Hello! I understand that Foodvisor has stopped counting around 240 of your daily calories burned. I’d like to help you get this sorted out. To start, could you tell me a bit more about how you usually track your calories burned? For example, do you connect Foodvisor to a fitness tracker, use manual input, or rely solely on the app’s own estimates? Also, when did this change start happening? Any details will help me guide you better.
Thanks for letting me know you use iOS Health for tracking activity. Since Foodvisor integrates with Apple Health to sync your daily activities and calories burned, we should check the connection between Foodvisor and Apple Health to troubleshoot this.
Here’s a step-by-step approach for your Mac OS X environment and iOS Health:
1. Verify Apple Health permissions for Foodvisor - On your iPhone (where Apple Health runs), go to the Health app. - Tap your profile (top right), then "Apps" under Privacy. - Select Foodvisor and make sure "Active Energy" and other activity-related permissions are allowed for reading and writing. This is essential for Foodvisor to retrieve calories burned data.
2. Check Foodvisor app settings - Open Foodvisor and look for settings related to connected services or Apple Health integration. - Confirm the connection is active and hasn’t been revoked.
3. Refresh the sync - In the Health app, sometimes toggling permissions off and back on for Foodvisor can prompt resync. - Alternatively, disconnect and reconnect Foodvisor from Apple Health within the app or the iPhone settings.
4. Confirm your activity data in Apple Health - Make sure the calories burned you expect (the ~240 calories) are actually being recorded in Apple Health. - If Apple Health itself is missing this data, Foodvisor won’t be able to show it either.
If after these steps the calories burned still do not appear correctly in Foodvisor, it might be worth restarting your device or reinstalling the Foodvisor app to reset any syncing glitches.
Would you like guidance on performing these steps on your iPhone? Or have you already verified any of these? This will help me tailor the next set of instructions.
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Hello! I understand that Foodvisor has stopped counting around 240 of your daily calories burned. I’d like to help you get this sorted out. To start, could you tell me a bit more about how you usually track your calories burned? For example, do you connect Foodvisor to a fitness tracker, use manual input, or rely solely on the app’s own estimates? Also, when did this change start happening? Any details will help me guide you better.
I use iOs Health to track activity.
Pierre
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Thanks for letting me know you use iOS Health for tracking activity. Since Foodvisor integrates with Apple Health to sync your daily activities and calories burned, we should check the connection between Foodvisor and Apple Health to troubleshoot this.
Here’s a step-by-step approach for your Mac OS X environment and iOS Health:
1. Verify Apple Health permissions for Foodvisor
- On your iPhone (where Apple Health runs), go to the Health app.
- Tap your profile (top right), then "Apps" under Privacy.
- Select Foodvisor and make sure "Active Energy" and other activity-related permissions are allowed for reading and writing. This is essential for Foodvisor to retrieve calories burned data.
2. Check Foodvisor app settings
- Open Foodvisor and look for settings related to connected services or Apple Health integration.
- Confirm the connection is active and hasn’t been revoked.
3. Refresh the sync
- In the Health app, sometimes toggling permissions off and back on for Foodvisor can prompt resync.
- Alternatively, disconnect and reconnect Foodvisor from Apple Health within the app or the iPhone settings.
4. Confirm your activity data in Apple Health
- Make sure the calories burned you expect (the ~240 calories) are actually being recorded in Apple Health.
- If Apple Health itself is missing this data, Foodvisor won’t be able to show it either.
If after these steps the calories burned still do not appear correctly in Foodvisor, it might be worth restarting your device or reinstalling the Foodvisor app to reset any syncing glitches.
Would you like guidance on performing these steps on your iPhone? Or have you already verified any of these? This will help me tailor the next set of instructions.
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