![]() This works on the default Chrome browser but has been seen to be problematic with some alternate browsers. ![]() If it's the web based procedure then at the after you have given permission the browser is given a link that is meant to be re-directed back to IpBike. You then either set the user-name and password for the site (the user name may actually be an email address) or go through a web based Authorisation procedure. Go to Settings-> Upload settings-> Site specific page. Having gone though the process of creating an account you need to give IpBike the necessary details to be able to upload. All the sites have a free account or trial period options, some have extra features available for a subscription account that you can upgrade to from the free account. You need to already have an account setup with the various sites to be able to upload to them. If you want another site and it has a public API then please feel free to let me know about it. ![]() MapMyFitness have a restricted API but have not geven me access so no luck there either. I do not upload to Endomondo as they do not have a public API, and have showen no inclination to make one. I do not support uploading to Garmin connect they charge $5000 to use there API and there terms of service have clauses about the data having to be from Garmin GPS devices. There are also details on the Automated Send feature that can be used with sites like RideWithGps and MapMyTracks that support uploading via email. This page has some general guidelines and instructions then some specific information for each site at the end. At the moment there is support for AttackPoint, RunKeeper, TrainigPeaks, SportTracks.mobi ,, Strava, Cycling Analytics, RunningAHEAD , VeloHero, What's Today's Plan, StriveMax and OpenFitApi based sites.
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