Sports · Privacy report
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My Epic: Skiing & Snowboarding
Free · ★4.6 · The Vail Corporation

Is My Epic safe?

It collects a lot of your data itself.

Our take. Its own App Store privacy label declares My Epic links 4 categories of your data to your identity, including location, contact info, identifiers and usage data. That collection, more than any outside tracker, is the story here.

Privacy footprint · vs 117 sportsModerate
Trackers from other companies0 · none
typical sports: 5
Data the app links to you4 types · some
typical sports: 4 · from its own privacy label
What it collects about you

My Epic links 4 categories of your data to you.

From the developer's own App Store privacy label. These are the kinds of data My Epic ties to your identity.

LocationContact InfoIdentifiersUsage Data
Who else is inside

Few or no outside trackers.

We found no advertising, analytics, or attribution SDKs from other companies in My Epic.
How it compares

Where it sits among sports.

Every one of these apps we have scanned, on the two measures above: third-party trackers it carries (across) and data it links to you on its own label (up). Toward the top right is more invasive.

Each dot is one sport app. My Epic sits high on the left: it collects a lot itself but uses few outside trackers.

The evidence

What it's built from.

All 12 SDKs in the app, grouped by what they are for. None are third-party trackers.

12
12standard libraries

0 of the 12 are third-party trackers. The rest are the app's own code and standard open-source building blocks.

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Standard libraries12 · on-device
The app's own code plus open-source interface, storage and networking libraries.

How we know this

Counterspy downloads the app from the App Store and statically analyzes its compiled binary. Embedded SDKs are matched against a signature database and resolved to the company that operates each. We also read the developer's App Store privacy label, which lists the data the app says it collects and links to you. We do not run the app or intercept its traffic, so we report capabilities present in the code and the developer's own disclosures, not proven transmission. We assess privacy and data collection, not malware, security flaws, or developer intent. Reports are automated and never edited for payment. Scan v160400, 2026-04-05.

  1. Third-party trackers are advertising, analytics and attribution SDKs detected by static signature matching. Presence shows a capability is compiled in, not that it ran or transmitted data.
  2. "Data the app links to you" is the count of data categories the developer declares as Data Linked To You in its App Store privacy label. Labels are self-reported and not verified by Apple.
  3. Comparison across the 117 sports in our corpus. Trackers: median 5. Data linked to you: median 4.