Steps: Privacy-Focused Step Counter App with On-Device Data Storage
By
Hieu Dinh
Day-old at best. Try it dunked in something stronger.
Summary
Steps is a privacy-focused step counter app that prioritizes user data protection by keeping all health data on-device without requiring accounts or social features. It offers clean design, Apple Watch synchronization, and is designed by runners for general fitness tracking.
Key quotes
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No accounts, no social feeds, no clutter.
Just clean design, Apple Watch sync, and all your health data staying on your device.
Built by runners, for everyone who moves.
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