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Does anyone else's Fitbit one count steps when they are in their car? I even took it off my belt and put it on my dash board to try and avoid this.
Is there a way to stop this?
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@Haras321 the workaround used to be to go to your Activities Log and search "Driving" and enter an activity for driving with the start/end times and that would erase any errant steps from your totals.

 

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Silly question (I am new to this) do I do that on my phone?

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@SunsetRunner Silly question (I am new to this) do I do that on my phone?
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@Haras321 you should be able to do it on your phone, the link I gave you takes you to the Dashboard (website) where I know users have had success with the process I've described. Haven't heard whether it works or not from the mobile app.

 

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I also found riding on the motorcycle you gain a large amount of steps and stairs. I use the Activities log. Then edit the time, to make the steps be more accurate.
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Thank you very much

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