Strava limits its legal liability to the amount you paid in subscription fees in the past 12 months, and excludes liability for many types of harm such as lost data, indirect damages, or personal injury.
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Even if Strava causes you significant harm — such as a data breach exposing your location history — your ability to recover compensation is severely limited.
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.
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Even if Strava causes you significant harm — such as a data breach exposing your location history — your ability to recover compensation is severely limited.
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