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    Google Maps brings your destination history to iOS

    by 
    Rob LeFebvre
    Rob LeFebvre
    04.18.2017

    As a competitor to Apple Maps, Google Maps does a pretty great job on iOS. Of course, it helps that Google started mapping long before Apple's offering drove people onto airport runways. If you're one of the millions of people relying on Google's mapping expertise, you can see all of your past Maps destinations in a list called Your Timeline. This marks the first time iOS users can access the feature, one that Android and desktop users have had for years.

  • Google Maps shows what it knows about everywhere you've (ever) been

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    07.22.2015

    Google's Location History feature keeps track of the places your mobile device has been (if you opt-in and turn it on) and now you can look back through that data with "Your Timeline." Rolling out on the desktop and Android versions of Google Maps, its gives you an easy-to-navigate look at your comings and goings. It also shows what it recorded about how you made those trips (by plane, train, automobile, bike or even walking -- how do you think it remembers where you parked?) and displays the Google Photos you took. This data has always been available on the Location History webpage, but now it's easier to see. Google says the feature is "private and visible only to you," and you can delete any segments that you'd rather not have recorded -- we can't wait for the first court case that comes up in -- or drop in nicknames for frequently visited spots.