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Google now owns FitBit? What about my data? Now Google has it?

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Just bought my Charge 4, now I see a notice saying Google now owns FitBit?

 

This AM I was logged out of all devices and I could not get back in.  I had to reset my password.

 

So I take it that Google now has access to all of my data.  Anyone else find this disturbing?

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I have not been logged out and had to log back in, and doubt that Google has done anything to start collecting Fitbit data at this point. I don't find it disturbing at all, compared to the data mining occurring daily by the social media platforms, the cell phone carriers, and the government agencies.

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I don't understand what devices you were logged out of, but that had nothing to do with Google/Fitbit.  If it did, you would see thousands here saying that, and you are the first post I have seen of it.

Before posting, re-read to see if it would make sense to someone else not looking at your Fitbit or phone.

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Google at best will only have access to the meta data. You can read the privacy statement linked below. 

Last week your question was answered

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