Same happened with Komoot, a popular German outdoors app. They have millions of tracks and user profiles, it's also a bit of a social network.
From one day to the next they sold to the Italian "developer company" Bending Spoons.
That company acquired Brightcove a few months earlier and several other services like Evernote, Meetup, companies which have nothing to do with "outdooring".
From one day to the next they got access to my 13.000 tracked km, 800 hours of data. My profile is set to private, but now I have to assume that all this data will be sold to advertisers. "Anonymized".
From one day to the next they sold to the Italian "developer company" Bending Spoons.
That company acquired Brightcove a few months earlier and several other services like Evernote, Meetup, companies which have nothing to do with "outdooring".
From one day to the next they got access to my 13.000 tracked km, 800 hours of data. My profile is set to private, but now I have to assume that all this data will be sold to advertisers. "Anonymized".