Strava is only available to users aged 13 and older, or older if required by local law. Parents or guardians are fully legally responsible for underage users on the platform.
Parents can be held legally responsible for their child's use of Strava, including any breaches of these Terms, which include data sharing and content licensing obligations.
The age restriction provision engages COPPA compliance obligations for users under 13 in the US and the GDPR Article 8 age of digital consent requirements for EU/EEA users; compliance teams should verify that age verification mechanisms are adequate.
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Strava collects and uses your fitness data, location, and content under a broad license, and can share it with third parties. US users are subject to binding arbitration and cannot join class action lawsuits against Strava. You can opt out of the arbitration clause by sending written notice to Strava within 30 days of first accepting these Terms.