Fitness Tracking Company Strava Launches 'Do Good' Campaign
CEO James Quarles says the company wants people to put down their phones and be more active. But Strava has come under fire earlier this year after a report found the tracking data could give clues to the locations of sensitive areas like military bases.
For full interview, [click here](https://cheddar.com/videos/strava-debuts-givekudos-ad-campaign).
The Supreme Court is weighing Wednesday whether Facebook, Twitter and YouTube can be sued over a 2017 Islamic State group attack on a Turkish nightclub based on the argument the platforms assisted in fueling the growth of the terrorist organization.