09-07-2024 11:37
09-07-2024 11:37
Hi, Google maps was not working on my Versa 4 and it took me ages to find out why.
So, when I install any app on Amy if my devices I review the permissions so that I can limit the usually far reaching wants if the developers. So when I installed Google maps on my Versa 4 I denied Google maps request for permission to access heart rate data. Seems perfectly reasonable. I mean why does Google maps need this information. It is not tracking my health? To that is supposed to be done by Googles Fitbit services.
So can someone at Fitbit/Google please explain to me why this is deemed necessary for the basic functioning of the Google maps app on my Versa 4. Because to me it seems like completely unnecessary data and that Google maps are perhaps abusing their position as being the only application on the Fitbit app/gallery which facilitate this notification? And are they also abusing their dominance in the market again?
09-08-2024 05:33
09-08-2024 05:33
@DHealy You get an Activity recap on your Versa 4 screen when you arrive at your destination. You can see an example in the screenshots in the App details in the Gallery. Tap on your device/battery icon > Versa 4 > Google Maps in the app list (not the tile near the top) > scroll to the bottom for screenshots. The Activity recap includes Zone minutes. The app needs heart rate information to calculate zone minutes.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
09-08-2024 06:49
09-08-2024 06:49
09-09-2024 07:10
09-09-2024 07:10
Not true. It does need the permission for you to see the review of your workout.(bcz it shows heart rate zones and such.)
09-09-2024 07:28
09-09-2024 07:28
09-09-2024 10:02
09-09-2024 10:02
In that case, yes, it is unnecessary, but fitbit counts every maps journey as a walk or cycle workout as well