A wearable device manufacturer that produces fitness trackers and smartwatches designed to monitor physical activity, sleep patterns, heart rate, and other health metrics. The company's devices sync with mobile applications to provide users with detailed health and fitness data, creating comprehensive digital profiles of users' daily activities and biometric information. Their privacy and terms of service policies are significant for consumers because they govern how sensitive personal health data is collected, stored, shared, and potentially used for research or commercial purposes.
High — provisions that significantly limit your legal rights, authorize broad data collection, or create material financial exposure. Medium — provisions worth knowing about but with partial protections or limited scope. Low — standard terms with minimal consumer impact.
Once your health data leaves Fitbit and enters a third-party app's systems, it is governed by that app's privacy policy, which may permit uses you did not anticipate, including sale of your health da…
The breadth of health categories collected, particularly menstrual cycle tracking and ECG data, places this data among the most sensitive personal information categories, with implications for how it…
The clause narrows the categories of damages recoverable against Fitbit in disputes, limiting exposure to direct damages only and excluding entire classes of losses (consequential, punitive, and inta…
The clause creates a dual governance framework where Google's standard terms form the primary contractual foundation for account holders, with Fitbit terms applying as supplementary obligations. The …
This provision establishes Fitbit's operational authority to alter the service offering and user account status without advance notification or financial obligation. It creates an asymmetrical modifi…
This document establishes Fitbit's data collection, use, and sharing practices for health and activity data generated by Fitbit devices and applications. Fitbit collects heart rate, sleep pattern, menstrual cycle, GPS …
This document establishes the terms governing use of Fitbit devices, applications, and services, including provisions regarding data processing, content licensing, and service modifications. The agreement authorizes Fitbit to suspend or …
ConductAtlas tracks 2 Fitbit documents including terms of service, privacy policy, and other governance documents. Every document is captured daily with cryptographic verification.
Fitbit has made 0 policy changes in the past 12 months across the documents ConductAtlas tracks.
ConductAtlas has classified 32 provisions across Fitbit's tracked documents. 11 are rated high severity, 19 medium, and 2 low.
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