Connect other apps to Google Fit to get all your fitness information in one place, and use Google Fit as a single entry point for your fitness data. You can control which data is shared with third-party apps that you choose to connect with Google Fit.
You can control whether Google Fit shares its data with other apps. Connected apps are subject to policies that prohibit them from sharing your Google Fit data with data brokers or resellers.
You can review which types of data apps will access when you connect them to Google Fit, and you can disconnect apps at any time.
Your Google Fit data is securely stored on Google servers and is encrypted in transit. If you lose or change your device, your data is backed up on Google servers.
You can choose to share your Google Fit data with other apps. Connected apps may request access to your Google Fit data, but you control which types of data other apps can access, and you can revoke access at any time.
You can choose which data Google Fit shares with other apps, or you can choose not to share your Google Fit data with other apps at any time. You can disconnect the apps connected to Google Fit from your Google Account on the web or mobile.
You can also delete your data at any time. This will not delete the data in Apple Health.
- Open Google Fit .
- At the bottom, tap Profile.
- At the top, tap Settings .
- Under 'Google Fit data', tap Manage connected apps.
- Tap the app that you want to turn on or off.
- Tap Remove access to disconnect this app.