If your interest is in how Fitbit manages your data privately:
: ".anom" is not a standard file extension for Fitbit devices (which usually use .TCX, .GPX, or .FIT). It could be a specific internal naming convention for a data export or a localized software bug. Fitbit.anom
: Fitbit removes personal identifiers (like name and email) when sharing data for public health trends. If your interest is in how Fitbit manages
: If it is a file, try opening it with a basic Text Editor (Notepad or TextEdit) to see if it contains readable data logs. : If it is a file, try opening
: Where did you see "Fitbit.anom"? (e.g., an email, a folder on your PC, or a specific app).
: Check your "Revoke Access" list in the dashboard to see which apps are viewing your "anonymous" stats. 🛠️ Troubleshooting If you found this text in a system log or a file name: