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La migration de compte Fitbit vers Google débutera cet été.

# NEW LOGIN REQUIREMENTS FOR FITBIT USERS

Fitbit users will soon be required to use a Google account to log in to their devices. Existing users will have the option to switch to a Google account, while new device owners will need to use one to set up their Fitbit. The change comes as part of Google’s acquisition of Fitbit and the integration of its products and services into Google’s portfolio.

# MIGRATION PROCESS SET TO BEGIN

Google previously announced that all Fitbit users must migrate to Google accounts eventually. The transition will take place gradually, and users have until 2025 to switch over. Users who want to get ahead can find prompts to start the process in the Fitbit app or head to the Settings menu. Health and wellness data will not be affected by the new login requirements.

# INTEGRATION OF FITBIT INTO GOOGLE’S PORTFOLIO

Google has been aggressive in integrating Fitbit’s products and services into its portfolio since the arrival of the Pixel Watch last fall. While some longtime Fitbit users have been disgruntled by frequent server outages and the sunsetting of legacy features such as challenges and open groups, Google positions the new login requirements as a more convenient option for users.

# DATA PRIVACY AND TARGETED ADS

Google states that Fitbit data will remain separate from Google Ads data and will not be used for targeted ads, following terms set by EU regulators. Users will also manage their Fitbit data from the Google Privacy Center, according to Google.

Sources:
– https://www.techradar.com/news/fitbit-users-will-soon-have-to-log-in-with-a-google-account
– https://www.androidpolice.com/fitbit-announces-google-account-integration-2023-debut/

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