![]() We’re highlighting it again because it’s trivially easy to turn off Google Maps location-tracking, if you want to. ![]() ![]() Cnet noticed it in December, 2013, TechCrunch picked it up a few days later, and now noticed it last week. This location history page has actually been available for several years, since Google first rolled it out as part of Latitude, its now-defunct location-sharing app. In the screenshot above, it shows some of my peregrinations around Paris in June of this year.
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