Fitbit

Last Call for Fitbit Users: Migrate to Google Account by February 2026 or Lose Your Data

Migrate your Fitbit account to Google by February 2, 2026, or risk losing access to all your health data forever.
By Blip Tech 2 min read

Fitbit to Require Migration to Google Account by February 2, 2026

Overview

Fitbit has announced that users must migrate their accounts to a Google Account by February 2, 2026, in order to continue accessing their health data. This move follows the acquisition of Fitbit by Google and is part of a unified account system to simplify and enhance security.

Key Points

  • Existing System: Fitbit previously used its own account system with unique email and password credentials.
  • Unified Approach: With the Google acquisition, users are now required to sign in using their existing Google Account, which offers better security features like 2-Step Verification (2FA).
  • New Features and Devices: Starting from the Pixel Watch 2 and Fitbit Charge 6, new features and devices will only be available to those with a Google Account.
  • Previous Deadline: The original deadline was set for 2025, but it has been extended to February 2, 2026.
  • Consequences of Non-Migration:
    • Account Inaccessibility: Users who do not migrate by the new deadline will lose access to their Fitbit service.
    • Data Deletion: Historical data will be deleted beyond February 2, 2026, unless required for legal compliance.
  • Migration Process:
    • App Update: Ensure you have the latest version of the Fitbit app (Android or iOS).
    • Move Account Option: Go to settings and use the “Move Account” option. Detailed instructions are provided here.
  • Alternative Actions:
    • Data Export: Users can download (export) their data if they choose not to migrate.
    • Data Deletion: Users can also delete their Fitbit data if desired.
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