Strava: How to Uncrop Activities and Manage Map Visibility Settings
To 'uncrop' Strava activities, users must adjust privacy settings related to global map visibility, modify or remove defined privacy zones, or edit th...
By Alex
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To 'uncrop' Strava activities, users must adjust privacy settings related to global map visibility, modify or remove defined privacy zones, or edit th...
By Alex
Strava's 'hidden start and end' feature automatically obscures the beginning and end portions of recorded activities, creating privacy zones around se...
By Jordan
No, not everyone can see your Strava activities and profile; visibility depends entirely on your privacy settings and active management of those contr...
By Alex
Strava hides your map primarily due to deliberate privacy features like Privacy Zones and activity visibility settings, or less commonly, data process...
By Hart
To remove someone from fitness sharing, navigate to the privacy or sharing settings within the specific fitness application and unfriend, unfollow, or...
By Alex
People can see who you run with on Strava, but this visibility is determined by the privacy settings of all individuals involved, how activities are r...
By Alex
Strava data permissions are primarily managed through the "Settings" menu on both the mobile app and website, typically found under "Pr...
By Hart
Concealing a link on an iPhone involves strategically removing its visible presence from various applications like Safari, messaging apps, and notes, ...
By Jordan
You can hide your heart rate data on Strava by adjusting global or individual activity privacy settings, or by disconnecting your heart rate sensor be...
By Hart