A nifty feature of TrackerControl is it will pop-up a notification for every new app you install telling you how many trackers it has, and turning on the blocking service will tell you exactly what those trackers are. I keep it installed pretty much for this feature alone. I don’t keep it enabled all the time, because I found too many things breaking, but instead turning it on every once in a while to get a read on which of my apps contacts what outside services.
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I’ve been using a combination of Fitotrack for activity tracking and Organic Maps for route planning on my phone, plus a cheapo Decathlon cyclometer, mostly to keep track of my live speed. These in combination have pretty much everything I need for my exercise tracking needs. The downside being having to record your workout start/stop manually (I’m assuming the more “smart” devices do this automatically. I’ve never actually used one though.).