12-13-2022
12:26
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12-13-2022
15:33
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MatthewFitbit
12-13-2022
12:26
- last edited on
12-13-2022
15:33
by
MatthewFitbit
I'm using Fitbit in my Ph.D. research and used it to set the token access to 1 year like in this section (screenshot attached). However, they recently changed the website platform and I don't have the time frame option (marked in yellow) anymore, and the default seems to be 8 hours. Has anyone dealt with this issue and can share a solution step by step? thank you!
12-14-2022 09:24
12-14-2022 09:24
Hello @ophirlesh and welcome to the Community. I think you will get more help in one of the developer forums. This forum is aimed at user device help. I'm moving this to the Web API Development forum. I have a 50-50 chance of sending you to the right forum. I hope this helps.
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Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
12-15-2022 06:49
12-15-2022 06:49
Thank you @LZeeW!. You moved the question to the correct place. 🙂
@ophirlesh Are you using the OAuth 2.0 tutorial to generate the consent page?
12-15-2022 11:25
12-15-2022 11:25
Hey Gordon, and @LZeeW, thank you both for your help!
Yes, I'm using the link of the OAuth 2.0 tutorial, but this is what I have always been done, and until recently it would get me to the screenshot I attached.
I used to be able to choose the 1 year option, but now when I press on the link of the OAuth 2.0 tutorial, as I used to, it leads me to another page, and the default for expiry is always 8 hours, which I am not able to change.
It's really urgent for me to find a way to sooth this, since working with a long-term token is how I've been monitoring participants' fitbit wear since the beginning of my study. @hagar_coreg
12-15-2022 13:48
12-15-2022 13:48
You and @hagar_coreg posted the same question. Please see the response I provided to them at
https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Web-API-Development/implicit-grant-flow/td-p/5293513