• Strava adds all-new Quick Edit function, allowing users to tweak

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Sep 25 14:15:05 2024
    Strava adds all-new Quick Edit function, allowing users to tweak data with ease

    Date:
    Wed, 25 Sep 2024 13:00:00 +0000

    Description:
    Strava's latest app update makes it easier to edit activities once they're logged, whether to hide your location or just change your post.

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    Strava, one of the best fitness apps for tracking outdoor workouts, has
    rolled out an update called Quick Edit starting today (September 25). The new Quick Edit feature will let users quickly tweak a suite of commonly used options and add a name with ease (no more Morning/Evening Runs all over the timeline, hooray!).

    Each activity upload is a chance for Strava athletes to personalize their authentic story behind the effort. Quick Edit puts the power in the hands of our users to easily tailor what they share and how they connect with their community, said Zipporah Allen, Stravas chief business officer via a press release.

    The update to the Strava app is available for all users, whether you pay for Strava Premium or not, and you can just open the app after syncing an
    activity to get the following options: Audience Settings Hide Details
    Activity Title Map visibility Photos and videos Analysis: Quick Edit could be a game-changer (Image credit: Strava)

    We've all been there: after a big run, before you can hit the shower or just enjoy a sit-down, you need to fumble with your workout app of choice to
    ensure it was tracked properly.

    As information from your best running watch is often logged in Strava automatically, you might want to open the app and quickly hide your location or regular running route from prying eyes. Strava just made it easier to control your data from a privacy standpoint, and that should be applauded: runners should feel as though they can use the app without compromising their safety.

    Strava says you'll be able to log default workouts still by skipping past the Quick Edit function, but if you're gaining a bit of a following on the social network side of things, those privacy tweaks will be a huge boost.

    Being able to hide your maps, times, or just about anything else without having to publish the data first and revisit it after could help newcomers grow in confidence with the platform, too.

    I rarely take my phone with me on a run, but when I do, the option to quickly attach a photo to an activity is much more likely to get me to use it than having to go back in later and add it in. You might also like Google Wear OS is about to get a huge hardware boost from the company that hobbled the Apple Watch Your Android smartwatch could soon work much better on iPhone, thanks
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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/health-fitness/strava-adds-quick-edit-to-allow-users -to-tweak-data-with-ease


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