Strava has told Garmin users of their platform that they should not be concerned over connectivity stopping.
Earlier this month it was revealed that the American fitness tracking company had taken legal action against Garmin over patent infringements, and also new developer guidelines, which led to fears over connectivity.
However, a spokesperson for Strava said this week: "Uninterrupted connectivity for the subset of our community that uses Garmin remains our top priority." You may like
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