple Health integration is optional. If you grant permission, K-Core may read or write workout-related information to support wellness logging features. You can revoke access at any time in Settings → Privacy & Security → Health → K-Core.
K-Core does not sell personal data and does not use HealthKit data for advertising. Apple-provided crash or performance diagnostics may still be available through Apple’s platform tools.
You can manage permissions through the iPhone Settings app, uninstall the app, or contact support with questions about privacy or app behavior.
For privacy questions or requests related to K-Core, email [email protected].