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[Closed] strava = thiefs best friend!

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just seen this and it had never twigged that when i ride from home it is basically telling the thief's where all the bikes are!

http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/blog/532373/ride-mapping-sites-the-bike-thief-s-new-best-friend.html


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 5:57 pm
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Set an exclusion zone that's not centred on your house but covers it


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 5:58 pm
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after reading the CW post i now know that!

cheers


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 5:59 pm
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I didn't read the article, sorry, I'm on my phone.


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 6:00 pm
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I set up a load of off centred exclusion zones running along a main road, which as we live in a fairly highly populated areas probably includes several hundred households. I also did the same for a friends house as we often start recording the rides from his place.

I know there are other sites that will do this but [url= http://www.freemaptools.com/uk-postcode-map.htm ]This here mapping site[/url] will give you an approximate postcode to work with.


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 6:08 pm
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not so sure about the exlusion zone. i have this set up on mine, but i do a regular same route run. i dont think it would take long to work out where i would pop up and follow me. that is a bit paranoid i know but with bikes going missing left right and center you need to be extra cautious


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 6:11 pm
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I'm always slightly surprised that so many people use their full name on Strava. People should really realize that with your surname & an indication of where you live (to within a few hundred feet or even a mile) it is very easy to find your address.


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 6:11 pm
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I'm always slightly surprised taht so amny people use their full name on Strava. People should really realize that with your surname & an indication of where you live (to within a few hundred feet or even a mile) it is very easy to find your address.

Bugger! I'm normally pretty cautious about that sort of stuff but just signed up to strava like an idiot.

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Just changed my name.


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 6:13 pm
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Just changed mine


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 6:16 pm
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Your profile can only be seen by signed-in Strava members. Your name is anonymized (eg Jon B.) on all activities, leaderboards, club pages, events, and widgets for signed-out or non Strava members.

I ticked this box in privacy settings.

People say the same thing about forums, Facebook, club sites etc.

Most likely way a thief is going to target you is by seeing you on an expensive bike outside your house, not trawling internet sites IMO.


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 6:28 pm
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& Strava vets its members to make sure they aren't dishonest? Just tried it online and for 3 out of 5 randomly chosen rides has it meant I can work out where they live (one has obligingly told me what sort of bike he has :roll:)


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 6:32 pm
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It's obviously a good idea to be a bit careful, but I'm a wedding photographer and my name and address are all over the net - I can't start worrying about it or I'd need to go and buy a shotgun ๐Ÿ™

Bikes are the least of my worries tbh.


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 6:38 pm
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Just give your bikes crap names, Shopper, Grifter etc


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 6:41 pm
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I've set up an exclusion zone but not convinced it is working as my start/end points appear to be within my exclusion zone...nowhere near my house but within my zone...how does that work?


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 6:43 pm
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You need to set multiple exclusion zones centered at a few nearby addresses otherwise it's a piece of piss to triangulate the centre of a single exclusion zone after you've logged a few rides.


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 7:12 pm
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There was this thread about it last week as well:
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/strava-endomondo-etc-an-easy-resource-for-bike-thieves


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 7:13 pm
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Of course you could substitute strava in the title for outside the car mounted racks ......


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 7:18 pm
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not sure whether I like that article or not.
whilst it draws attention to the risks of using Strava, it also advertises the fact to bike thieves.
whilst I agree there is an element of risk, I think it's a low one.


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 8:00 pm
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I've taken to only starting my GPS once I'm a good hundred yards from home on any ride I intend to upload publicly. For transport I start straight away but make the ride private.


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 8:51 pm
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anyone know if you can set exclusions on Garmin connect ?


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 8:54 pm
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Showing the world how great you are on a local climb is one thing, but showing the world that you have several thousand pounds-worth of bikes tucked up in your garage is not a great idea.

& in that single sentence show's the difference between MTB & road riders


 
Posted : 14/05/2012 9:10 pm