Privacy

How to Keep Camera Counting Private

Understand that camera frames are used for rep detection and are not stored as workout images. This guide explains the practical workflow and the small details that make training feel measurable instead of vague.

App Screenshot

Privacy screen

Understand that camera frames are used for rep detection and are not stored as workout images.

PushMax camera counting view with privacy-focused rep tracking.
Screenshot from the PushMax workflow used for this support topic.

Quick answer

  • Camera access is only for live rep validation.
  • No workout images are saved by the counting flow.
  • Review the privacy policy before emailing support.
Daily Use

When this matters

This topic matters when you want push-up progress to feel verified, social, and easy to repeat tomorrow.

  • Use it when starting a new counting or streak routine.
  • Use it when groups, widgets, or reminders need clearer setup.
  • Use it when you want confidence without manual rep guessing.
Examples

Three common scenarios

These examples map the support topic to everyday push-up training, accountability, and progress tracking situations.

Example 1

Shared space

Angle the phone so background details are minimal if that matters to you.

Example 2

Support question

Describe the counting issue without attaching sensitive room photos unless needed.

Example 3

Trial rep

Use the one-rep camera check in onboarding to confirm comfort with the flow.

Common mistakes

What throws people off

  • Assuming the app stores workout videos.
  • Sending unnecessary camera screenshots to support.
  • Denying camera access and expecting the same AI validation experience.
FAQ

Short answers

Does PushMax store workout camera photos?

No. Camera frames are used for live rep detection and are not saved as workout images.

Can I use PushMax without a gym?

Yes. PushMax is built for anywhere push-ups with camera counting, streaks, and friend accountability.

What should I send support?

Device model, iOS version, app version, and a short description of the issue are usually enough.