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Fitbit versa 4 reviews
Fitbit versa 4 reviews











How does Fitbit use all this personal information it collects? Well, the good news is their privacy policy says they never sell your data. Fitbit also says they can collect data from third parties social media sites like Facebook and Google if you choose to connect them (please, don’t) and from employers and insurance companies if you choose to share to receive wellness benefits or discounted or free services (again, not a good idea). They say they collect things such as name, email address, phone number, birthdate, gender, height, weight, location, wi-fi access points, and of course all the body related data like steps, activity, sleep, stress, calories burned, and more. What’s this mean? Well, Fitbit can collect a good amount of data, as most fitness trackers do.

fitbit versa 4 reviews

And in 2025, Google accounts will likely be required to use a Fitbit, indicating Google has plans to bring Fitbit users into the Google ecosystem as much as they can.

fitbit versa 4 reviews

However, Fitbit and Google announced in 2022 that a Google account will be required for some uses of Fitbit starting in 2023. However, Google promised that “Fitbit users’ health and wellness data won't be used for Google ads and this data will be kept separate from other Google ad data” for at least 10 years as part of the deal with global regulators. That worried many privacy conscious users. As of January 14, 2021, Google officially became the owner of Fitbit.













Fitbit versa 4 reviews