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See @jellybaby post above https://www.lfgss.com/comments/17586357/ for an example.
In fact the Squadrats privacy policy clearly says
Our App requires your outdoor activities data (such as bike rides, runs, swims, etc.) in order to be functional to you. The moment you allow the Squadrats App to read data from your fitness app (such as Strava), or allow our Mobile App to track your activity, the data from your activities will be sent to our servers. This data then becomes publicly accessible to other users of the App. By using the App you agree that your activity data becomes public.
Which is clearly at fundamental odds with new Strava policy - but then, does the Strava policy apply to already ingested data? 🤷
chez_jay
@Greenbank
Squadrats used to show the actual traces of rides that other people had done if you looked at their maps. I wondered how JFrance had got some of the tiles and could see the actual traces, now it doesn't show them and only shows the coloured tiles visited.