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We are generally a healthy group of people, but some Fitbit employees like to eat biscuits. In addition, we and our partners use cookies and similar technologies on our services, including our websites and mobile applications (the “Services”). Here we explain these technologies, why we use them, and the choices you have.

TECHNOLOGIES WE USE

Like many services, we use cookies, pixels, local storage, and software development kits (“SDKs”) to remember things about you so that we can provide you with a better experience.

  • Cookies are small data files stored on your browser or device. They may be served by the entity that operates the website you are visiting (“first-party cookies”) or by other companies (“third-party cookies”).
    • For example, we partner with third-party analytics providers, like Google, which set cookies when you visit our websites. This helps us understand how you are using our Services so that we can improve them.
  • Pixels are small images on a web page or in an email. Pixels collect information about your browser or device and can set cookies.
  • Local storage allows data to be stored locally on your browser or device and includes HTML5 local storage and browser cache.
  • SDKs are blocks of code provided by our partners that may be installed in our mobile applications. SDKs help us understand how you interact with our mobile applications and collect certain information about the device and network you use to access the application.

OUR USE OF THESE TECHNOLOGIES

Below are the ways that we and our partners use these technologies on our Services.

CATEGORY OF USE PURPOSE OF USE
Preferences To help us remember your settings and preferences, such as your preferred language or the country you are in, so that we can provide you with a more personalized experience.
Authentication and Security To log you into the Services; enable us to show you your account data; and help us keep your data and the Services safe and secure.
Service Features and Performance To provide you with functionality and optimize the performance of the Services.
For example, to keep track of products you add to your shopping cart on fitbit.com; allow you to share information from Fitbit with social networking services like Facebook or Twitter; and improve our website’s load speed and performance.
Analytics and Research To help us understand how you are using the Services so that we can make them better, faster, and safer.
Advertising To enable our partners to serve advertisements for our products and services; deliver relevant ads to people who may be interested in them on other services; measure the performance of advertisements; and opt you out of receiving interest-based advertisements if that is your choice.

For more information, please see our list of cookies that we and our partners use on our Services

YOUR CHOICES

You have a number of options to control or limit how we and our partners use cookies and similar technologies, including for advertising.

  • Although most browsers and devices accept cookies by default, their settings usually allow you to clear or decline cookies. If you disable cookies, however, some of the features of our Services may not function properly.
  • To prevent your data from being used by Google Analytics, you can install Google’s opt-out browser add-on.
  • For information on how our advertising partners allow you to opt out of receiving ads based on your web browsing history, please visit http://optout.aboutads.info/.
  • To opt out of ads on Facebook, Pinterest, or Google that are targeted to your interests, use your Facebook, Pinterest, or Google Ads settings.
  • Check your mobile device for settings that control ads based on your interactions with the applications on your device. For example, on your iOS device, enable the “Limit Ad Tracking” setting, and on your Android device, enable the “Opt out of Ads Personalization” setting.

Please note: The Fitbit websites do not respond to “Do Not Track “signals because we do not track our users over time and across third-party websites to provide targeted advertising. However, we believe that you should have a choice regarding interest-based advertisements served by our partners, which is why we outline the options available to you above.

CONTACT US

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Fitbit International Limited
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Dublin 2, Ireland

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Fitbit, Inc.
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San Francisco, CA 94105
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