11-11-2020 20:04
11-11-2020 20:04
Our service is getting notifications for users that have stopped using our app. Their access token has expired and we don't have a refresh token.
Can we force unsubscribe without using the users access token? Is there a service we can use, even a manual process that will allow us to stop getting notifications?
11-12-2020 07:02
11-12-2020 07:02
We also need a way of doing this, as do many people looking back at the years of posts about this issue.
11-16-2020 01:03
11-16-2020 01:03
Just to expand, we have invalid refresh tokens in our system. We receive a number of callbacks from fitbit with these users that we cannot process. I understand that linking to an app should be a user action but I feel removal should be open to being performed by the app alone.
11-18-2020 07:23
11-18-2020 07:23
If the users have revoked consent in the past year, Fitbit automatically deletes the subscriptions your application created for that user. There is nothing you should have to do but remove the appropriate user data from your systems based on your privacy policy and terms of service. If you're still receiving subscription notifications from users who you believe has revoked consent, please submit a support request at https://dev.fitbit.com/build/reference/web-api/help/ so we can investigate further.
11-23-2020 07:44
11-23-2020 07:44
@Gordon-C Thanks for the response, I don't think the user has revoked consent. I don't know why we have invalid refresh tokens but I do know that we have 72 of them and that we can not respond or self heal from this situation. I'll try to contact support but in my opinion consent is a 2 way street and I as the 3rd party app should be able to revoke consent too.
01-12-2021 00:55
01-12-2021 00:55
Just an update, Support never replied (Case #00002255)
08-23-2021 13:34
08-23-2021 13:34
Did you ever get an answer here? I'm having the same issue.
01-16-2024 20:35
01-16-2024 20:35
Hi Gordon,
Still looking for this functionality, has it been implemented?