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This provision places explicit restrictions on how a sensitive category of data—health information from integrations—can be commercialised or transferred, offering users a defined protection.
Interpretive note: The canonical claim combines two closely related restrictions on the same data type (no sale/advertising use; no third-party disclosure without consent). These are distinct legal propositions but both concern the same data category and the same sentence; the second is recorded in omitted_material for transparency.
Health information Strava collects through integrations cannot be sold, used for advertising, or disclosed to third parties without your prior consent.
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This provision places explicit restrictions on how a sensitive category of data—health information from integrations—can be commercialised or transferred, offering users a defined protection.
Health information Strava collects through integrations cannot be sold, used for advertising, or disclosed to third parties without your prior consent.
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