Google Maps to add new Timeline feature to remember places you visited
Google Maps to add new Timeline feature to remember places you visited Google stated, "If you’re getting a new phone or are worried about losing your existing one, you can always choose to back up your data to the Cloud so it doesn’t get lost. We’ll automatically encrypt your backed-up data so no one can read it, including Google.” Google has recently introduced a new ‘Timeline’ feature for Maps, which will help users to remember places where they have visited. We’ll automatically encrypt your backed-up data so no one can read it, including Google.” About the new feature: Timeline Moreover, Google has stated that when you first turn on Location History, the auto-delete control will be set for three months by default, which means any data older than that will be automatically erased. New blue dot controls Talking about another update, Google has mentioned that the blue dot, which shows where the user is on Google Maps, brings key location controls right to the fingertips.
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