Last week we mentioned the StravaLeaks scandal, which, although some had presented it as "security holes" in this application, was not the same: its use is incorrect. If your careers and scrolls should be private, don’t share Stravan or don’t use Strava as you wouldn’t document it with Instagram images. But we learned of another misuse: the sale of results for Strava. That is, for your profile results to be better, buy your brands from a professional athlete or more experienced.
Messages have been found on Strava users in southern Indonesia. "Wahyu sells you in 10,000 rupees (0.58 €) the kilometer to 4 (1 kilometer in 4 minutes). At 8th speed (1 km in 8 minutes), 5,000 rupees." Another fee has been read, the kilometre at 0.33, but if it is at that speed 4 or faster, 1.16 euros.
Another Twitter ad, which contains the text of the image above and does not mention specific tariffs (cheap, without specifying more), but details some details: that it can offer photographs as proof that it has been in place, that it has a smart watch and proper shoes...), that it charges a deposit in advance and that it expects to collect the rest in an hour after the exercise, according to the effort made.
How do you do it? If you're a buyer, you can leave the seller a smart watch, a phone or a fitness device that is worn at the top; or easier, offer your passwords for a while to improve your results.
What for? When it comes to sharing the results on social networks, feeding the ego itself. For your careers and others to grow neatly on screens shared by this Madrid user:
This fashion started two months ago in Indonesia... Has it spread? We don't know, here's the article in an article in English, in a special dedication from Canada.