Strava is a hugely popular, and really nicely featured, running and cycling app. It’s my pick for the best running app, despite its flaws. But it’s always had serious privacy issues, including the one just reported by French newspaper Le Monde—it allegedly revealed the locations of world leaders via their bodyguards’ Strava accounts. The data goes beyond “the President is in Washington, D.C.” or “the President is in the White House.” Le Monde reports that it found “hotels and meeting places, often undisclosed to the public,” and noticed Vladimir Putin’s bodyguards frequenting the areas around two mansions that Putin has denied are his. The data also pointed to the whereabouts of Melania Trum
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