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Why Google Maps is set to delete your location data - and how to save it
ZDNet· 20 hours agoIn a recent help page update, the company revealed several shifts in store for Maps users, most...
Google sparks furor for honoring lesbian Latina activist on 80th anniversary of D-Day: 'Couldn't be...
Fox News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAdditionally, the spokesperson noted June 6 is the anniversary of Cordove receiving the Lambda...
New Google Account page shows all your addresses in one place
9to5Google· 2 days agoThis lets you “manage addresses associated with your Google Account.” You’ll see the Home and Work...
Google Maps gets rid of another feature on Web
Android Central via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThis means that if you access Google Maps on the web, the Timeline will not show any history about the places you've visited. Instead, the company is...
Google Maps users will have to decide when they want Google to auto-delete Timeline data
PhoneArena· 2 days agoKeep in mind that Google is changing the name of the feature you might know as Location History to...
The Tensor G4 is a key piece of Google's smartphone vision
Android Central via Yahoo News· 2 days agoGoogle Pixel 8 series. Where it should show improvement are the areas that Google thinks really...
Save Your Google Maps Timeline Data Before Google Deletes It
Lifehacker· 2 days agoYou don't need to do anything to keep tabs on your adventures, as Google Maps simply logs your precise location at random times—even when you aren't using a Google ...
Google Maps Set to Roll Out a Big Privacy Feature Soon: Report
Gadgets 360· 2 days agoIt will soon enable devices to store location and timeline data locally (on-device) instead of ...
Big Google Maps location privacy update will change how I use the app
BGR· 1 day agoYes, Apple Maps has gotten much better over the years, and it’s my second most-used iPhone app. It’s my favorite Google product, and the only way I search with Google ...
How to Quit Google, According to a Privacy Expert
Lifehacker· 17 hours ago"It's not easy, but you feel so much better at the other side," said Janet Vertesi, a sociology professor at Princeton who publishes work on human...