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Google Maps is deleting location history soon. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson shows you how to back it up before it's gone.
Although Google Maps is all about tracking your location and data, there are two ways you can massively boost your privacy.
Find out how the upcoming changes to Google Maps' location data controls could affect analytics data for businesses and advertisers.
Last December, Google announced a big change to how Maps Location History works. Your location “Timeline” is now being stored on your phone, with Google Maps still rolling out this update.
As of December, Google Maps has rolled out the on-device Timeline location history change. Over the past day, some users have reported that their Google Maps Timeline is missing.
Meeting up with friends and checking on family members' trips are much easier when you learn how to share your location on Google Maps.
Google Maps is making a big privacy change to protect your location history The Google Maps feature that keeps track of where you’ve been is switching to on-device only in December.
Speaking of Location History, Google Maps will also allow you to click on your blue dot on the map and see settings such as Location History and Timeline.
A cool free tool creates a heat map of your Google Maps movement data in no time at all. You can immediately see where you spend most of your time and where you rarely go.
Google Maps will force you to let it collect location data during turn-by-turn navigation to improve the experience with real-time info.
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