There's also the Privacy Zones option, which lets you set certain areas-close to your home or place of work, for example-where your activities aren't logged. Here you can set viewing permissions for everything from your group activities to your profile page. To change what your friends and other Strava users can see about you, open the Strava menu (three lines, top left), then tap Settings, then choose Privacy Controls. From the same screen you can stop these people from following you and block them from trying to follow you in the future. If you're really worried about what Google might be planning in terms of data collection and targeted advertising, this is one of the options you might be weighing.Īs soon as you open the Strava app, you'll see the Following tab, where you can manage the friends, colleagues, and random acquaintances who are keeping tabs on your activities in Strava. The other option here is Delete account, which, as you might expect, wipes everything you've ever done with Fitbit from the record, including from Fitbit's servers.
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To manage what's visible on this profile through the app, tap your avatar on the top left, then Privacy, then choose what's public and what's private.īack on the previous screen you can select Manage data to do just that: pick Manage third-party apps, and you can disconnect anything that's been hooked up to Fitbit and that can access the health and fitness data that you're logging. In fact, anyone with a Fitbit account can see it if they're looking specifically for you. If you use Fitbit, you have a profile page, which your friends can see if you link up with them. You can read Fitbit's privacy policy here. But now you can open the Fitbit app on your phone or Fitbit on the web to manage what it collects. It's not clear what Google's acquisition of Fitbit means for your Fitbit or Google Fit data. To get rid of everything, tap Clear all data then confirm your choice. Unfortunately, you can't view the data here-you need to go back to the front of the app for that-but you can erase data in any category such as heart rate or steps. Tap Manage your data and then Manage data to take a look at all the health and fitness data Google Fit has collected about you.
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On the next screen you can disable activity tracking and the location logging that goes along with it on two separate toggle switches. (If it's not installed, nothing will have been collected.) Tap Profile, then the cog icon on the top right.
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If you want to see the data Google Fit has on you, open the Google Fit app on your Android phone. There's more on Google Fit specifically-the data it collects and why-available here. Again, also check the privacy policies of any apps you connect to Google Fit. Google's rather lengthy privacy policy is available here, split into sections, and covering data collected with Google Fit.