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It’s time: Move Fitbit to your Google Account

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Industry-leading security? Check. The Fitbit you know and love? Check. Don’t have a Google Acco

Industry-leading security? Check. The Fitbit you know and love? Check. [Industry-leading security? Check. The Fitbit you know and love? Check.]( [View in web browser]( [Fitbit logo]( [by Google] Move Fitbit to your Google Account today Ready to move Fitbit to your Google Account? You’ll get industry-leading security and unified privacy controls from Google, all while keeping your new and historical Fitbit health & wellness data. [Get started]( [Get started]( Don’t have a Google Account? [Click here]( to create one. Don’t have a Google Account? [Click here]( to create one. After you move Fitbit to your Google Account, you’ll get: The things you love about Fitbit You’ll keep using your Fitbit app and devices, and all your historical data will move with you to your new account. Industry-leading security from Google You’ll get added privacy controls backed by Google security to keep your health & wellness data private, safe and secure. A commitment to your privacy Your Fitbit health & wellness data won’t be used for Google ads and will be kept separate from Google ads data.¹ [Read our help articles ➔]( ¹[See our Fitbit FAQs on Privacy]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [Fitbit, the Fitbit logo, and related marks and logos are trademarks of Google LLC and/or its affiliates.]( © 2024 Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States

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