Macron's security guards record and publish their runs on the platform. But there's a problem: They are sharing geolocalized information publicly.
In other words, Macron's bodyguards are unknowingly sharing their locations online, both personal and professional. This security flaw means it's possible to track the French president's bodyguards.
This isn't the first time Strava users have been caught leaking information in this way. In 2018, the US military ordered a review of soldiers' use of the app.
It appears that GSPR members may be more interested in showing off their fitness prowess than securing their data, even after years of examples of why this is a really bad idea.
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