Fitbit Health Data Settlement

Data Privacy · Class action settlement

No proof ⏱ Due Sep 8, 2026 Closing soon

3,210 claimedReviewed Aug 5, 2026

Lawsuit

Fitbit agreed to an $8.6 million settlement resolving claims it shared health-tracking data with advertising partners. Eligible users get $12–$32; claims due September 8, 2026.

Fitbit agreed to settle claims that heart-rate, sleep and activity data synced from its devices was shared with third-party analytics and advertising partners without adequate notice. Fitbit denies wrongdoing.

Payments are a flat $12 per eligible account, with an additional payment of up to $20 for accounts that had third-party app sharing enabled at any point in the class period.

Eligibility

All persons in the United States who owned a Fitbit device and synced it to a Fitbit account between January 1, 2019 and March 31, 2026.

Fileby Sep 8, 2026
Admin reviewEpiq
Approvedafter Oct 2, 2026
Paid1–6 months later

Key facts

StatusClosing soon
Potential payout$12 flat payment per claimant, plus up to $20 more for users who enabled third-party app sharing.
Settlement fund$8,600,000
Proof requiredNo proof required
Claim deadlineEnds Sep 8, 2026
Exclusion / opt-out deadlineAug 25, 2026
Final approval hearingOct 2, 2026
Case nameNguyen v. Fitbit LLC
Case number3:25-cv-02291
CourtU.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
AdministratorEpiq Class Action & Claims Solutions

How to file

  1. Confirm you're in the class. Compare the eligibility section above with your own history — class period dates matter.
  2. Gather what's needed. No proof required. A sworn statement on the form is enough.
  3. File before Sep 8, 2026. Owed pre-fills the administrator's form with your details and submits it; or file directly on the official settlement website.
  4. Track it. Payments usually arrive 1–6 months after the final approval hearing (Oct 2, 2026).

Last reviewed Aug 5, 2026. Every detail on this page is checked against official settlement administrator and court sources before publication. Where those sources disagree with information shown elsewhere, the official settlement notice controls.

Owed is an independent service and is not a law firm, a court, a government agency, or the settlement administrator. Whether you qualify, and any amount or date shown, is decided by the settlement administrator and the court, not by Owed. Payment figures are estimates and can change without notice.

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Estimated possible payout$12 to $32+
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