In a letter Wednesday, two Senators followed up on how a fitness app company is updating its settings to prevent the exposure of U.S. military bases and movements abroad.
Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., and Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., sent Strava CEO James Quarles a letter asking how the fitness app company has or plans to update its privacy and data-sharing settings so as to not potentially compromise operational security for U.S. military service members that use it. In the letter, the two Senators claim the app "makes it very difficult to opt out of unwanted data-sharing."
