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  2. Manage your Location History - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/3118687

    When Location History is on. Google can estimate your location with: Signals like Wi-Fi and mobile networks; GPS; Sensor information; Your device location may also periodically be used in the background. When Location History is on, even when Google apps aren’t in use, your device’s precise location is regularly saved to: Your devices ...

  3. People you share your location with can always find: Your name and photo. Your device’s recent location even when Google apps aren’t being used. Your device’s battery power and if it’s charging. Your arrival and departure time if they add a Location Sharing notification. They may also find other info depending on how you’re sharing.

  4. Google Maps Timeline - Computer - Google Maps Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/6258979

    Important: When you delete Location History info from Timeline, you can't view it on Timeline in the future. If you have other settings like Web & App Activity turned on and you delete Location History, you may still have location data saved in your Google Account as part of your use of other Google Sites, apps, and services.

  5. Manage your Android device’s location settings - Google Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/3467281

    To improve device location, Android devices with Google Play services have a Location Accuracy service that uses information from wireless signals, such as Wi-Fi access points, cellular network towers, and GPS, along with device sensor data, such as accelerometer and gyroscope, to allow your device to more quickly and accurately estimate device ...

  6. Manage your Location History for iPhone & iPad - Google Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/4388034

    To see what devices have Location Reporting turned on, under "Google Location History," tap Devices on this account. To turn on Location History on your iPhone or iPad, give your Google app permission to see your location: Open your device's Settings, then tap Google Location. Choose Always.

  7. Manage your Location History - Android Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/android/answer/3118687

    When Location History is on. Google can estimate your location with: Signals like Wi-Fi and mobile networks; GPS; Sensor information; Your device location may also periodically be used in the background. When Location History is on, even when Google apps aren’t in use, your device’s precise location is regularly saved to: Your devices ...

  8. Share your real-time location with others - Google Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/15437054?hl=en&co=GENIE...

    People you share your location with can always find: Your name and photo. Your device’s recent location even when Google apps aren’t being used. Your device’s battery power and if it’s charging. Your arrival and departure time if they add a Location Sharing notification. They may also find other info depending on how you’re sharing.

  9. Find & manage your child's location - Google For Families Help

    support.google.com/families/answer/7103413

    Tap Location. Select your child. At top right, tap More Location settings. Select your child’s device. Turn on Location Accuracy or High Accuracy. Set up a family place. Open the Family Link app . Select your child. Tap Location Family places New place. Enter a new address into the search box. Select the correct address from the auto ...

  10. Find & improve your location’s accuracy in Google Maps

    support.google.com/maps/answer/2839911

    The blue dot shows your location on the map. When Google Maps isn’t sure about your location, a light blue circle shows around the blue dot. You could be anywhere within the light blue circle. The smaller the circle, the more certain the app is about your location. If the blue dot isn’t visible or is gray, Maps can’t find your current ...

  11. Find & improve your location’s accuracy in Google Maps

    support.google.com/maps/answer/2839911?hl=en&co=GENIE...

    To allow Google Maps to determine your location, turn on Location services. Location jumps around on the map. Turn off Battery saver mode. Location accuracy is low: Use your camera to calibrate. Calibrate with Live View. Location accuracy is low: Check that your mobile data or Wi-Fi settings are turned on. Turn on Mobile data or Wi-Fi.