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You can now move Fitbit to your Google Account

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Less passwords? Industry-leading security? Here’s how. Everything you love about Fitbit, now wi

Less passwords? Industry-leading security? Here’s how. [Less passwords? Industry-leading security? Here’s how.]( [View in web browser]( [Fitbit]( Everything you love about Fitbit, now with Google. Now that Fitbit is part of Google, you can move Fitbit to your Google Account. Moving to a Google Account means you’ll get industry-leading security and unified privacy controls, all while keeping your new and historical Fitbit health & wellness data. The best part? You'll only need to remember one password. You aren’t required to move to a Google Account immediately, but you will need to move by 2025 to retain your historical data and continue using your device(s). You can learn more at [fitbit.com/devices](. [Get started]( Don’t have a Google Account? [Click here]( to create one. After you move Fitbit to your Google Account, you’ll get The things you love about Fitbit You’ll keep using your Fitbit app and devices, and all your historical data will move with you to your new account. Industry-leading security from Google You’ll get added privacy controls backed by Google security to keep your health & wellness data private, safe and secure. A commitment to your privacy Your Fitbit health & wellness data won’t be used for Google ads and will be kept separate from Google ads data.¹ See how it works [Watch the video]( [Read our Help Articles]( Everything you love about Fitbit, now with Google. Now that Fitbit is part of Google, you can move Fitbit to your Google Account. Moving to a Google Account means you’ll get industry-leading security and unified privacy controls, all while keeping your new and historical Fitbit health & wellness data. The best part? You'll only need to remember one password. You aren’t required to move to a Google Account immediately, but you will need to move by 2025 to retain your historical data and continue using your device(s). You can learn more at [fitbit.com/devices](. [Get started]( Don’t have a Google Account? [Click here]( to create one. After you move Fitbit to your Google Account, you’ll get The things you love about Fitbit You’ll keep using your Fitbit app and devices, and all your historical data will move with you to your new account. Industry-leading security from Google You’ll get added privacy controls backed by Google security to keep your health & wellness data private, safe and secure. A commitment to your privacy Your Fitbit health & wellness data won’t be used for Google ads and will be kept separate from Google ads data.¹ See how it works [Watch the video]( [Read our Help Articles]( ¹See our [Fitbit FAQs]( on Privacy © 2023 Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States

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