Fitbit Page Terms
Welcome to Fitbit’s Facebook Page! Fitbit is dedicated to helping you reach your fitness goals and hopes that users of this Page will be inspired to lead healthier, more active lives. Before interacting with us over our Page, please read these Fitbit Page Terms. We ask that you abide by these terms in addition to the applicable Facebook Terms and Policies available at https://www.facebook.com/policies/.
We encourage you to comment and join discussions on our Page. However, please note that Fitbit is not required to screen or monitor any comments, but reserves the right to do so. This means we may delete, block or refuse to post any comments posted on our Page at any time and without notice to you (subject to Facebook’s terms, conditions and functionality). Without limiting the foregoing, Fitbit expects that users will not post any materials that fall into any of the following categories, and may remove any materials that:
Defame, abuse, harass, stalk, threaten or otherwise violate the legal rights (such as rights of privacy and publicity) of others;
Contain obscene, indecent, misleading or unlawful material or information;
Contain material protected by intellectual property laws (or by rights of privacy of publicity) unless you own or control the rights thereto or have received all necessary consents;
Contain viruses, corrupted files, or any other similar software or programs that may damage the operation of another's computer or mobile device;
Are missing any required author attributions, legal notices or proprietary designations or labels; or
Misrepresent the origin or source of such materials.
Advertise, promote, or link to commercial products or services.
All the information and content contained on this Page is provided “as is”, is not health or medical advice, and is for informational and educational purposes only. All the information, views, opinions and comments on this Page are solely those of the individuals who published them. All materials posted by users on this Page ("User Content") do not necessarily reflect the opinions or ideals of Fitbit, its employees, affiliates or partners. Fitbit (a) does not represent or warrant the accuracy of any statement or product claims made on this Page, (b) is not responsible for any User Content on this Page, and (c) does not endorse any opinions expressed on this Page.
Location: United States, California, San Francisco
Employees: 1001-5000
Total raised: $48M
Founded date: 2007
Investors 3
Date | Name | Website |
- | Founder Co... | foundercol... |
- | Mesa Ventu... | mesa.vc |
- | GV | gv.com |
Funding Rounds 3
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
13.08.2013 | Series D | $43M | Qualcomm V... |
20.06.2013 | Series A | $4M | - |
19.12.2012 | Seed | $1M | - |
Mentions in press and media 22
Date | Title | Description | Source |
31.12.2016 | Keep your New Year’s resolutions with help from these bots | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI an... | venturebea... |
31.12.2016 | Keep your New Year’s resolutions with help from these bots | It’s easy to get sort of jaded about New Year’s resolutions, but we all believe that with some hard ... | venturebea... |
17.07.2015 | Technolog: Netflix and Fitbit are market leaders but is it a... | Netflix and Fitbit have established themselves as the dominant players in their respective markets. ... | smartcompa... |
06.03.2015 | Fitbit Acquires Fitstar | Fitbit, a San Francisco, CA-based fitness hardware company, acquired Fitstar, a San Francisco, CA-ba... | finsmes.co... |
05.03.2015 | Fitbit Bulks Up With Purchase Of Fitness Trainer App FitStar | ReadWriteBody is an ongoing series where ReadWrite covers networked fitness and the quantified self.... | readwrite.... |
27.02.2015 | Fitbit eyes fitness app developer FitStar for acquisition | The article noted that the deal, which a source estimates at $20 million to $40 million, would offer... | medcitynew... |
21.08.2014 | Why FitStar Decided Its Workout Algorithm Needed To Shape Up | ReadWriteBody is an ongoing series in which ReadWrite covers networked fitness and the quantified se... | readwrite.... |
12.12.2013 | Workout App Fitstar Gets An Overhaul As It Shows Promising P... | The app may be killing the workout video star. Fitstar, a Google Ventures-backed company that’s try... | techcrunch... |
12.12.2013 | The Everywhere Workout: FitStar’s New iPhone App Could Kill ... | ReadWriteBody is an ongoing series where ReadWrite covers networked fitness and the quantified self.... | readwrite.... |
10.10.2013 | Roll Your Own Workout—Or Have An App Do It For You | ReadWriteBody is an ongoing series where ReadWrite covers networked fitness and the quantified self.... | readwrite.... |
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