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We’re updating our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy

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We care about our athletes and want you to understand our terms and policies. Our community is growi

We care about our athletes and want you to understand our terms and policies. [Strava]( Our community is growing and we're working hard to improve Strava. We've rolled out some new features, improved your privacy controls, and begun to truly personalize your experience. To support these changes, we're updating our [Terms of Service]( and [Privacy Policy]( on May 22, 2017. We care about our athletes a great deal and want you to understand our terms and know how we collect and use information. By continuing to use Strava, you agree to our new terms and privacy policy. And don't forget – you can also adjust your [privacy settings]( at any time. Thanks for being a part of the community, The Strava Team You are receiving this email because you are a registered member of [strava.com](. Manage your email preferences [here](. © 2017 Strava 500 3rd Street, Suite 110, San Francisco, CA 94107

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