Sauce for Zwift

If you use an Excel spreadsheet for gathering some personal data, does Microsoft have to provide a privacy policy about that?

Irrelevant but, no, the organisation processing the data has to provide the policy for that.

Yes, and in this case, the organization processing the data is (probably) each individual user, not Sauce the company. (Ok, I give up.)

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i use sauce, i use zwiftpower, i use road captain, i use zr website, i use api websites that pull from zp, I’m aware of other apps similar to sauce, I’m aware of organisers that automate pulls from zp.

They all pull rider data.

Whether you like it or not the data seen on Zwift is going to be public you could argue that Zwift need a policy for that which is a fair ask but i doubt you’ll find the answer on a forum.

I’m really not sure what the ask other than that is.

You started this thread asking about sauce massively confusing as it’s not really what you are asking about so i’d suggest you close this thread and raise a support call with zwift is likely to get you the best answer.

OK cool, well seeing as that is a completely different request to what you wrote in the OP, you should probably contact the Sauce developer and ask him that question. You’re not going to get the answer to that on the Zwift forum.

it would be simpler to just ask the dev brother. i am sure he can be contacted somehow

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So, what is wrong with me asking for a data protection statement on how sauce processes by data (it clearly processes data)?

It’s clearly exactly the same request

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have you tried asking him, it’s a pretty active discord the dev is very responsive and all code is on github if you want to look yourself.

Forums is not the right place to ask if you want specifics on sauce.

I’m still confused what the ask is here is it specifically you don’t like sauce or do you have some real data concerns as it’s two very different asks?

I think it is the right forum to seek information.

You’ve been given the information. ie. ask the developer

Thanks for your contribution.

Actually, it’s Zwift’s responsibility to establish this for me as they are sharing my data.

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:man_shrugging:

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Clearly on a wind-up mission.

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Is the original question “what controls and safeguards does Zwift put in place for anyone using their API”? That seems like a valid question for this forum.

If the answer is “none, because anyone can scrape the data anyway” then there’s a fundamental issue regarding what data is made available. In theory, other than a (possibly anonymised) rider ID, then there’s no reason for Zwift to share any of it, on screen or otherwise.

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Yes. Whenever somebody disagrees with you, they’re on a wind up because you’re always right!!!

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I’m confused, what are you shrugging at?

Nah it was the bit where you directly contradicted yourself that exposed your motives.

Where was that contradiction?

You are saying it’s Zwift’s responsibility while also saying it’s the organization that is processing the data to provide the policy. Sauce isn’t Zwift

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