Looking for an open-source privacy oriented fitness tracker?
I have really been enjoying FitoTrack.
FitoTrack is a mobile app for logging and viewing your workouts. Whether you’re running, cycling or hiking, FitoTrack will show you the most important information, with detailed charts and statistics. It is open-source and completely ad-free.
Features:
• Track workouts. Choose the type of sport you would like to track and just start running, cycling or hiking, for example. You can see the general information right below the map on the tracking screen.
• View your workouts. View general information such as date, time, duration, distance, speed and pace. See your route on a map. Work out your level of performance from the speed diagram.
• Open-Source. There is neither advertisement nor tracking, and the source code is open and licensed under the GPLv3.
Check it out!
The repo is on Codeberg and the official release is on Google Play and F-Droid only, so...
I recommend getting it from F-Droid Basic and not a third party like Obtanium.
Get it here:
https://codeberg.org/jannis/FitoTrack
For those who wonder why not Obtanium?
My views align with PrivacyGuides and modern security standards regarding obtaining apps from F-Droid. I don't recommend getting apps from F-Droid unless it's the only option.
If F-Droid must be used, F-Droid Basic is the preferred choice. F-Droid Basic supports automatic background updates without privileged extension or root and has a reduced feature set, limiting the attack surface.
Third-party F-Droid clients can have numerous issues, such as lacking proper mirroring support. For this reason, I recommend avoiding Neo Store and no longer suggest using any third-party clients for F-Droid repositories.
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