A fitness tracking platform that allows users to record, analyze, and share athletic activities such as running, cycling, and swimming through mobile and web applications. The service collects detailed location data, performance metrics, and personal health information from millions of users worldwide. Their policies are significant because they govern how sensitive fitness data, precise location tracking, and social features are managed, particularly regarding user privacy, data sharing with third parties, and the public visibility of workout routes that could reveal personal routines and locations.

2 Documents
116 All provisions 44 High severity 66 Medium severity 6 Low severity
0 Changes · 12 mo
Last change

High — provisions that significantly limit your legal rights, authorize broad data collection, or create material financial exposure. Medium — provisions worth knowing about but with partial protections or limited scope. Low — standard terms with minimal consumer impact.

Governance Coverage
Privacy Rights
10 provisions · 10 med
Data Sharing
8 provisions · 2 high · 6 med
Payment Fees
6 provisions · 6 med
Data Usage
4 provisions · 3 high
Platform Discretion
3 provisions · 1 med
Liability Limitation
3 provisions · 1 high · 2 med
Data Collection
3 provisions · 3 high
Data Retention
2 provisions · 2 med
Arbitration
2 provisions · 2 high
Enforcement Actions
1 provision · 1 med
Quick Facts
Arbitration: Mandatory
AI Training: Disclosed (high impact)
Data Retention: Specified
Class Action: Waived
Key Governance Provisions
High Mandatory Individual Arbitration and Class Action Waiver

Class actions are often the only practical way for individual consumers to seek redress for small-value harms; waiving that right means the cost of individual arbitration may exceed any potential rec…

High Age Restriction and Parental Responsibility

This provision allocates legal responsibility for underage users by requiring parental consent and establishing parental liability for breaches or violations committed by minor users. It defines the …

High Third-Party Data Sharing via Integrations

This provision delineates the boundary of Strava's data governance responsibility by clarifying that information flows to third-party services operate under separate contractual arrangements. The ope…

High Broad Royalty-Free Content License

The license grant establishes Strava's operational authority to incorporate user content across its service delivery, business development, and derivative product creation without additional compensa…

High Mandatory Arbitration and Class Action Waiver

The arbitration requirement channels all dispute resolution through a private arbitration process, and the class action waiver restricts users to individual claims. This affects the procedural framew…

Document Coverage
Privacypolicy Termsofservice
Last change detected: Changes (12 months): 0 Documents monitored: 2 Provisions tracked: 116
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Documents

Strava Privacy Policy

Medium

Strava's 2026 Privacy Policy establishes the terms under which the platform collects, uses, and discloses user data generated through fitness tracking activities, including GPS location data, heart rate metrics, workout …

Last updated May 5, 2026 · Privacy policy
8 provisions 28 versions captured Version history →

Strava Terms of Service

Medium

This document establishes the terms governing user access to and use of Strava's fitness tracking platform, including its mobile application, website, and related services. The agreement grants Strava a royalty-free, …

Last updated May 5, 2026 · Terms of service
10 provisions 28 versions captured Version history →
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Low Severity Provisions (3)

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Applicable Regulations

BIPA
Illinois, USA
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CCPA/CPRA
California, USA
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CFAA
United States Federal
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Connecticut Data Privacy Act Amendments
US-CT
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CAN-SPAM
United States Federal
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ePrivacy Directive
European Union
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FAA
United States Federal
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FTC Act Section 5
United States Federal
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GDPR
European Union
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HIPAA
United States Federal
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Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act
US-IN
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Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act
US-KY
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UK GDPR
United Kingdom
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Universal Opt-Out Mechanism Expansion 2026
US
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Frequently Asked Questions

What Strava documents does ConductAtlas track?

ConductAtlas tracks 2 Strava documents including terms of service, privacy policy, and other governance documents. Every document is captured daily with cryptographic verification.

How many policy changes has Strava made in the past year?

Strava has made 0 policy changes in the past 12 months across the documents ConductAtlas tracks.

How many provisions has ConductAtlas classified for Strava?

ConductAtlas has classified 116 provisions across Strava's tracked documents. 44 are rated high severity, 66 medium, and 6 low.

Can I get alerts when Strava changes their policies?

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