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Zitat von Ulf01
OK also wird wahrscheinlich ums Geld gehen 
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Es geht um rechtliche Dinge. IronMan hat hat eine externe Firma mit der technischen Umsetzung beauftragt: Sport Heroes. Die haben sich den einfachsten Weg der Programmierung genommen und sich selber als Datenüberträger von Strava zu IronMan VR/VC eingerichtet. (als Verknüpfung in Strava war Sport Heroes zu sehen, nicht IronMan!)
DC Rainmaker hat`s ganz gut beschrieben:
See, of the 41,000 applications that have Strava API (Application Platform Interface) access, each of them
is assigned a unique identifier. Specifically, an authorization key that’s unique to that application. Be it a big partner like Garmin, Zwift, or Fitbit, a medium -sized partner like FulGaz, or a single hobbyist dude in a studio apartment with three fake test users. If the company wants to develop separate applications they need separate keys. Mind you, getting a key is as easy as ordering adult toys on Amazon. It takes just a few minutes and you’re on your way to self-satisfaction.
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The challenge here was that when Sport Heroes created the Ironman Virtual Club platform,
they didn’t request a new key for just that application. Instead, they used their existing key. Which, was the same key they’d been using for the last 6 years for all their applications and corporate customers. All these companies would just be shuffled under a single Strava API key. The practical meaning to that was somewhat simple: If you signed up for a Ironman Virtual Club account and then authenticated to Strava, you didn’t see ‘Ironman’ in the list of partners but instead saw ‘Sport Heroes’.