This method is ideal if each person syncs their device differently or if any of the devices have parental controls set up. Also you should friend your two accounts together, and you'll be able to see some basic information (like weekly step total) from each other's account. When you create separate user accounts, it makes it possible for each person to basically have a separate computer with a separate iTunes app. You'll need to enable that mode (Fitbit Connect Classic Mode) in the Fitbit App (it's under advanced):Īnd both your accounts will sync. Using a Fitbit dongle to sync allows you to sync all nearby Fitbits (not just the devices from one account). They came with older Fitbit devices or available for $7 at the store.
Help documentation, there is information on how to set up additional user accounts on your specific machine.
If there are truly two of you on one computer, your Fitbit account is just the tip of the iceberg, you'll probably want all of these settings to be tracked separately: Click on the lock and type in the admin password for your computer.
Switching between them only takes seconds and depending on your computer, you may be able to log in to your account without even typing a password (Surface devices have facial recognition with Windows Hello, for instance). That said, there are a couple of ways to make using both your device and your husband's a little easier.įirst, instead of logging out and logging back in under the browser, establish two different users on the computer. Fitbit doesn't separate activities on the account per device it integrates all activities from all trackers as if it were one device. I'm moving your post to the Web Dashboard for categorization mentioned, you will need to establish different accounts for each of you. A PC/Mac with iTunes, a PC/Mac with a web browser, or an iPhone or. Hope this makes sense and if you need more help, let me know! You will need the following information in order to create a new Apple ID account: 1. Don't worry, if your account is open and he tries to sync, his information will not sync to your dashboard or the other way around.
Now, everytime you want to see your information, you will need to log out of his account and log in into yours and he will have to do the same. When the sign-out process has completed, just. For this, log out of his account, then choose the option that says Join Fitbit and fill in with your information and proceed to set up your tracker there. If you want to change accounts, just select Settings from the Home screen, then Store and then Sign Out. What you need to do then is to create your own Fitbit account. I guess that what happened here is that your tracker was set up under his account and that's the reason why you're seeing his information which is in fact a mixture of your information and his information but Fitbit tries to reconcile this information. When it comes to having two accounts on the same device as you're mentioning here, it's necessary to have two different accounts. Hi there welcome to the Fitbit Community Forums!