03-14-2020
11:04
- last edited on
03-15-2020
16:52
by
RicardoFitbit
03-14-2020
11:04
- last edited on
03-15-2020
16:52
by
RicardoFitbit
I'm getting a brand new error, for the past couple of days. Each morning, my Fitbit Charge 3 connects to my Samsung phone but the Fitbit app won't connect to the Internet or sync until after I've restarted my phone. I get a message in the top middle of the Fitbit Android app that says "No Internet Connection". Toggling WiFi, Bluetooth and mobile networks does nothing. But a full restart does the trick and once restarted, I'm pretty good for the rest of the day.
Not a big deal or a game changer, but I'm wondering if anyone else is experiencing the same thing!
Moderator edit: Subject for clarity
08-12-2020 17:13
08-12-2020 17:13
I am NOT using a VPN and have the same problem.
But I am using an ad-blocker (DNS66, fairly similar to Blokada)
If Fixbit would share the domain names of their advertising companies (that the app is using) then it would make life a lot simpler for us customers.
It will be one or more of these advertising domains:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/hosts
as per my question here:
08-13-2020 13:47
08-13-2020 13:47
Yeah this would help for us folks that have firewalls that block domains (harmful ones).
We just need to know which names to whitelist for syncing!
Thanks Fitbit support!
08-14-2020 06:00
08-14-2020 06:00
The tunneling function of my VPN is working. I have not had a problem with my fitbit app complaining about syncing. I can now use the app and have it use my phones location function to track my walks and biking.
08-14-2020 07:21
08-14-2020 07:21
Having the exact same problem. I use Norton VPN and when I turn it off poof! the problem disappears. However I am extremely uncomfortable not using VPN when I am out and about!
09-07-2020 16:48
09-07-2020 16:48
09-25-2020 08:30
09-25-2020 08:30
hello, this appears to be an issue with ads and DNS resolution. I also use an ad blocking DNS server at home even with ad blocking disabled it still failed.... I changed the phone to use "private DNS" in the phone connection settings and it cleared the issue immediately.
10-27-2020 10:58
10-27-2020 10:58
I also use a DNS level ad blocker, Pihole. With a great reluctance, I whitelisted "www.google-analytics.com" and after that the app started working. I don't like this but I guess my soul was already sold to Google when I bought my Sense. 😞
02-28-2021 23:41
02-28-2021 23:41
Tried setting up my daughters phone to her new Fitbit watch. Phone had 'FamilyZone' which is a child safety app. I had to turn that off to sync. Essentially, a VPN type of access but this has now left the phone vulnerable. Not a great design by FitBit!
04-02-2021 08:54
04-02-2021 08:54
What is my Fitbit Mobile Android app doing that an adblocker or VPN wants to prevent.
This is fishy on Fitbit's part.
Can Fitbit give me one hostname to whitelist?
I'm not going to turn off Internet protections just for Fitbit.
Rather, I'll look for a competing product that works with home networks better than Fitbit.
04-02-2021 12:36
04-02-2021 12:36
At the end of Feb I upgraded my phone from a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge to a Galaxy S21 Ultra running Android 11. I have not seen this issue occur since I upgraded. Just wanted to pass that along to those following this issue.
04-02-2021 14:07
04-02-2021 14:07
I have an S8 and am betting upgrading would eliminate a lot of my app and internet issues!! Did it cost a lot to upgrade?
04-02-2021 14:18
04-02-2021 14:18
04-15-2021 08:56
04-15-2021 08:56
11-22-2021 10:45
11-22-2021 10:45
Pihole user here also. @ahof___ is right. The Fitbit app doesn't like the domain "www.google-analytics.com" being blocked. If you whitelist this doman the error goes away.
09-05-2022 14:44
09-05-2022 14:44
Same thing for me.