12-10-2023 13:50
12-10-2023 13:50
I have loved the health improvements over the past few months - changing from counting steps to AZM has made me much healthier.
BUT....
My main Google account is a legacy Gsuite account which Fitbit won't allow me to use for login. Using a plain Google account overcame that but at a major cost! Being logged into two accounts at once has broken licensing of several paid apps on my phone, some of which have changed from one-off licence to subscription.
Sad to see my inspire 3 go, but Google's silly login restrictions make it impossible to continue with Fitbit.
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12-14-2023 17:37
12-14-2023 17:37
Unfortunately switching accounts has the same effect, licensing on paid apps breaks while not logged into my personal domain name account I've used for about 15 years.
My current workaround is to use a different device (a Samsung tablet) for the Fitbit app, certainly not ideal!
12-12-2023 20:31 - edited 12-14-2023 17:32
12-12-2023 20:31 - edited 12-14-2023 17:32
Android, like windows can have multiple users, this may be an answer for you. https://www.theverge.com/23844676/android-phone-tablet-multiple-users-guests
Then each user login gets there own setup.
12-14-2023 17:37
12-14-2023 17:37
Unfortunately switching accounts has the same effect, licensing on paid apps breaks while not logged into my personal domain name account I've used for about 15 years.
My current workaround is to use a different device (a Samsung tablet) for the Fitbit app, certainly not ideal!
12-14-2023 19:40
12-14-2023 19:40
Making 2 logins on the phone would have been the only possible workaround that I could think of. Sorry that it didn't work