The instructions below only apply to users who sign in to the Fitbit app with a legacy Fitbit account. If you sign in to the Fitbit app with your Google Account, refer to Google Accounts help article for more information about two factor authentication.
- From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap the Settings icon .
- Tap Manage your account Two-factor authentication.
- Turn on Two Factor Authentication and follow the on-screen instructions to enter your phone number. Youâll receive a text message with a verification code. Make sure your phone number can receive text messages. Standard SMS rates and charges may apply.
- Enter the verification code, and tap Confirm.
- Enter your Fitbit account password, and tap Submit.
- Record your recovery code and store it in a safe place. We recommend storing it somewhere other than your phone. You wonât be able to find this code again after you leave the screen. When you're finished, tap Done. For more information about the recovery code, refer to What should I do if I canât receive a verification code?
- Log in using your email address and password as normal. Youâll receive a text message with a verification code.
- Enter the verification code and tap Confirm.
Note: If you enter the wrong verification code several times in a row, your Fitbit account is temporarily locked. Wait 24 hours before trying to log in again.
In some cases, it can take several minutes for your phone to receive the verification code. If you changed your phone number recently, the code might've been sent to your previous number.
Two factor authentication isnât available in the following countries:
- Belarus
- Cuba
- Iran
- Russia
- South Sudan
- Sudan
- Syria
If you canât receive a verification code (for example, if you lost your phone or changed your phone number), use your recovery code to recover your Fitbit account.
- Open the Fitbit app. After submitting your email address and password, tap Enter recovery code.
- Enter the recovery code you received when you turned on two factor authentication, and tap Confirm. Two factor authentication turns off.
You can now log in to your Fitbit account with just your password. If you turn two factor authentication on again, youâll receive a new recovery code.
- From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap the Settings icon .
- Tap Manage your account Two-factor authentication.
- Turn off the Two Factor Authentication option. Youâll receive a text message with a verification code.
- Enter the verification code, and tap Confirm.
- Turn off two factor authentication. For instructions, refer to How do I turn off two factor authentication for my Fitbit account?
- From the Today tab in the Fitbit app, tap the Settings icon .
- Tap Manage your account Two-factor authentication.
- Tap your phone number.
- Enter your new phone number, and tap Verify. Youâll receive a text message with a verification code.
- Enter the verification code, and tap Confirm.
- Turn on two factor authentication. For instructions, refer to How do I turn on two factor authentication for my Fitbit account?
If you still have access to your phone and can receive a verification code, turn off two factor authentication, then turn it on again to receive a new recovery code. For instructions, refer to How do I turn off two factor authentication for my Fitbit account? and How do I turn on two factor authentication for my Fitbit account?
If you canât receive a verification code:
- Open the Fitbit app. On the login screen, tap Deactivate 2FA Deactivate using email instructions.
- Youâll receive an email with instructions on how to turn off two factor authentication.