Strava declares war on scrapers ahead of IPO

June 1, 2026 Ivan Mehta

To stop scraping, the company is increasing security around its website and will now only allow authenticated users to view certain data. Earlier, users were able to see details like public profiles and fitness club listings without logging in. The company is putting all that data behind authentication to protect it from unauthorized AI scraping.

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Revolut rolls out services to thousands of users in India ahead of broader launch
Revolut rolls out services to thousands of users in India ahead of broader launch

The British fintech has built a waitlist of about 450,000 users in India as it prepares for a broader launch.

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Unastella, a South Korean rocket startup that launched from home, raises $24M
Unastella, a South Korean rocket startup that launched from home, raises $24M

The Seoul-based rocket startup is developing its own launch vehicles and engines.

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