Yorkshire Post

Social networks need to do more to earn back trust, says Strava boss

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SOCIAL networks need to “do a lot more” to spell out how they collect and share data to earn back trust following the Facebook scandal, the boss of fast-growing Strava has warned.

James Quarles, chief executive of the specialist social network for athletes, said that, while the Cambridge Analytica data breach shone a light on privacy issues, the industry still had a long way to go to put the Facebook debacle behind it.

The San Francisco-based boss – a former regional director for Facebook across Europe, the Middle East and Africa and ex-vice president of Instagram – said lessons had been learned since the affair by both social networks and users themselves.

“This industry can and should do a lot more to make it clear and transparen­t to people how data is collected,” Mr Quarles said.

He added that the episode had “put a greater emphasis on trust and privacy”, with social network users also having “greater awareness” about what details they were giving out and data policies.

The key was in being able to “anticipate all the various ways it can be abused” right from the start, he said.

But he admitted that it was hard to put resources towards this when starting up as a small company.

Strava, which has four million members in the UK out of 31 million worldwide, does not sell data and does not give away locations and personal details of its users, Mr Quarles said.

But the company has had to adapt to the new personal data rules across the EU – the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – and is now pushing for greater standardis­ation of transparen­cy and privacy policies across the industry globally.

 ??  ?? PUT ON SPOT: Former Cambridge Analytica chief executive Alexander Nix giving evidence to the DCMS Committee inquiry into fake news.
PUT ON SPOT: Former Cambridge Analytica chief executive Alexander Nix giving evidence to the DCMS Committee inquiry into fake news.

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