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 ...
Back in April, Google told us that at some point in the summer, you would be able to login to your Fitbit account with a Google Account. The whole point was to make signing-in easier and more secure, ...
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, ...
As we previously spotted, Fitbit shared today that its transition to using Google Accounts for logging in and new device registration will start this summer. Fitbit is moving away from its own login ...
Wearable pioneer Fitbit has revealed a new clause that will require users to adopt a Google account for logins next year. “In 2023 we plan to launch Google accounts ...
Fitbit now requires its users to complete their Google account login before they can access certain features. This is the case with using Fitbit features on the new Pixel Watch 2 and the Fitbit Charge ...
Google announced last year that Fitbit would start using Google accounts for sign-ins when Google accounts on Fitbit launch in 2023. Fitbit account support is scheduled to end by 2025, requiring a ...
The Google-owned wearable company won’t push existing Fitbit owners to switch until 2025. The Google-owned wearable company won’t push existing Fitbit owners to switch until 2025. is a senior reporter ...
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With the launch of Fitbit’s latest devices, “Fitbit by Google” branding was introduced. The Sense 2 and Versa 4 already have a UI modeled after Wear OS 3, but the integration is getting deeper from ...