03-08-2022
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09:08
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AndreaFitbit
03-08-2022
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AndreaFitbit
I've got a Versa and the ride to work on my motorcycle threw my data way off. I need to audit just a small portion of my day now to keep the numbers right.
Earlier today I did access my fitbit account on the computer but I think I've deleted the "recent exercise" but it didn't remove the data and shows my calorie burn and stair counter is way too high and my steps are elevated a bit too much as well. I'm concerned I've made it so I can't go in and define that segment of stats as being "scooter/motorcycle" as described in some of the other help articles.
Thanks for your help!
Moderator edit: updated subject for clarity.
03-09-2022
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05-28-2024
05:24
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MarreFitbit
03-09-2022
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MarreFitbit
Welcome to the Fitbit Community, @RaleighGuy. Thank you for letting us know that you deleted your "recent exercise" in order to remove your riding a bike activity data.
If you want to remove the steps from your daily total, manually log the driving activity for the time you were in a vehicle. For more information, see How do I add, edit, or delete Fitbit data and activities?
03-18-2022 15:04
03-18-2022 15:04
I ended up finding out how to power off the fitbit and I wrap the device in something soft to prevent accidental button pressing. Then I store the watch in a back, in the off position, until I reach my destination and then power back up with it on.
03-19-2022
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MarreFitbit
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MarreFitbit
Thanks for getting back to us and for sharing the steps you have followed in order to power off your Versa @RaleighGuy.
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