Really disappointed in the new app forcing me to have my Location set to "On" in order for the app to connect and sync to my Charge HR. Yep, still using that one and it does what I need it to do. I only turn the Location and/or GPS functions on when I am running or biking a new route. Otherwise, I do not need the app to know where I am, share that data with Fitbit and, most likely "share" with third party "partners". Sorry Big Brother, after going along for the ride since my first Flex, I think I am ready to move onto a different tracker.
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Hey there, @NormZ! It is nice to see you around. Yes, Android mobile devices now require the location services to be on, this was changed in Android v6.0. Google added this requirement due to concerns that BLE beacons could be used to infer user location via Bluetooth alone.
You can read more information about it, here. I hope this helps, let us know if you have more questions. ![]()
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@NormZ, requiring Location Services to be turn on is not related to new version of the app, but is due to the version of the phone Operating System. When Google released the Android OS 6.0 they "corrected" a security hole that now requires Location Services to be enabled in order to sync via Bluetooth. If you do a search on this thread for "Location Services", you will find a lot of discussion on this issue has taken place. It has nothing to do with Fitbit collecting data, since they don't care where you are, but is a requirement of Google.
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Hey there, @NormZ! It is nice to see you around. Yes, Android mobile devices now require the location services to be on, this was changed in Android v6.0. Google added this requirement due to concerns that BLE beacons could be used to infer user location via Bluetooth alone.
You can read more information about it, here. I hope this helps, let us know if you have more questions. ![]()
Best Answer@NormZ, as others have indicated, requiring Location Services to be enabled on Android 6.0 and later is not a Fitbit issue; if you hop over to the Garmin forums for their trackers you'll see they have encountered the same issue and have just as many unhappy customers.