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Sensitive categories of data—health and location—may feed into Strava's AI systems, with the scope determined by the user's own privacy settings.
Your health and location data may be used for AI Features; the extent depends on the privacy controls and sharing permissions you have set.
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Sensitive categories of data—health and location—may feed into Strava's AI systems, with the scope determined by the user's own privacy settings.
Your health and location data may be used for AI Features; the extent depends on the privacy controls and sharing permissions you have set.
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