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Old 07-19-18 | 08:10 AM
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ksryder
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Originally Posted by Hypno Toad
Yes, bike thieves have use Strava to ID where you live & work, know what bikes you have, and figure out your daily schedule.
Not being argumentative but genuinely curious, does anyone know of any documented cases where this happened? I've heard about this ever since Strava started getting popular but I'm wondering if it's actually happened -- seems like a lot of work for a thief to go to.

Strava allows users to create a privacy zone around address, for example, I have a 1/2-mile ring around my house where no other user can see my route.
Yeah that's what I do. It's probably what all the military and DOD personnel logging all their Strava activities in their secret squirrel compounds should've been doing, too. You'd think they'd know that.
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