Policy & Privacy

Most frequent questions and answers

Integrity & GDPR

Endurance follow swedish and european data laws by following GDPR. GDPR has to be accepted by any user who wants to user Endurance.

Who can apply?

Endurance is made for schools who have elite athletes. It can be any sport and the target group is between 10 – 20. Elite athletes who make it up to the international level can then keep using the platform together with personal trainers. 

How is my data treated?

Endurance follow the Swedish and Europeans law for data transactions. Users can ask to be deleted along with their data within 30 days of notice. Users can also export their own data to see what data is stored about them or to save for personal use.

Can I sign up?

Schools can’t sign up but can apply for an account by reaching out to Endurance. After a contract is made the first users will be created and then the school can organise their own trainers, training groups, add sessions, follow up on sessions and analyze the training for specific goals, tournaments and peaks.

Data sharing

Users data can only be shared to a trainer by the guide of GDPR and the user will know that this trainer has access and can add data to the user. Data that can be added is purely for training, evaluation and performance peaks. Nothing personal about the user is stored or shared to a trainer.

Is Endurance free?

No. Endurance will need a contract with any school that takes part or interest in the platform. There is no billing or buying inside the app. All users who login use the platform completely free. The school will be billed according to the contract outside of the platform.