If you use your Fitbit device or services with a Google Account, you are also bound by Google's Terms of Service in addition to Fitbit's terms.
This analysis describes what Fitbit's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology
This provision operationalizes the integration between Fitbit and Google services by clarifying which contractual framework governs user obligations and service delivery. It establishes that users connecting through Google authentication accept the combined contractual obligations of both organizations rather than Fitbit terms in isolation.
Users with Google accounts are subject to Google's broader data practices and policies, which may include additional data sharing and processing beyond what Fitbit alone would undertake. This significantly expands the data governance scope for the majority of users.
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X's Terms of Service for users outside the European Union, EFTA States, or the United Kingdom (including in the United States) have been updated. X's Terms of Service for users in the European Union, EFTA States or the United Kingdom remain unchanged.
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"Note: If you use your Fitbit devices and services with a Google Account, then you are subject to the Google Terms of Service and these Fitbit Additional Terms of Service.— Excerpt from Fitbit's Fitbit Terms of Service
The incorporation of Google's ToS by reference creates a layered compliance obligation that legal teams must assess against GDPR, CCPA, and applicable data protection regimes. The blending of Fitbit and Google data ecosystems raises material questions around data controller designation and purpose limitation.
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This provision operationalizes the integration between Fitbit and Google services by clarifying which contractual framework governs user obligations and service delivery. It establishes that users connecting through Google authentication accept the combined contractual obligations of both organizations rather than Fitbit terms in isolation.
Users with Google accounts are subject to Google's broader data practices and policies, which may include additional data sharing and processing beyond what Fitbit alone would undertake. This significantly expands the data governance scope for the majority of users.
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