SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Fitness-tracking app Strava said starting on Tuesday it will restrict access to an online map that shows where people run, cycle and swim and remove some data after ...
Strava updated its mobile app Thursday and enabled 3D maps. For those using version 243.0.0, you will now be able to view 3D maps when planning rides, to account for route topography and elevation.
Strava acquired mapping platform Fatmap to power the feature, continuing its strategy of acquiring smaller fitness startups to add extra value to its platform. Strava acquired mapping platform Fatmap ...
Strava is expanding its Maps tool with ‘Points of Interest’, aiming to help athletes plan where to go and find essentials on the move. Strava has combined the Open Street Maps database with the ...
Strava has long been a popular choice for running and cycling enthusiasts to track and share their workouts. The service and app can be found on quite a few devices, including Apple Watch, Garmin ...
The Points of Interest feature adds bathrooms, water fountains, cafes, and other landmarks to routes The Points of Interest feature adds bathrooms, water fountains, cafes, and other landmarks to ...
In late January, Nathan Ruser, an 20-year-old Australian studying international security made a startling discovery. Strava—the widely used fitness app—had inadvertently revealed the locations of some ...
A fitness tracking app that posted a map with potentially sensitive information about its users is sparking concerns over how similar services protect personal data— and raising questions about what ...
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