- Today, Strava announced a new feature called Quick Edit designed to help users manage their privacy and data.
- Quick Edit allows athletes to customize what data they share and who they share it with following each tracked workout within the app.
- The tool also facilitates more personalized workout titles and interactive user feeds.
Popular fitness tracking app Strava announced an all-new feature that aims to make user’s lives easier. Aptly titled Quick Edit, the new tool streamlines edits so it’s easier to share (or hide) data following a tracked activity.
Once a user finishes a workout and opens the Strava app, a Quick Edit menu will now open, allowing the athlete to quickly manage the visibility of their tracked data. Most significantly, with just two taps, specific details can now be shared or hidden to whatever extent a user wishes. This includes determining whether the workout is visible to just followers, everyone, or only the user themselves. It also involves fine-tuning which details appear, including start time, pace, power, calories, and heart rate. Users can even select whether to hide the route map for a given activity, an important option in terms of safety. Finally, the Quick Edit menu makes it easier to upload photos and videos.