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We’re updating our Privacy Policy

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Join us in taking a stand against hate speech | Hi {NAME}, We’re always working to serve our co

Join us in taking a stand against hate speech | Hi {NAME}, We’re always working to serve our community of athletes and give you clear information and control over what you share on Strava. In that spirit, we’ve made a few updates to our [Privacy Policy]( [Terms of Service]( and [Community Standards](. Here are the highlights: - Hatred has no place in the Strava community. Period. We’ve added a hate speech policy to our [Community Standards]( to make this even more explicit. - Brazil’s new data protection law (the LGPD) gives athletes in Brazil certain rights regarding their personal information. [Here’s more information]( if you live there, and if not, know that we still extend the same suite of privacy tools and controls to all Strava athletes. And here’s a quick refresher on our policies and your privacy on Strava: - The Privacy Label is a great way to get a clear, no-nonsense look at Strava privacy practices. [Check it out]( It’s like the nutritional labels at the grocery store, but for privacy. - We didn’t sell your personal data before, and we don’t sell it now. It’s that simple. - Please use your privacy controls and read our policies. They’re all designed to empower you with information and control over your experience on Strava. Review and adjust your [privacy controls]( regularly. Set a [privacy zone](. Visit our [Privacy Center]( for all the details you need in one place. We take your privacy and experience seriously and hope these changes lead to safer, happier activities for everyone. Thanks for being a part of this amazing community. The Strava Team Please do not reply to this email. You are receiving this email because you created a Strava account at www.strava.com or from our mobile app. If you no longer wish to receive emails please update your Strava [email settings](www.strava.com/settings/email?$deep_link=true) or [unsubscribe](. © 2020 Strava. 208 Utah St, San Francisco, CA 94103 [Strava Club]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram](

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