I use a Garmin.
I am a technophobe so dont know all the technical 'jargon' but for those not familiar with it.....after your ride you link the bike computer to your main computer......key in your passwork etc. and it shows your ride details on a map. It's very interesting and can be helpful.
However I was told this week that it is possible AND ACTUALLY HAPPENING that others can access your ride details........which may SOUND innocent BUT.........
if e.g. they see you are doing i.e. 3 rides per week @ 30/50 miles they will know you are likely to have a good bike. They can look at your various rides and locate your exact address and BINGO........you are burgled.
I checked this in a large cycle store and they confirm it is happening.
I believe you can put some sort of resrtiction on the Garmin site so that anything within 2 miles of your house is hidden but I for one wouldn't know how to do this.
Vary scary.
I am a technophobe so dont know all the technical 'jargon' but for those not familiar with it.....after your ride you link the bike computer to your main computer......key in your passwork etc. and it shows your ride details on a map. It's very interesting and can be helpful.
However I was told this week that it is possible AND ACTUALLY HAPPENING that others can access your ride details........which may SOUND innocent BUT.........
if e.g. they see you are doing i.e. 3 rides per week @ 30/50 miles they will know you are likely to have a good bike. They can look at your various rides and locate your exact address and BINGO........you are burgled.
I checked this in a large cycle store and they confirm it is happening.
I believe you can put some sort of resrtiction on the Garmin site so that anything within 2 miles of your house is hidden but I for one wouldn't know how to do this.
Vary scary.