Privacy, in plain English
Short version: we store the minimum needed to build your plan and save your progress, we never sell it, and marketing email only happens if you asked for it.
Who's responsible
This site is run by Anna Mac (the “data controller” in UK GDPR terms) — the same Anna whose workouts you came here for. It exists to turn her YouTube library into a personal plan for you.
What we store, and why
When you finish the quiz we store: your email, your first name (if you gave one), your quiz answers, the plan we built, which days you tick off, and any feedback you leave. That's the lot — it's exactly what's needed to build your plan, save your progress and let you pick it up on another device. The legal basis is delivering the thing you asked for (“performance of a contract”).
Emails
We email you your plan link — that's part of the service. News about new workouts, challenges and plan reminders is strictly opt-in: it only happens if you ticked the box (your consent, which you can withdraw at any time). Every such email has an unsubscribe link that works in one click. Unsubscribing never touches your plan or progress.
Where it lives
Your data is stored with Supabase on servers in London, UK, and the site runs on Vercel. Nobody else gets your data — no ad networks, no data brokers, no selling, full stop.
Cookies and tracking
No tracking cookies, no analytics pixels. Your browser keeps a local copy of your plan (in localStorage) so the site feels instant — that data stays on your device and is never read by anyone else.
How long we keep it
For as long as you're using your plan. If you want your data gone, ask (below) and we'll delete the lot — email, plan, progress, feedback, everything.
Your rights
UK GDPR gives you the right to see what we hold about you, correct it, delete it, or withdraw consent — just ask. The quickest route right now is a message via Anna's YouTube channel. If you're unhappy with how your data is handled, you can complain to the UK regulator, the ICO.
Last updated 12 June 2026.