03-11-2016 02:44
03-11-2016 02:44
With the new update sync keeps asking to turn on location to find my fitbit - why?
Fitbit HR's work with Bluetooth and therefore do not need to know my location in order to sync and this has always been the case in the past.
Is Fitbit now tracking my location everytime I sync? I've not given Fitbit permission to use location information so why does the app need it to sync???
Please advise.
05-09-2016 09:29
05-09-2016 09:29
Mine will still only sync if location is turned on. It's SUPER annoying.
05-09-2016 09:30
05-09-2016 09:30
I'd really appreciate this update! I'm annoyed about having to turn on bluetooth and location and have wifi or data running just to sync my tracker. I've had a tracker since they first came out and now syncing is a laborious task. Sucks!
05-24-2016 23:18
05-24-2016 23:18
Same here. Why they need our GPS data? Now I sync only once or twice a day and use GPS for the short time only.
05-27-2016 02:35
05-27-2016 02:35
05-27-2016 03:44
05-27-2016 03:44
05-27-2016 05:45
05-27-2016 05:45
@Tokes it seems that it needs to be on when you want to sync because of a change Google made with the introduction of Android 6. One of the moderators explains in this thread:
I know there are conflicting views on this but there is a school of thought that says having location services on by itself won't cause battery drain, it's only if apps make use of it.
05-27-2016 06:17
05-27-2016 06:17
Just to be clear, on any device when services like this are utilized the services will drain the battery. On your Android device, you can see this by going into Settings > Battery and looking at the "Use" listing. Any services that are turned on, will show here.
Now, services turned on may be small users of battery, but the fact remains... if you turn on location services, bluetooth, wireless networking, or any other service, it will impact your battery life.
Most concerning for smartphone users is that both Google and Apple will track the location of your device (and you) on their servers. The only way for Android users to avoid this is to turn off location services on the device directly.
Why do you want location services turned off?... For the most obvious privacy reasons. I do not want Google to know that I walked into a tobacco shop and start marketing tobacco products to me. Maybe I only went in to buy a gift for a friend?!? Big Brother is not the government in todays world... it's the marketing department trying to sell you something.
If location services are not needed, then don't require them. Fitbit... it's just that simple!
05-27-2016 15:42
05-27-2016 15:42
Gotta agree with you...only time i need location services is when i am running or using my gps or checking in on social media. It is rather annoying when one needs to sync, having to activate location services, Blue Tooth...etc.
05-27-2016 15:47
05-27-2016 15:47
Hi SteveH, thanks for your feedback...location services definitely uses battery power as it performs a search if you have apps like weather or anything that needs to determine where you are,, active at any point. Only reason i can think why Google would want this to be active, as another user troj mentioned, is so marketers can tailor there ad recomendations to the user...not cool though; hopefully fitbit can sort this??
05-28-2016 07:01
05-28-2016 07:01
05-29-2016 23:12 - edited 05-29-2016 23:18
05-29-2016 23:12 - edited 05-29-2016 23:18
I noticed I can sync app without turning on GPS by going deeper in the app - like checking my whole day pulse or how many hours I slept or how my steps counted throu the day. I still have red !, but can get data synced. It's Android 6.0 problem, not app itself.
Hope it helps to others.
P.S. This is fitbit team answer when I filled the ticket:
Validating the information on our system, we noticed your Fitbit Surge is syncing via the Fitbit app for Android. Please note that if you recently upgraded to OS 6.0 (Marshmallow) you must have location services turned on to sync your tracker. With this latest update, Google changed the permissions for Bluetooth syncing, requiring the use of location services. For more information about the latest Google permission requirements, see Google’s Android 6.0 Changes document here: https://developer.android.com/about/versions/marshmallow/android-6.0-changes.html#behavior-hardware-...
We are hard at work trying to find a work around for this new change from Google, however, as stated, this is not related to our company, but Google and the Android update.
05-31-2016 05:32
05-31-2016 05:32
kalimm... yes on more recent Android devices we can block service access to specific applicaitons. However, doing this will disable the fitbit's ability to sync.
Thank you for asking.
05-31-2016 05:34 - edited 05-31-2016 05:35
05-31-2016 05:34 - edited 05-31-2016 05:35
Indre777,
Thanks for sharing that. We have discussed the requirement of using "Fine location" management versus the "Coarse location" management within the app. This is an option available to the developers. Hopefully we will see a resolution soon.
Thanks.
05-31-2016 11:51
05-31-2016 11:51
I would think you should still be able to sync if you leave location services turned on for the Fitbit app only.
06-04-2016 08:33
06-04-2016 08:33
Guys this is ridiculous! Why do you need to even find excuses on why it's important to use the GPS locator? I want the watch to do its job without the location detector:
1st, Privacy!!!!
2nd, Phone battery!
3rd, POINTLESS.
4th, PRIVACY, again!
06-04-2016 08:43
06-04-2016 08:43
It's not a case of making excuses, it's just having to follow the rules that Google impose.
We'd all like location to be off. We just can't.
06-10-2016 09:02
06-10-2016 09:02
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06-21-2016 11:55
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