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technology1 year ago

Save Your Google Maps Timeline Before It's Deleted

Google Maps is set to delete users' location history older than three months, prompting users to save their data. Emails from Google indicate changes will occur by November 19 or December 1, with options to keep data until manually deleted or automatically after three months. However, some users report data loss despite selecting to keep it. To safeguard data, users are advised to back up their location history via Google Takeout. Additionally, Timeline will become device-specific and inaccessible on the web, adding to user frustration.

technology1 year ago

Save Your Google Maps Location History Before It's Deleted

Google is set to change how it handles Timeline location history, moving from cloud storage to on-device storage, with a deadline as early as November 19. Users are being warned that any Timeline data older than three months will be deleted unless they opt to retain it. However, some users report data deletion despite choosing to keep it. To safeguard data, users are advised to export their Timeline history via Google Takeout. This change will also end web access to Timeline, making it device-specific.

technology1 year ago

Google Maps Enhances Privacy by Deleting Location History

Google will start permanently deleting users' location history from its servers, with data now being stored locally on users' devices. Users have until December 1 to save their old journeys. The default storage period for location history will be reduced to three months. This move comes amid increasing pressure to protect user privacy and prevent misuse of location data by law enforcement.

data-encryption-privacy1 year ago

Google Maps Enhances Privacy by Storing Timeline Data Locally

Google will store Maps Timeline data locally on users' devices starting December 1, 2024, enhancing privacy by removing the ability to view this data on the web. This change follows updates to auto-delete controls and is part of Google's response to allegations of misleading location tracking practices. Users are encouraged to enable backups for encrypted data transfer when switching devices.

technology1 year ago

Google Maps Moves Timeline Data to On-Device Storage for Better Privacy

Google Maps is transitioning Location History storage from the cloud to users' devices, renaming it "Timeline." This change means the Your Timeline feature will no longer be available on the web, only on Android and iOS. Users must update their settings by a specified deadline to avoid losing data, and can back up their Timeline data with end-to-end encryption for device transfers.

technology1 year ago

Google Maps Enhances Privacy by Moving Timeline Data On-Device

Google Maps is shifting from cloud-based to on-device storage for location data to enhance privacy. Users must save their travel history to their mobile devices by December 1st before old data is deleted. This change means Timeline data will no longer be accessible from the web, and users need to adjust their settings to manage how long their location data is stored.

technology2 years ago

Google Takes a Stand: No More Location Data for Authorities

Google is updating its Maps app to store users' location history locally on their devices instead of in the cloud, making it more difficult for law enforcement to access the data through controversial geofence warrants. This change aims to address privacy concerns and prevent potential misuse of location data. The update will roll out gradually over the next year and will also include changes to auto-delete settings. By storing location history locally, Google will no longer have aggregate data to turn over to authorities.

technology2 years ago

Google's Move to Protect User Location Data Sends Shockwaves Through Law Enforcement

Google Maps is changing its Location History policy, allowing users to save their Location Timeline on their devices instead of Google's servers. The company will also introduce encryption tools and auto-delete settings. This change aims to address privacy concerns and prevent the sharing of location data with authorities through geofence warrants. Additionally, Google plans to set the auto-delete function to 3 months by default for new users. These changes will be gradually rolled out to the Maps app on Android and iOS next year.

technology2 years ago

Google Maps Enhances Privacy Controls with One-Click Data Removal

Google Maps is introducing a privacy update that allows users to have more control over their information on the platform. Users will be able to view and delete their past searches, directions, and shares in one central location. The update also includes a settings menu for the Timeline and Location History features, where users can manage their data and location settings. Additionally, Google is planning to introduce a feature next year that will allow users to save their Timeline recording directly onto their device. The auto-delete function for Location History will also be changed to three months by default. The updates will be rolled out to Android and iOS phones in the coming weeks.

technology2 years ago

"Google Maps' Latest Features: Saving Marriages, Enhanced Control, Privacy Protection, and Sneaky Travel Activity Hiding"

Google Maps is introducing new features to give users more control over their timeline, including on-device saves, encrypted cloud saves, and the ability to remove specific locations. Users will be able to enable Timeline and choose whether to back it up on the cloud with encryption. Auto-deletion controls will also be expanded beyond the previous 18-month limit. The new features aim to provide users with more privacy and data control.

technology2 years ago

"Google Maps Enhances Privacy with On-Device Location Storage and User Control Updates"

Google is changing how it stores Location History data on Android and iOS devices. Instead of storing the data on Google servers, it will now be saved locally on the device with end-to-end encrypted cloud backups available. Users will have more control over their data and the option to back it up to the cloud. The change will be rolled out gradually over the next year, and users will receive a notification when the update is available. Additionally, Google Maps will soon allow users to delete place-related activity and provide easier access to location controls.

technology2 years ago

"Uncovering Home History and Local Businesses with Google and Apple Maps"

Google Maps' Street View feature allows users to view their home's location history dating back to 2007. To access this feature, users can search for an address on the Google Maps website, select the picture of the location, and choose the "See more dates" option. Google Maps also offers other useful features like different views (traffic, transit, biking) and recommendations for nearby stores.

technology2 years ago

The Right Way to Permanently Delete Your Internet Search History

Users can delete their entire search histories by accessing a hidden feature on Google's 'My Activity' tab, which also allows them to alter their location history. The most typical way to erase previous searches is to hit 'Control' and 'H' on the keyboard or by clicking the three little dots in the top right of Chrome, but this only deletes the browsing history on the device. The hidden feature takes this one step further by deleting data linked to the user's account that the tech giant may have been holding on to. However, Google states that other data will be kept for as long as the account is active to help improve its services.