- About location assets - Google Ads Help
About location assets Incorporate store location information in your ads by setting up location assets With location assets, your ads can display information such as the store address, a map to the store location, or the approximate travel distance to help people find your stores To make it easier for users, location assets now covers 2 use
- Manage your Timeline data - Google Account Help
Your settings don’t change for other location services on your device, such as: Google Location Services Location Sharing Find Hub If settings like Web and App Activity are on but you turn off Timeline or delete your Timeline data, your Google Account may still save location data as part of your use of other Google sites, apps, and services
- Share your real-time location with others in Google Maps
Stop sharing your location in Google Maps On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app Tap your profile picture or initial Location sharing Tap the profile of the person you don’t want to share your location with anymore Tap Stop
- Manage your Location Sharing settings - Google Help
Google Location Sharing is an app setting This helps share your real-time location from devices with people you choose in Google apps or services, like: Maps Find Hub Family Link Personal Safety This setting is device and account-specific If you’re logged into your account on more than one device, adjust this setting for each device separately
- Find improve your location’s accuracy in Google Maps
Find your current location in Google Maps In your browser, give Maps location permission Manage your location settings in Chrome If you use an Internet browser other than Chrome, find instructions on that browser’s website On your computer, open Google Maps At the bottom right, click My location The blue dot on the map shows your location
- Find, secure, or erase a lost Android device - Android Help
By default, your Android device stores encrypted recent locations with Google and participates in the Find Hub network, a crowdsourced network of Android devices that uses end-to-end encrypted location information to help Android users find their lost devices
- Manage location permissions for apps - Google Account Help
Open Settings Tap Location Tap App location permissions Under 'Allowed all the time,' 'Allowed only while in use,' 'Ask every time,' and 'Not allowed,' find the apps that can use your device's location To change the app's permissions, tap it Then, choose the location access for the app Learn about app permissions
- Add a missing place to Google Maps
You can add missing places to the map The place shows publicly once it’s added Places you can add include landmarks, coffee shops, or other local businesses Learn how to fix a missing address or pin location
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