Google has pushed back the deadline for Fitbit users to migrate their data — again. Fitbit users who have put off moving their data to a Google account now have until May 19, 2026, to do so.
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Fitbit's founders have a new startup. Two years after leaving Google, James Park and Eric Friedman announced a new platform that shifts the focus from the individual to the family. They say the Luffu ...
The co-founders of Fitbit have a new venture called Luffu. The company's first offering will be an app that focuses on family health.
Luffu tracks health data like medications, diets, and sleep and provides AI-powered alerts for potential health issues.
A big deadline is looming for former Fitbit owners, who will have their historical data deleted if they don't migrate their ...
Fitbit‘s creators have launched Luffu (“loo-foo”), a new health app for families that will eventually expand to hardware devices too.
Google has extended the Fitbit account migration deadline to May. Users must switch to Google Accounts or risk losing data.
Fitbit users who are holding out on moving their data over to a Google account now have until May 19th, 2026 to make the ...
Fitbit has quietly pushed back a deadline to migrate your account over to a Google Account, with data set to be deleted later this year.
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Users who miss the deadline could permanently lose access to key historic data on metrics such as their heart rate, workouts, calorie burn, and sleep time.