10-04-2021
17:38
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10-05-2021
11:36
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LizzyFitbit
10-04-2021
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11:36
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LizzyFitbit
In network environments where ads and tracking are being filtered, the fitbit app is unable to function normally, and falsely reports that there is no internet access.
An easy test is try to change the watch face or install an app on the watch while behind a pi-hole dns server or within some corporate networks.
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10-05-2021 13:19
10-05-2021 13:19
Hi LizzyFitbit
* Some more technical explanation:
10-04-2021 18:09
10-04-2021 18:09
I did some more testing and found that the offending DNS query is cdn.optimizely.com.
The error message is "oops, looks like there is no internet connection". This error message is not accurate.
10-04-2021 20:16
10-04-2021 20:16
I have the same problem with my router which has ad filtering turned on. It is ridiculous.
Even on mobile data, i am seeing the same problem. Samsung Galaxy Note 9
10-04-2021 21:02
10-04-2021 21:02
Enzoaneas, please test again because this should not affect you on mobile data. Disconnect wifi completely and refresh.
The only way you would have the same condition on both wifi and mobile data would be if you have a local ad filter installed on your android device.
I was able to isolate it by logging the network traffic and it was clearly caused by the two DNS queries I listed. My current workaround is to disable wifi and I immediately have access to those pages. Also Note 9 on Android 10.
10-05-2021
12:19
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05-04-2024
09:24
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MarreFitbit
10-05-2021
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09:24
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MarreFitbit
Hi @SunsetRunner and @Enzoaeneas. Welcome to the Community Forums.
@SunsetRunner I've moved your posts to the Android App board since this seems to be more an issue rather than a feature suggestion. Thanks to you and @Enzoaeneas for the detailed information, as well as your efforts while working on this matter. To look into this, please provide me with the following information:
10-05-2021 13:19
10-05-2021 13:19
Hi LizzyFitbit
* Some more technical explanation:
10-07-2021
14:42
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05-04-2024
09:23
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MarreFitbit
10-07-2021
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09:23
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MarreFitbit
Hi there, @SunsetRunner.
Thanks for getting back with more details and for your research. Because your phones meet the requirements, I confirmed they're compatible with the Fitbit app. I understand where you're coming from about going through this situation and my best advice is to get in touch with our Support team so they can take a look into this matter and investigate on their end. Click here to get connected with them via chat or phone. I'm sure they'll provide you with assistance, so please make sure to share all these details with them.
10-08-2021 09:08
10-08-2021 09:08
I'm not sure why it would be productive to contact support, since we know what root cause is and how to work around it.
The solution isn't satisfactory because the implication is that we can't use fitbit app without agreeing to tracking.
10-08-2021 15:37
10-08-2021 15:37
I agree. This is a serious breach of privacy considering the app itself is capable of collecting all of the needed metrics with regards to usage. Why would it need to be aggregated with websites that I visit or other data?
10-08-2021 15:47
10-08-2021 15:47
I haven't unpacked any of the telemetry, but the typical purpose of this isn't necessarily a privacy invasion.
From a strictly software operability standpoint, if the telemetry servers are down, the app should still work. That's the substance of my bug report.
02-26-2023 14:18
02-26-2023 14:18
I'm having this same issue. The Fitbit app doesn't work on my home or work WiFi networks. My home network uses PiHole and Cloudflare to block spam, tracking, spyware, etc. My work network does similar filtering. I live in the country in a metal building. No cell service in my home so disconnecting from WiFi isn't an option for me. I have a similar situation at work. Our offices are in a metal building that blocks cell service, so WiFi is my only option there as well. So right now I have to leave my home or work to be able to use the Fitbit app This is a huge problem and it looks like it's been going on for quite a while. Are there any updates on if the Fitbit developers are going to fix this? If not I'll be getting rid of mine and going with another device that doesn't have this issue.