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A glitch has been purging timeline data on Google Maps, and nobody is sure whether they'll be able to get it back or not. advertisement. Tom's Guide.
Google Maps' location-tracking feature, known as Timeline, is undergoing a major update. Previously, Google announced plans to shift this data to local storage. Now, the company is sending out ...
The Your Timeline feature will continue to work in Google Maps for Android and iOS. However, this new on-device storage model means “Timeline for Web Maps will be going away.” Advertisement ...
For some, opening their Timeline from the Google Maps account menu on mobile returns a “No visits for this day” message that appears on every single date they check. It spans back years, with ...
Launch Google Maps on your phone, tap your profile icon at the top, and then select Timeline. Tap the cloud icon. From the "Your backups" section, select a device, tap More, and then select Import.
Now, Google Maps is shifting to a more secure, on-device system. According to Android Police , the new approach will discontinue web access to Timeline, meaning your location data will no longer ...
Once the change comes, Google Maps will only keep the last 90 days of Timeline data unless users make a backup to their personal device. So, if you don't want to lose your location history, here's ...
Late last year, Google revamped the color scheme of its Maps app for iOS, Android, and the web. Although the revamp wasn’t that drastic, many users were annoyed by the sudden changes to the ...
The familiar Google Maps interface might start looking a bit different soon. 9to5Google reports that Google is testing a major redesign of the default map layer with a new color scheme.. The new ...
It’s currently unclear when Google Maps will completely kill Timeline’s web access. The company is seemingly assigning users different deadlines, with one being on December 1, 2024.
Google deleted the Timeline data for many of its Maps users. If you had a backup enabled, you should be able to restore that data, but otherwise, it's likely lost forever.
Timeline is an optional feature in Google Maps that uses location tracking to show you the recent routes and places you visited. Photo: Kyle Barr / Gizmodo If you’re mainly plotting routes ...