01-31-2026 06:24
01-31-2026 06:24
just saying - the fact that you can't get rid of this but you can with everything else is telling me fitbit premium is being shoved down our throats.
I've been using Fitbit for QUITE some time now. (I believe since 2017) And I have no reason to switch to another device, but if this is the trend that keeps happening, then I'd rather go with a different brand.
I enjoy having a fitness tracker. I don't enjoy having a fitness tracker that's aggressively trying to sell me something.
Best Answer01-31-2026 09:27
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01-31-2026 09:27
Hi @Kwuarter I've used a Fitbit for over twelve years. Offers to purchase new devices or services isn't going away. When I go to Amazon or any other place I use, they ask if I want to sign up for this or that, buy this add on service, etc. It's no different than television or radio that have commercials that I've learned to treat as background noise. No matter what brand of fitness device you use, you'll find they will also offer additional service or devices. It's part of the life we have.
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Hello @Kwuarter
There's currently an issue with the Fitbit Labs tiles where we don't have a way to permanently remove them. Unfortunately, this has been an on-going issue. It was fixed at one point last year where the Fitbit Lab tiles had an "X" to dismiss them. However, a later app update broke the fix. So far, we haven't seen any news yet on a new fix rolling out.
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