10-01-2017 01:27
10-01-2017 01:27
I am not sure how many other Fitbit user take the time to read release notes. I know I do and to be honest they really need improvements.
Here is the link to the release notes http://help.fitbit.com/articles/en_US/Help_article/2025/
If you notice regardless of the version IOS, Android, Windows... They all say the same thing for many of the release updates.
VERSION 2.58
Released: September 25, 2017
We fixed some bugs and made stability improvements.
Fixed some bugs...
Well I want to know what bugs or changes. I mean as an example since the last update. I had to reaccept the Terms and Use Agreement. I did read it btw...
I also now have to log in everytime I want to sync my phone. So what bug did you fix that required me to re-accept the Terms and Use Agreement and also require me to now login everytime I want to sync?
To be honest I know I have asked this before, but for the last few months every time I launch the app I have to manually Sync so this new feature of having to type my password everytime makes it even more fustrating.
Anyone have any thoughts on this???
10-01-2017 11:26 - edited 10-01-2017 11:28
10-01-2017 11:26 - edited 10-01-2017 11:28
Hi @Andhanni,
I can appreciate you wanting to know more details about the updates. I think Fitbit's rather bland description of the fixes is actually pretty commonplace, for better or worse. Usually, from what I know, bug fixes are bundled together around an update, and there can be a lot of little fixes that aren't listed individually.
The exception is for large fixes, like the security fix for the recently-discovered Bluetooth security flaw. With issues that large, companies will often make a specific mention of it.
As to your logging in issue, that shouldn't be happening. I don't know if it's an android app issue, or specific to your tracker (not sure which one you are using). But if you do a search for "logging in issue" I believe there are some threads going over the problem and solution.
10-02-2017 04:27
10-02-2017 04:27
Hi @WavyDavey:
I truly understand your prespective and Point of View (POV). I guess it is the Cybersecurity and software developer in me that expects a bit information. It is just the do I need this patch or what is it really fixing.
Maybe it is just me.
Andhanni