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This clause defines the operational framework for data sharing beyond Fitbit's direct control. It establishes that data transfers to third parties occur pursuant to user authorization and places responsibility for third-party data handling on those entities rather than Fitbit.
Users who connect their Fitbit account to third-party services authorize Fitbit to share their data with those services. The terms apply as written: Fitbit's liability for third-party data practices is expressly excluded, and users are subject to each third party's separate privacy policy.
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"If you connect your Fitbit account to a third-party application, website, or service, we share your data with that third party in accordance with your authorization and their privacy policies. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of third parties.— Excerpt from Fitbit's Fitbit Privacy Policy
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This clause defines the operational framework for data sharing beyond Fitbit's direct control. It establishes that data transfers to third parties occur pursuant to user authorization and places responsibility for third-party data handling on those entities rather than Fitbit.
Users who connect their Fitbit account to third-party services authorize Fitbit to share their data with those services. The terms apply as written: Fitbit's liability for third-party data practices is expressly excluded, and users are subject to each third party's separate privacy policy.
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