01-14-2021
14:04
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01-15-2021
17:04
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RicardoFitbit
01-14-2021
14:04
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01-15-2021
17:04
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RicardoFitbit
Is there a way to make the Bluetooth settings popup stop happening every time I use the app? I don’t want to change my settings and the constant reminder is beyond annoying. Ideas?
thank you!
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01-15-2021 07:57
01-15-2021 07:57
Since Google requires Location Services to be enabled in order to sync via Bluetooth, there is no way to eliminate that popup other than enabling Location Services for Fitbit.
01-15-2021 07:57
01-15-2021 07:57
Since Google requires Location Services to be enabled in order to sync via Bluetooth, there is no way to eliminate that popup other than enabling Location Services for Fitbit.
03-22-2021 09:03
03-22-2021 09:03
I have been using Fitbit without location services activated for years. If I cant get rid of this pop up I will not be using the device further. My blue tooth works fine without activating the location services. This is a major inconvenience. I'm not interested in being tracked by google.
03-24-2021 19:02 - edited 03-24-2021 19:05
03-24-2021 19:02 - edited 03-24-2021 19:05
I have an iPhone so, how can I get it to stop? Bluetooth syncing works so obviously location service is not required for syncing via Bluetooth.
05-10-2021 10:52
05-10-2021 10:52
this just started popping up on my iPhone about 1 week ago.
Did you find a way to make it stop on yours?
Thanks,
05-14-2021 17:58
05-14-2021 17:58
If that is the case, why is there a setting for using the built-in GPS mode in the device's settings? I think that will turn off the super annoying popup. I just switch to that and it seems to have fixed the issue.
05-14-2021
21:05
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06-29-2021
18:55
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LizzyFitbit
05-14-2021
21:05
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06-29-2021
18:55
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LizzyFitbit
My GPS has been on and I still get the pop ups
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05-17-2021 05:32
05-17-2021 05:32
Yes, I am still seeing the popup but I think it happens less. Fitbit used to be a good product but not so much anymore. They shouldn't need access to my phone's location if they are properly coding and using their own GPS.
05-17-2021 07:28
05-17-2021 07:28
I agree with you. It used to be a good product before Google purchased them. I cant get this pop up to stop and I am not interested in allowing Google to follow me everywhere I go. Its definitely not necessary for syncing with blue tooth and never has been before recently when they pushed out the last software update. The pop up is annoying and unnecessary. Hopefully, someone at Fitbit or a user will figure this out.
06-30-2021 04:53
06-30-2021 04:53
I spoke to Fitbit this morning and they it’s Apple. I told the I have had the latest update for weeks and the pop up just stated a couple days ago, so she is wrong. Did anyone find another fitness tracker that works better??? I’m going to stop using Fitbit due to the pop up
06-30-2021 05:43
06-30-2021 05:43
Let me know if you find anything. I have been looking a the Apple or Garmin alternatives.
06-30-2021 07:08
06-30-2021 07:08
Yea it’s really a shame that there is no way to opt out of this pop up that I can find. It will force me to stop using Fitbit and buy a competitors tracker
01-02-2022 03:19
01-02-2022 03:19
I have the same issue and frustration on my iPhone (constant pop ups asking me to activate location access, which I prefer not to do). I've seen the 'answer' for Android devices, but has anyone found a solution (or at least explanation) for iOS yet?
By the way, my impression is that everything works fine with location access off, it's just that the message keeps coming back which is extremely annoying.