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Ok, the issue is ongoing. Yesterday I thought I had solved it by adjusting MFP's time zone, but this morning it once more copied my steps from yesterday. Guess I'll just have to wait and see
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I changed the time zone of MFP from Eastern (GMT-5) to Atlantic (GMT-4) last night and this morning it did not duplicate yesterday's steps. The problem now is that it takes an hour for steps from the fitbit to show up in MFP. Thinking it's a DST issue
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Where did it say that? I've read there is a 15 minute delay in syncing, 44 + 15 = 12:59am, could that mean it is related to the daylight savings time change? It seems like it started around then. I might change the time zone and see what happens
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Sounds great. Thanks for pointing that out--their response showed up out of order in the conversation so I didn't see it.
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So it's not just me. Perhaps an insight, I checked MFP after waking up this morning and it showed 0 steps for the day (phone is in a different room at night than the watch) After it connected and synced up, it showed yesterday's steps duplicated once more for today. Duped again!! Anyone know how to contact MFP developers?…
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This is an old thread, but I'm having the same issues right now! What was the outcome for you?
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Ah, is it a time zone/DST issue? I started thinking it might be something to do with midnight occurring and resetting on one device while still counting on the other. And since MFP doesn't subtract steps, if fitbit is sending a lower number to MFP then I can imagine a programming function to ignore that until it exceeds…
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I messed around with disconnecting and reconnecting the apps. Now the steps reads correctly in the detailed graph of fitbit steps, reads 0 in the detailed graph of steps, and still reads as yesterday's on the dashboard. I thought it was a sync issue, but since it does have the correct fitbit step count somewhere in the…