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🔓 Real Case: Strava Revealed Secret Military Bases

In 2018, fitness tracking app Strava released a global heatmap of user activity.
Unintentionally, it exposed routes taken by military personnel in secret U.S. bases around the world.

The heatmap didn’t reveal names — just movement patterns. But that was enough for analysts to figure out sensitive locations and routines.

📍 Location data is more powerful than you think.

🔐 What Can You Do?
– Disable location tracking for apps that don't need it
– Regularly audit app permissions (especially fitness, weather, and camera apps)
– Never share workout or travel data publicly
– Use apps that prioritize on-device processing instead of sending your location to the cloud

Your movements tell a story.
Make sure you’re the only one reading it.

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PrivacyMatters
on July 14, 2025
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