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GetFatty

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Its a good piece of advice, this is what I do for mobile games, I have a false Facebook account with trash email address with squat useful information on it.
What the point of a fake Facebook account?
 

Johnno260

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What the point of a fake Facebook account?

Anything that has a Facebook login method, so a game for example and other such things I use fake Facebook account as the login method, games get scammed for details all the time.

also it means my real Facebook feed isn’t spammed with trash notifications, and if the game is hacked my Facebook details mean nothing, they have no relevant personal details.
 
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IaninSheffield

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'Every cloud' as they say.

I've had a 310XT watch for many years and was always a little concerned at no longer being able to up- or download files via USB in the way I had with the 205 I had before that. Being obliged to go through Garmin Express and Garmin connect has always been frustrating, especially when it became awkward to simultaneously populate SportsTracks (the shortcomings in that application have been discussed elsewhere on CC). So the current crisis has given me that nudge to look more seriously for alternative workflows ... and woohoo, I've found one that works for me!:wahhey:

The problem, for me, was being obliged to use ANT+ and not having the USB option. After a little bit of web searching I discovered that mobile devices sometimes have ANT+ connectivity as an option. As luck would have it, my somewhat elderly Galaxy Tab A does indeed have that feature Step 1 was to install the 'ANT+ Plugins Service' app (free) to facilitate the ANT+ connectivity. Next I needed an app which would pair with the 310XT, pull data off, then sync with other services - Garmin Connect (when it's working again!), Strava etc. I settled on 'Garmin ANT+ Watch Uploader PRO' app (£4.19) since it also has a test version so you can see whether it will will work with your tech, and it did for me. Because it holds the uploaded files on the tablet before sending, anther option is to send the files by email to myself ... or indeed I could pull them out on the tablet SD card or Bluetooth them across to my PC. This is a step forward from having to rely on the sometimes flaky Garmin Express and associated services

For less than the price of a (dahn sahf) pint I can now get at my data more easily, seamlessly transfer them to other places, and don't have to fire up the PC with ANT+ stick. For me, that's a relief, and a bargain.
 

PaulB

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I didn't realise just how much I depend on it. I had to force myself out this morning as I knew I wouldn't be able to assess the ride when I got back. Yet we all survived and rode prior to these things, didn't we?
 

vickster

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I didn't realise just how much I depend on it. I had to force myself out this morning as I knew I wouldn't be able to assess the ride when I got back. Yet we all survived and rode prior to these things, didn't we?
Don’t you have a phone?
 

PaulB

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Don’t you have a phone?
Of course but I'd need a sackful of 2p coins and it would be a tedious route!
 
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I didn't realise just how much I depend on it. I had to force myself out this morning as I knew I wouldn't be able to assess the ride when I got back. Yet we all survived and rode prior to these things, didn't we?
Sorry but I don't understand this, upload it to Strava, ridewithGPS, Endomondo or a plethora of other ones you can examine you ride with
 

RoubaixCube

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