Google Maps is about to undergo a major transformation

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Google Maps, a widely-used navigation tool, is undergoing significant changes that will impact users in Australia. The changes to the Google Maps Timeline feature, announced by the tech giant last year, involve storing timeline data on users’ devices rather than in the cloud. This shift aims to give users more control over their data, with options to delete information and adjust settings. Additionally, the default setting will now automatically delete location data after three months, compared to the previous 18-month timeframe. Users can choose to back up their data to the cloud for encryption or disable automatic deletion.

Australian users with location history enabled, which is on by default for millions of users, will have their data transitioned to their devices. This means that older data beyond the most recent 90 days will be deleted if users do not adjust their settings. To retain older data, users must review and change their settings in Google Maps by December 1. The update will also allow users to easily remove activities related to specific locations, enhancing privacy and control over personal data.

In addition to the changes to the Google Maps Timeline feature, users will notice updates to the “blue dot” indicating their location on the map. Tapping the blue dot will now display location history, timeline, and access settings for easy reference. Google emphasizes its commitment to maintaining user data security, privacy, and control in compliance with Australian privacy regulations.

The Australian government is also moving towards stricter privacy regulations to align with global standards and protect the privacy of its citizens. Proposed changes include adopting an EU-style approach to data privacy, granting users rights to object, request removal, and deindex search results. These changes are intended to enhance data privacy protection for Australians and may be presented in a bill to parliament in the near future.

Overall, the updates to Google Maps aim to provide users in Australia with greater control over their location data, improved privacy options, and more transparency regarding data storage and deletion practices. Users are encouraged to review their settings in Google Maps to ensure they retain desired data and maintain privacy preferences.

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