The message appears because the trial period for a paid watch face has expired. The watch face itself is not broken; it is simply waiting for you to confirm that you want to keep using it by making a purchase. Because the watch face cannot handle credit card payments directly, it shows you a short code. You then visit kzl.io/code on your phone or computer, enter that code, and complete the payment via the secure KiezelPay platform. After payment, the watch face automatically unlocks and the message disappears.
After processing, your watch face or app will typically become fully functional immediately, or after a quick sync with your Fitbit/Garmin phone app.
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In their place, a cold, clinical string of text appeared:
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Stay safe online. When in doubt, leave the code unloved and unredeemed.
Providing your IMEI and personal details can lead to your device being blacklisted or your identity being used for phishing. You then visit kzl
As of this writing, is not a widely known mainstream platform like GitHub or Steam. Instead, it falls into the category of small-to-medium web services , often used for:
: Understand the platform's terms of service and any rules associated with using unlock codes to avoid penalties or account suspension.
If you previously purchased the app but are seeing the code again (often after a device reset or reinstall), do not pay twice: KiezelPay faq
The "kzl.io/code" message appears on Garmin, Fitbit, or Amazfit smartwatches when a paid app or watch face trial expires, requiring payment via the KiezelPay platform to unlock, or re-entering previous purchase details to restore, a license. Users can remove this message by changing their watch face to a free, non-trial alternative. For more information, visit the KiezelPay FAQ