After first teasing details of an account transition earlier this year, Fitbit has confirmed that new users will have to log in with a Google Account from this summer onwards. While the transition ...
Having said that, Google is giving solutions for current users, such as the ability to move a Fitbit account to a new Google account. It makes sense to keep things simple, but starting in the summer, ...
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We've known it was coming for quite some time, but now Google has a date for when it will start transitioning Fitbit users to Google logins. On June 6th, the tech giant will introduce the option for ...
Google sign-ins on Fitbit are scheduled to start on June 6. Fitbit users will have the option to continue using their old account or transition to a Google account. Google plans on ending support for ...
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Still using an old Fitbit account? Your deadline for switching to Google just got extended again
Fitbit users have more time to switch to Google accounts The new deadline is May 19 (pushed back from February 2) Switching is quick and straightforward, via the Fitbit app Not long after Google ...
Fitbit is very much under Google’s roof now, and that includes using your Google account to sign in to Fitbit. That account migration isn’t required just yet, but with Pixel Watch 2, you’ll need to ...
As of this summer, Fitbit users will have the option to use their Google accounts for device sign-in access (via CNET). With the feature’s deployment, existing Fitbit account holders can transfer ...
Google has sent out a warning email to Fitbit users, which will result in the loss of their account data if they do not take action. This is all part of Google’s major transition for Fitbit accounts, ...
Today, if you were to login to Fitbit or sign-up for a new account, you’d do so through Fitbit by using a Fitbit account. Up until now, Fitbit has been one of the few companies to not offer alternate ...
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