05-19-2024 12:15
05-19-2024 12:15
Hello,
I just moved my data to google, and I realised my Fitbit is connected to "Fitstar". I have a Versa (old model), and I would like to know if I should keep my fitbit connected to Fitstar or if I can revoke that and clean up a bit.
Thanks in advance,
fmart1
05-19-2024 20:29
05-19-2024 20:29
Hi @fmart1 - on the Fitbit App, device/account (Connected to) page you only need your watch connected to your account, this enables it to upload all your data measured by the watch to be uploaded to the Fitbit servers so it can be viewed in the app.
Any supplemental connected services are at your discretion based on what you need them for.
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05-20-2024 03:42
05-20-2024 03:42
@fmart1 Fitstar has been removed from the Gallery. Some things might work on your Versa, but I don't think it will get updated. Fitbit bought Fitstar several years ago. I used it as a Fitbit personal trainer when it was active. But Fitstar doesn't exist anymore. It became Coach and lost all the personal training components. If the app isn't working, then I think you should delete the app.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
05-21-2024 11:07
05-21-2024 11:07
Thank you. I don't even see Fitstar in my Versa, it's just that I realized it was linked, and wanted to know if it was safe to unlink, or if I would mess up the system if I ulinked it, before doing it.
Regards,
fmart1
05-21-2024 12:09
05-21-2024 12:09
@fmart1 Personally, I think it's safe to revoke access to it.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
05-21-2024 15:28