Fitbit smartwatch users in Europe will lose access to third-party apps starting this summer. In an update to its support pages, Google-owned Fitbit has announced that it will remove support for ...
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Google has recently announced its decision to remove third-party applications and clock faces from all Fitbit smartwatches used in the European Union by June 2024. 9to5Google reports that this ...
At the moment, there still isn’t feature parity with the standard Fitbit app. But what’s new is rather interesting and makes ...
Users of Fitbit’s iOS and Android apps have been reporting problems with the apps’ ability to sync and collect and display accurate data. Some have been complaining of such problems since at least ...
Fitbit users were experiencing problems. Many people found themselves unable to sync their best Fitbit to the Fitbit app, and those who uninstall the app were unable to get back in with their usual ...
The European Union’s laws seem to be closing in further, as Google announces that they’ll be removing third-party apps and watch faces from Fitbit devices, but only in the EU. Editorial Note: Talk ...