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This provision establishes the scope of data collection that forms the operational foundation of the service. The enumerated data categories define what information Fitbit processes to deliver fitness tracking, health monitoring, and device functionality to users.
Users operating the Fitbit service provide or enable collection of specific health, activity, and device data as described. The provision establishes that these data categories are collected as part of normal service operation and are subject to the privacy policy's stated data handling practices.
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"When you use our Services, we collect data including: health and fitness data you choose to provide, such as your height, weight, gender, age, heart rate, sleep, menstrual cycle data, food and water intake; activity data such as steps, distance, calories burned, active minutes, and GPS location; and device data such as battery level, wireless signal strength, and sensor data.— Excerpt from Fitbit's Fitbit Privacy Policy
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This provision establishes the scope of data collection that forms the operational foundation of the service. The enumerated data categories define what information Fitbit processes to deliver fitness tracking, health monitoring, and device functionality to users.
Users operating the Fitbit service provide or enable collection of specific health, activity, and device data as described. The provision establishes that these data categories are collected as part of normal service operation and are subject to the privacy policy's stated data handling practices.
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