In a move similar to reddit or twitter, Strava is restricting API usage, and other policy changes.

I think an alternative to strava, which is also federated, would be really cool

EDIT: I know you can record teacks and keep them offline and there is plenty of ways to do so. I think the main aspect of Strava is the possibility of sharing the activities with contacts on strava itself. Like for peertube or pixelfed, the fediverse has the potential to allow any user to share what they like and the other users can see, boost, comment, from their mastodon, pleroma, froendica or wharever accounts. The fact that someone wants to share a track is his own business.

  • socsa@piefed.social
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    1 month ago

    I have this really cool app called “ride the damn bike” which operates completely offline.

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    1 month ago

    And like that, pro account cancelled!

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        You upload your own gpx data from outings to your own hosted instance. its got a specific scope of features, I like it for what it is. Use it for mountain biking. Certainly not a strava alternative without other apps helping.

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    Openstreet Map has a trip recording feature that has pretty detailed data points. I usually use that for drawing my rides on maps when I remember to turn my location on.

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    I doubt it. If there was a Federated option, there would probably more security concerns considering all the data.

    Best option is probably to use something other than the Strava app to record activities and keep backups up the activities locally.

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      Best option is probably to use something other than the Strava app to record activities and keep backups up the activities locally.

      The problem really isn’t people looking for an alternative to Strava, it’s that so many other apps rely on Strava, so people may need to look for multiple alternatives to other apps, just because of what Strava is doing.

      This move guarantees that I’ll never pay for Strava. Ever.

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        Exactly this. As OP I’d wish there was a serious FOSS alternative to it but (1) it seems highly improbable such alternative will have a nice Garmin/Wahoo integration, the latter which I happen to use; (2) niceties like when you share an activity you can choose to put a picture you took on your ride as its background; (3) being able to use it on desktop and mobile, without having to set up a self-hosted instance or something (I don’t happen to have a PC working on 24/7 at home!); (4) and maybe this one is just me, but have been using Strava for 11+ years (just checked out, 1007 activities) and I don’t know if there is something that lets you export all of your data from it to be used flawlessly with another app.

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    I deleted my 12 year old account over the latest privacy policy update which auto opted-in to using your data for unspecified AI purposes. There was some discussion here, and while a strava rep did give specific examples in their response, the privacy policy was not updated and continues to be both broad and auto opted-in with no way to opt out.

    Regardless of the current use of AI, the broad privacy policy creates the potential to allow them to do many things with your data without telling you about it in the future. And that thread discusses some potential problematic uses that you could be opted into without ever knowing it.

    The privacy policy needs to be more specific, and allow opting out (or better yet, make opt out the default).

    And yeah, API change is pretty crap too.

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    Goldencheetah for me. It’s a desktop application that does a shitload of analysis besides the recording stuff

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      this makes me think of those silly guys that were making manga fan translations, doing all the graphical and text work in powerpoint