Health

Is Fitbit Safe?

Owned by Google (Alphabet) • Last updated January 2026

📋 Short Answer:
Fitbit now owned by Google raises concerns about health data in Google's ecosystem. Google promised not to use data for ads but policies may change.
PrivacyDefend Safety Score
5.5/10
Average
Data Collection
🔴 High
Encryption
🟡 Partial
Third-Party Sharing
🟡 Limited
Privacy Controls
🟡 Average

📊 What Data Does Fitbit Collect?

Fitbit has high data collection practices. Here's what they collect:

This level of data collection is concerning for apps in the health category.

Why This Matters

The data Fitbit collects can be used for personalization, advertising, analytics, and may be shared with third parties. Understanding what's collected helps you make informed privacy decisions.

🔒 Fitbit Encryption & Security

Encryption Level: Partial

Standard encryption. Health data stored on Google servers.

What This Means For You

Your data is encrypted during transmission but may be accessible by the company on their servers.

🔗 Does Fitbit Share Your Data?

Third-Party Sharing: Limited

Google promised not to use Fitbit data for ads. Shares with health partners.

✅ What's Good

  • Partial encryption
  • Average privacy controls

❌ Concerns

  • High data collection
  • Part of larger data ecosystem

⚠️ Fitbit Privacy Controversies

Fitbit has faced scrutiny for the following privacy and security concerns:

These incidents highlight the importance of understanding Fitbit's privacy practices before use.

🔄 Safer Alternatives to Fitbit

Looking for more privacy-focused options? Consider these alternatives:

🛡️ Recommended Privacy Products

Enhance your privacy when using Fitbit with these tools:

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is Fitbit safe to use in 2026?
Fitbit now owned by Google raises concerns about health data in Google's ecosystem. Google promised not to use data for ads but policies may change.
What data does Fitbit collect about me?
Fitbit collects: heart rate, sleep, steps, GPS, weight. This is considered high data collection.
Does Fitbit sell my personal data?
Google promised not to use Fitbit data for ads. Shares with health partners.
Is Fitbit safe for kids?
We recommend parental supervision. Check our detailed analysis for kids.
What are safer alternatives to Fitbit?
Consider: Apple Watch, Garmin, Whoop. See our alternatives section above.

Last updated: January 2026 • Review by PrivacyDefend Research Team