When you connect Strava to third-party apps like Apple Health, Garmin Connect, or challenge sponsors, your data is shared with those third parties under their own privacy policies, and Strava is not responsible for how they handle it.
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This provision delineates the boundary of Strava's data governance responsibility by establishing that information shared with third-party integrations operates under separate contractual regimes. The clause operationally clarifies that Strava's liability and policy obligations do not extend to data practices of connected third parties.
Your GPS routes, heart rate data, and workout history may be shared with third-party challenge sponsors, media streaming services, or device manufacturers when you use integrations, and you have no guarantee those parties will protect your data to the same standard as Strava.
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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
(1) REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: GDPR Art. 13 requires that data subjects be informed of all recipients of their personal data at the time of collection; sharing with third-party integrations requires a valid legal basis under Art. 6 (typically consent) and transparency about who receives the data. Under GDPR Art. 26, joint controller relationships with third-party integration partners may arise, requiring a formal joint controller agreement. CCPA §1798.115 requires disclosure of categories of third parties with whom personal information is shared. (2)
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This provision delineates the boundary of Strava's data governance responsibility by establishing that information shared with third-party integrations operates under separate contractual regimes. The clause operationally clarifies that Strava's liability and policy obligations do not extend to data practices of connected third parties.
Your GPS routes, heart rate data, and workout history may be shared with third-party challenge sponsors, media streaming services, or device manufacturers when you use integrations, and you have no guarantee those parties will protect your data to the same standard as Strava.
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