When you connect Strava to third-party apps like Apple Health, Garmin, or challenge sponsors, your data is shared with those third parties and Strava takes no responsibility for how they use it.
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This provision delineates the boundary of Strava's data governance responsibility by clarifying that information flows to third-party services operate under separate contractual arrangements. The operational significance is that users encounter multiple independent data policies when utilizing integrated features, rather than a single unified data framework.
Connecting Strava to third-party integrations transfers your GPS routes, fitness data, and personal information to those third parties — including challenge sponsors and device manufacturers — and Strava accepts no liability for how those parties use your data.
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"You may also choose to connect or share information with third-party apps, plugins, or websites that integrate with the Services, like Apple Health and Garmin Connect, as well as with third parties who work with Strava to offer an integrated feature, such as a challenge sponsor, media streaming, or tracking device. Information collected by these third parties is subject to their own terms and policies, and Strava is not responsible for the terms or policies of third parties.— Excerpt from Strava's Strava Terms of Service
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: This provision implicates GDPR Art. 26 (joint controllers), Art. 28 (processor agreements), Art. 13 (transparency about recipients of personal data), and Art. 49 (international transfers where third parties are outside the EEA); CCPA §1798.100 and §1798.140 definitions of third-party data sharing; FTC Act Section 5 for deceptive practices if third-party data uses are not adequately disclosed; and potentially HIPAA 45 C.F.R. §164 if any health-integrated third parties are covered entities or business associates.
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This provision delineates the boundary of Strava's data governance responsibility by clarifying that information flows to third-party services operate under separate contractual arrangements. The operational significance is that users encounter multiple independent data policies when utilizing integrated features, rather than a single unified data framework.
Connecting Strava to third-party integrations transfers your GPS routes, fitness data, and personal information to those third parties — including challenge sponsors and device manufacturers — and Strava accepts no liability for how those parties use your data.
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