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02-05-2024 12:01 AM - edited 02-05-2024 12:22 PM
HI community,
I have been using Strava for the past 14 months with full subscription and find it great for aggregating all my activities.
Lately I have noticed that the Strava Clock is not my local clock, the Strava clock is apparently Strava server time. Example in question, on the 2nd of February I did 3 activities starting local times 8.59 AM, 9.52 AM and 10.26 AM. These were exported to Strava with time stamps 1st of February 11.59 PM, 2nd of February at 12.52 AM and 1.26 AM.
According to Strava time I did 1 activity on the 1st and 2 activities on the 2nd of February when I in local time did 3 activities before noon on the 2nd of February. All local times are exported -9 hrs.
It might have been like this for a long time, but I only discovered it today.
How do I "reset" the Strava clock to my local time?
/Ulf
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02-06-2024 06:45 AM
Hello @ulfhjensen
Thanks for posting. It sounds like your timezone may not be set correctly. We use your account's timezone to determine start time for activities that do not contain GPS information (indoor, workouts, swims, etc.). Please try the following:
This should resolve the time zone issue you are experiencing for all future activities. Unfortunately, the only way to fix the timestamps on your existing activities is to re-upload them. This will require that any existing versions of that activity get deleted so that the new version(s) can be uploaded. Keep in mind this will remove all kudos, comments, and photos associated with the original activity.
Please give that a try and let us know if it solves the problem.
02-07-2024 05:36 AM
Hello @ulfhjensen
Thanks - be sure to let us know if this resolves the issue.
02-08-2024 10:31 PM
That did solve the "problem". Many thanks for your suggestion, Jane.
02-06-2024 05:58 AM
No suggestions?
Wrong forum?
/Ulf
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