Strava reserves the right to increase subscription fees or add new fees at any time after giving 'reasonable notice,' with changes taking effect on your next billing date.
Strava can raise your subscription price without your explicit approval — your only option is to cancel before the new price takes effect.
The unilateral fee modification right with only 'reasonable notice' (an undefined standard) may conflict with consumer protection requirements in certain jurisdictions, particularly the EU, which may require clear and specific advance notice periods.
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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.