triggermortis wrote: » I thought it was gone totally. I'll have to go look how to switch it back on now..
07Lapierre wrote: » To use it. Set your activities to "everyone" in your privacy settings. Just make sure you have your privacy zones setup beforehand
Leroy42 wrote: » Security presumably.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » That was the reason Strava set the default position to off (following litigation in the US). However, it's not the reason why most people have left it off, otherwise they would have switched it off before Strava did if they were concerned about security. As I said above, most people don't know it's been switched off or couldn't be arsed switching it back on again.
Leroy42 wrote: » I think the issue with it was that you could see people on Fly-by even if they were not public. So it created a privacy issue as it allowed people to know you people were just from passing them by with a garmin (or other GPS)
triggermortis wrote: » It was already set to everyone, etc - I just didn't see the button recently probably due to me using the phone more than the laptop to view things on it. Only 1 flyby on todays spin, despite seeing quite a few people out.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » It looks like Fly By off has also been applied retrospectively. I just checked the last WW200 I did and only a handful of riders are appearing.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » Slightly off topic but just wondering - my wife has all her activities set to private but, if she walks with me, is her activity visible to others (as it comes up with mine). I'd probably have to get an outsider to check (as we are 'following' each other).
07Lapierre wrote: » That's exactly what I use it for aswell! it's also handy when you see people that you follow on strava were out on the same roads as you and you can see where you almost met/bumped into each other.
koutoubia wrote: » Who exactly are you trying to stalk?
Peterx wrote: » It was disabled during lockdown so I think when racing comes back some people will enable it, there's not enough of a reason now.
easygoing39 wrote: » I miss the Fly-by's too.I turned mine back on as soon as Strava turned it off by default.I liked it from the racing point of view,as you see where rider's made a move,stretching a gap etc.Also I follow people in my local area,who cycle the same routes as me and are in or slightly about my pace.I could be passing them regurarly and it would be good to put a face to the name.Like most people I have my 1km privacy set around my house,but as I have a less than common surname it wouldn't take a bike thief too long to figure out my house.Strava was set up to be a "Community" of people,but the snowflake generation who can't be social,live on the web ordering their shopping/food online etc has f3cked it up for us normal folk.
ED E wrote: Tyranny of the default, youd be lucky if 1% re-enabled it.
Leroy42 wrote: » You could stop and say hello to these people? But no, its the snowflakes fault. Good grief!
easygoing39 wrote: » I see I've triggered one of the snowflakes!! Next time I'm crawling up Howth Head I'll try and stop and say hello to a rider as they fly towards me at 50 kph! Good grief!!
easygoing39 wrote: » Strava was set up to be a "Community" of people,but the snowflake generation who can't be social,live on the web ordering their shopping/food online etc has f3cked it up for us normal folk.
ratracer wrote: » I didn’t bother switching it back on, I didn’t use it, so I don’t need anyone I don’t know stalking me either. What I found interesting from the cases mentioned, and I noticed it on our club pages was the amount of peeps all over the world that just join random pages, why?? My use of Strava is for measuring my own metrics, not really for the ‘social media’ side of it, so it’s staying off for me!