10-09-2023 09:36
10-09-2023 09:36
Here are the issues
1. All new users require using Google account for Fitbit account
2. Singapore's Healthy365 App allows the step counter in Fitbit to work with it and gain points if we are active.
3. The Healthy365 App just recently gave a notice that the "Healthy 365 App does not support Facebook and Google Log in currently.
4. I have tried and it says the (internal browser) cookie is not enabled and I cannot log into Fitbit via the Healthy365 app.
Basically I am stuck between a rock and a hard place.
Am I able to revert to Fitbit Account rather than Google to circumvent this issue?
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02-07-2024 01:36
10-09-2023 10:18
10-09-2023 10:18
Hi @WilzWong
Have you tried the steps in this support PDF on how to set up a tracker? (Link). When you go to link you account with Fitbit, you should be presented with a Fitbit authentication (Log in) page. From here you should choose your login method as Google, and then log into your account. Once logged in you should be able to link the two accounts.
Unfortunately once you've migrated to a Google account there is no way to revert back to a Fitbit account. Third party integrations shouldn't see or care about how you log into your Fitbit account, they will just be looking for an authentication token.
10-15-2023 07:24
10-15-2023 07:24
I have the same problem. Basically, my Fitbit stopped working so I connected my Healthy365 to my old Tempo 4C issued by HPB previously. Then when I tried to connect to my Fitbit again, it tells me my cookie is not enabled when I have enabled all cookies. Now I cannot log into Fitbit via the Healthy365 app, just as you described.
How have you solved it?
10-26-2023 19:54
10-26-2023 19:54
Yup same here, was helping my mom to set up her versa and faced similar issues as to what you mentioned. I'm hoping there are workarounds, otherwise we might just need to wait for support/integration for google login again..
10-27-2023 19:25
10-27-2023 19:25
10-27-2023
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ManuFitbit
That's the issue. That app shouldn't be sticky with how we log in but somehow they chosen the laziest way via an internal browser that don't accept cookies.
The only fastest way is to use the old Fitbit account but even if I want to set up a new account, I am forced to use Google login.
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Nope. Both HPB and Fitbit doing nothing while they happily touted national steps program is supported by Fitbit.
Feel **ahem** cheated
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How to do that? Everywhere I go I need to use Google login
10-27-2023 19:53
10-27-2023 19:53
10-29-2023 13:50
10-29-2023 13:50
Hello, have you already solved the HRV problem? Is it showing you well? Fitbit 6 is bad for me. 25ms
11-03-2023 23:00
11-03-2023 23:00
Inspire 2 user here. Facing same issue. New account created using google sync to log in and now HPB is unable to recognise the fitbit app using google login.
I wanted to email both HPB contact centre with Fitbit in one email so they can work together at the backend but Fitbit doesn't have an email address
Anyone had any resolution with either vendor?
11-06-2023 14:22
11-06-2023 14:22
Your best bet is to email HPB. Give a good description. Let them know you now log in with your Google Credentials. They can troubleshoot and contact fitbit.
This probably requires revoking and setting up HPB, I noticed my Strava stopped syncing when I switched over.
11-06-2023 20:34
11-06-2023 20:34
11-12-2023 05:48
11-12-2023 05:48
I also faced the same problem when I created the Fitbit account using Google login. I am now stuck with the inability to sync my Fitbit Versa 3 with the HPB 365 App! Fitbit, please allow us revert to either email and password login or Google sign-in after we have synced with HPB 365 app. Thanks
11-21-2023 16:48
11-21-2023 16:48
Hi Angela, how did you setup a new Fitbit account? Can't find such option, Google is forcing all new Fitbit accounts to be used under Google account. Do share if you found a loophole, thanks.
11-28-2023 16:46
11-28-2023 16:46
That's right, both HPB Health 365 is not doing a **ahem** thing about it. Call n brought this matter up 6 months ago n they kept saying they are looking into it! Seem they are paying lip service while touring Singaporean to be healthy with nation wide promotion. No wonder the SG AG Office found HPB wasting lot of money with many tracker overbought n doing nothing!
12-12-2023 16:41
12-12-2023 16:41
I have tried to register in fitbit as a independent account without linking to google. I verified the email and was ready to log in, just to be told that the account i created doesn't exist (I chat with the CS team from fitbit). Fitbit claimed the only way to login or register now is only by google account (for new user).
HBP 365 wise... it's still cookies disabled upon login. I've sent enquiry to HBP 365, but not sure when they will reply hahaha
12-12-2023 19:06
12-12-2023 19:06
12-13-2023 01:38
12-13-2023 01:38
Does not help. We are being forced to use Google Log In which is different from the fitbit authentication method needed by HPB Healthy365.
Both organisations are not talking to each other. I wonder why Singapore's efficiency is so lacking in this.
12-13-2023 01:40
12-13-2023 01:40
Up till now no word heard either from Fitbit or HPB. Both are pushing blame to each other.
12-13-2023 01:41
12-13-2023 01:41
yes. I have the fitbit with me for review. I had it for a month just want to ensure I give FitBit the chance the solve this but no....Singapore is a little red dot for them and no resources to solve this. Google Management on this is horrible got money to buy the company but no one to solve issues. Greed lah!
12-13-2023 01:43
12-13-2023 01:43
Judging by our experience here, i will not say anything good for their overpriced tracker. They have to solve this. Just this week, Fitbit Australia was sued by Australia's consumer rights group. This is something that Singapore's CASE should do. Only when they know consumers in Singapore are not to be meddled with will they sit up and do the right thing.