If you sign in to Fitbit with your Google Account, see the Google Accounts help article for additional information.
If you're concerned that an unauthorized person has logged into your Fitbit account, see Can someone take over my Fitbit account?
If you sign in with your Google Account
- From the Today tab , tap your profile picture Fitbit settings.
- In the Your data in Fitbit section, tap Manage access to account Manage connected devices.
- Tap a device to see more details about the last time it was used to access your account.
If you sign in with your Fitbit login
- From the Today tab , and tap the settings icon .
- In the Your data in Fitbit section, tap Manage access to account Manage connected devices.
- Tap a device to see more details about the last time it was used to access your account
- On the Fitbit settings page, click Manage Account Access under the Settings menu.
- Click a device to see more details about the last time it was used to access your Fitbit account.
To help keep your Fitbit account secure, remove or revoke access to devices that:
- You don't recognize
- Were used to log in to your account at a location or time you donât recognize
- Show a web browser you donât normally use
To remove a device that is logged into your Fitbit account.
If you sign in with your Google Account
- From the Today tab , tap your profile picture Fitbit settings.
- In the Your data in Fitbit section, tap Manage access to account Manage connected devices.
- Tap a device to see more details about the last time a logged-in device was used to access your account.
- Tap Revoke Access to sign out of your account on that device.
If you sign in with your Fitbit login
- From the Today tab , tap the settings icon .
- In the Your data in Fitbit section, tap Manage access to account Manage connected devices.
- Tap a device to see more details about the last time a logged-in device was used to access your account.
- Tap Revoke Access to sign out of your account on that device.
- On the Fitbit settings page, click Manage Account Access âââââââunder the Settings menu.
- Click a device to see more details about the last time it accessed your account.
- Click Revoke Access to sign out of your account on that device.
If we determine that your password may be unsafe, you might be prompted to change your password before you can log in to your account. For information about how to choose a safe password, see How do I change or reset my Fitbit password?
We recommend that you turn on two factor authentication to make your Fitbit account more secure. For more information, see How do I protect my Fitbit account with two factor authentication?
Keep your Fitbit software and device updated to ensure you receive the latest security updates.
Turn on two factor authentication to add an extra layer of security to your Fitbit account. For more information, see How do I protect my Fitbit account with two factor authentication?