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Don't publish the name of your bike - call it "road bike" or something instead of "my amazing ยฃ7000 Cervelo"

I have -
Angry Bike
Donkey
The Dandy Horse.
Thumbies!
Touch of the dark side.
Turbo trainer of shame.

None of them are 7k Cervelos


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 12:08 pm
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Don't believe it is Strava. Bikes have been stolen for years.

Take sensible precautions, don't over react. Enjoy yourself - statistically it'll all be fine.


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 12:13 pm
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Now this is an innovative way of making sure others can't take their KOM's back.


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 12:15 pm
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Holly shit, that Activity Search seems a really bad idea!
Even when Im not logged in, I can search for Cervelo in my area and most of the results that come up, I can go straight to the door of the owner of said bike and most seem stupid enough to have a picture of it too, along with their full name!


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 12:56 pm
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One thing that occurred to me that might be handy for scallywags would be a search like this

not even registered with strava & I can see all that ๐Ÿ˜ฏ


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 1:09 pm
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oh no what if scalywags are reading this then they will know all about it!

never post anything online ever


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 1:14 pm
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Interesting scoring system. Some MAMILs who could have scratched some paintwork versus an inattentive professional driver who could have killed someone.

Indeed. Just searched for "S-Works" in my town and someone has titled their ride "Ride home on new S-Works". No privacy settings, it takes me straight to their front door. The ride was only posted a week a ago, so I might nip round and get it later ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 1:19 pm
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Or someone else's door that just happens to be exactly 1km from their home?


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 1:22 pm
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The only other point to make is that most people seem to use their full name, or at least something close to it. Even with privacy settings on, a quick scan of the electoral roll for the streets inside the zone will throw up your address with no bother whatsoever.


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 1:26 pm
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Where was it stolen from, house or shed?


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 1:29 pm
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Or someone else's door that just happens to be exactly 1km from their home?

just what I was going to say. My rides appear to stop outside a house but it isn't mine


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 1:31 pm
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Enjoy yourself - statistically it'll mostly be fine


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 1:35 pm
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My rides appear to stop outside a house but it isn't mine

Yeah ,thanks a bunch Fubar ,all my bikes will get nicked now and I don't even have Strava,I had better put a " Bikes this way "sign outside pointing up the road to your house ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 1:42 pm
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Indeed. Just searched for "S-Works" in my town and someone has titled their ride "Ride home on new S-Works". No privacy settings, it takes me straight to their front door. The ride was only posted a week a ago, so I might nip round and get it later

i've just done the same thing and got a scary result too ๐Ÿ˜ฏ although one guy has privacy settings on, his short 's-works test ride' starts in one direction along his road and returns from the other direction. mr scallywag just needs to measure halfway along the gap to pinpoint a few houses to take a closer at...


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 1:59 pm
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mr scallywag just needs to measure halfway along the gap to pinpoint a few houses to take a closer at.

Yup,they probably read bike forum threads like this and pick up any number of tips and tricks. ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 2:07 pm
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Another thing to be cautious of is putting your full name on Strava. It's easy to link full names to your address with sites like 192.com


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 2:11 pm
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I start and finish all my rides at Horas house.


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 2:15 pm
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This seems like a good time to start a show me photos of your bike thread ๐Ÿ˜‰

Maybe even make it make and model specific?


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 3:33 pm
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Everyone names their bikes don't they?

Ivor, Arthur and Tammy

But my friends seem to think I'm odd


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 5:04 pm
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I have offset privacy zones so that my house isn't at the centre of a single circle, my username is unique to strava and my bikes are called road and mountain. Aside from not using strava anything else i should do to make it more secure?


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 5:24 pm
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I start and finish all my rides at Horas house."

I'll go elsewhere then, I need a bigger frame.

Perhaps I've just been lucky so far but life's too short to get worked up about this beyond obvious privacy settings.


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 5:27 pm
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kinell @ that activity search

Just looked at first one in the list and it is more than obvious the exact house. Even rode round the block at the start/end of the ride so is very clearly an exact match and not an exclusion zone edge.
edit: and the ride is dated July 2013 so new bike really is pretty new not new 3 years ago.

Glad I binned Strava a year back.


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 6:01 pm
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Yeah surnames are a stupid idea, you can find people in seconds on 192.com so security settings or not it makes **** all difference, removed mine a few weeks back for such a reason!


 
Posted : 04/09/2013 9:50 pm
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For those of you who use Strava, here is a quick privacy top tip (which ive not seen mentioned anywhere else).

Strava use some sort of google style address recognition, so if your postcode is unique to a few houses when you create a Strava privacy zone you only get a small circle, or bigger for more etc. What i hadnt realised is due to the address recognition you can actually type anything in and it creates a privacy zone accordingly. So you can type street names in, towns etc. It guesses how big the thing youve entered is and adds a little extra around. It even seems to work if you type a range of house numbers; i.e. 1-99 Random Street.


 
Posted : 05/09/2013 8:33 am
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By trying to be clever, it sounds potentially dumb.

Round here the zip code is the whole of the center of town. I chose a 1km or larger circle, when I used it.

In the unlikely event that I post anything back there, especially if it came from a Garmin, I'll run it thru gpsbabel script which will physically remove data point within a defined area before it's even uploaded.


 
Posted : 05/09/2013 8:52 am
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For those of you who use Strava, here is a quick privacy top tip (which ive not seen mentioned anywhere else).

Strava use some sort of google style address recognition, so if your postcode is unique to a few houses when you create a Strava privacy zone you only get a small circle, or bigger for more etc. What i hadnt realised is due to the address recognition you can actually type anything in and it creates a privacy zone accordingly. So you can type street names in, towns etc. It guesses how big the thing youve entered is and adds a little extra around. It even seems to work if you type a range of house numbers; i.e. 1-99 Random Street.

That's a great tip Stato!


 
Posted : 05/09/2013 9:24 am
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Im on Strava and used it for some time. I don't use my actual name and my e-mail linked to the account is similarly anonymous.
I've done this mainly to avoid repercussions of riding cheeky trails, but not being traceable to me or my home is another bonus!
As others have done, I've set up a couple of privacy zones around the house and none of my bikes have any specific info other than FS or HT.


 
Posted : 05/09/2013 9:31 am
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By trying to be clever, it sounds potentially dumb.
Round here the zip code is the whole of the center of town. I chose a 1km or larger circle, when I used it.
In the unlikely event that I post anything back there, especially if it came from a Garmin, I'll run it thru gpsbabel script which will physically remove data point within a defined area before it's even uploaded.

Strava don't allow you to set the size of the zone manually anymore, and in the UK postcodes can be VERY specific sometimes. Strava does allow you to manually cut rides short, but doing that on every ride manually is a bit of an ache, especially if you upload rides through the phone app. Sounds like you don't use it enough to have the problems we do.


 
Posted : 05/09/2013 9:50 am
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I don't use it at all (any more).
Far too many niggly bugs like that (tiny little map, search had to have an entire route within the mapview else it wouldn't show it - zoom in and the route would disappear, groups, friend/follower security,...).
If they've removed the user definable exclusion zone size, then that's a monumental fubar.


 
Posted : 05/09/2013 9:56 am
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I don't use it at all (any more).

It's funny, I got that the first four times that you told us in this thread.


 
Posted : 05/09/2013 10:03 am
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Endomondo has no similar facility to hide locations so make sure your privacy settings are set so that joe public can't see your tracks/location.

Being a numpty ,how can I tell if I'm private or not?


 
Posted : 05/09/2013 10:08 am
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Settings... Privacy... check the boxes as applicable.

For an individual workout, you can also change the public/private setting too, in case you want to make one public when the default is private (or vice versa).


 
Posted : 05/09/2013 10:14 am
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Strava use some sort of google style address recognition, so if your postcode is unique to a few houses when you create a Strava privacy zone you only get a small circle, or bigger for more etc. What i hadnt realised is due to the address recognition you can actually type anything in and it creates a privacy zone accordingly. So you can type street names in, towns etc. It guesses how big the thing youve entered is and adds a little extra around. It even seems to work if you type a range of house numbers; i.e. 1-99 Random Street.

Just tried it and that doesn't work to affect the size of the privacy zone - if I type in "London" for example it creates the usual sized (500-1000m) privacy zone around wherever Google determines the centre of London to be.

I've noticed though that my original privacy zones are still there and bigger than what is now standard so the functionality to vary zone size is still there, just hidden.


 
Posted : 05/09/2013 10:18 am
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You can't manually change the Strava privacy zones by size anymore (it's just a defined size; 200m, 500m, 1km etc) but you can set multiple overlapping ones if you want. Another tip is not to use YOUR postcode as the centre, use something a couple of streets away - that way if someone does manage to narrow your routes down to a defined privacy zone, the centre of it still won't be your house.


 
Posted : 05/09/2013 10:21 am
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I used strava for first time yesterday. I've used 5 local postcodes to set up one big exclusion zone


 
Posted : 05/09/2013 10:26 am
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Stato's suggestion is a good one. I've just removed my postcode and set up 5 privacy zones in surrounding streets nearby.


 
Posted : 05/09/2013 11:26 am
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Just tried it and that doesn't work to affect the size of the privacy zone - if I type in "London" for example it creates the usual sized (500-1000m) privacy zone around wherever Google determines the centre of London to be.

I think 'London' is pushing the limits a bit there! I dont think its quite that clever, or maybe it is but we just cant access it as Strava wont tell us the best way to use it. What i can tell you is ive managed to make a zone twice the diameter of the one i get if i put the postcode in, so you'll need to do a bit of trial and error to get it to work. Of course if you have the older, larger zones, you dont need to bother with this bodge at all.


 
Posted : 05/09/2013 1:59 pm
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Just had a catch up, thatnks to all for the usefull comments, much appreciated, glad there is so much like minded interest in this kind of theft.
I was un aware of the 192 address search either, thanks for that


 
Posted : 13/09/2013 8:58 am
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Just junked my account. I quite linked Strava and it's concept the security issues concern me more.

They are not going to buy me a new bike if it went missing.

Pity they don't do a bigger/custom exclusion zone.

And for that reason I'm out! Sadly.


 
Posted : 17/01/2014 4:01 pm
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[i]do a bigger/custom exclusion zone.[/i]

I've defined about a dozen exclusion zones around various addresses near me - it covers half of the city.

or just switch to a private account?


 
Posted : 17/01/2014 4:03 pm
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@wwaswas

You have a point. But when every ride ends either side of the village it dont take long to work out where I'm at.

Also, general note if you junk your account all the segments you might of created remain.

I guess delete segements first, then routes. And make a back up of your routes just in case you go back to Strava.

and Private Account is an option but how can I compete ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 17/01/2014 4:10 pm
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You know you can crop the ride to finish a bit earlier of you are of the tin foil hat persuasion that every local bike thief has the knowledge and skills to work out where someone's house with a bike 'may' be.


 
Posted : 17/01/2014 4:14 pm
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can't you just switch your Garmin/Phone /GPS device on when you are a mile down the road if it worries you that much??


 
Posted : 17/01/2014 4:19 pm
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As Hob Nob says, I just crop the ride, only takes a minute or so. Haven't even setup an exclusion zone given the ride cropping


 
Posted : 17/01/2014 4:20 pm
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I just did a search of local in village who rides (road bike). Just from his name and route patterns I could identify the road he is on. Another local is a very regular rider and same pattern arises.

Not tin foil hats me. Just something I don't want to be involved with any more.


 
Posted : 17/01/2014 4:21 pm
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