Here's what's changing
| Hi Difa Ryan, We continually strive to give you clear information about – and control over – what you share on Strava and how you can use the platform. This year, we've made some changes to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. Here are the highlights and what you can expect: - More clarity and transparency. We've updated our Privacy Policy to provide you even more information around how we collect, handle, and share your personal information – including data that supports community-driven features like Heatmaps, Points of Interest, and Metro.
- More privacy for minors. We've added default settings for users under 18 that provide more privacy and protection. For example, their profile and location information is now hidden by default.
- More control around what you share with advertisers. We've never sold your information for monetary value, and we still don't. In addition, you control whether your data may be shared with third parties to provide you with targeted advertising on other platforms.
- More user-friendly terms of service. We've made it easier to understand what content and conduct is and isn't allowed on our platform. Check out our new Acceptable Use Policy to understand how we're protecting your safety and experience on Strava.
| | As always, you can review and adjust your privacy controls at any time to make sure you're comfortable with what you're sharing. These controls allow you to create a private profile, hide activities, adjust your map visibility and more. Visit our Privacy Center to see all the details in one place. These new policies will go into effect June 30, 2023. By continuing to use Strava on or after that date, you'll be agreeing to these revisions. We greatly value your safety and privacy, and thank you for being a part of our community. The Strava Team | |