How to stay safe on Strava
Some good tips to preserve a bit of privacy for those who use the Strava platform.
Several suggestions in the article also apply to other fitness tracking platforms.
Some good tips to preserve a bit of privacy for those who use the Strava platform.
Several suggestions in the article also apply to other fitness tracking platforms.
witchdoctor, Don’t use it in the first place, no need to share your cycling information.
Showroom7561, Rather unfortunately, many clubs and events use these apps to coordinate routes. One ride event I did used RidewithGPS, and I never use it normally.
Alternatively, if you can export the GPX file, you can import it to your privacy-first app, like OSMand.
beta_tester,
- Use osmand or opentracks instead. Opentracks is strava without (social) sharing
jlow, Or Fitotrack, which has an even nicer dashboard (with horrible colors, unfortunately) to screenshot and send to friends to brag (not that I’d ever do that ^__^)
beta_tester, Iirc opentracks works better with import/exports. Apart from that, both do their job.
lemann, I switched to Osmand when my bike computer got stolen and tbf I prefer Osmand, especially with the widgets and stuff set up for the cycling profile
FutileRecipe, Which OpenTracks? Google PlayStore has two.
beta_tester, play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.dennisgu…
www.f-droid.org/en/…/de.dennisguse.opentracks/
Dashboard (map) for opentracks
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.storchp.…
f-droid.org/…/de.storchp.opentracks.osmplugin/
Github page: github.com/OpenTracksApp/OpenTracks
And releases github.com/OpenTracksApp/OpenTracks/releases
But I can’t manage to add it to obtainium
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