Google Maps view the history of your locations via Timeline

Today, Google announced its launch , a tool for Google Maps that shows you all the places you've been. It works if you choose to save your Location History to Google.

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The Director of the Service, Mr Gerard Sanz, referred in detail to his function at blog post , as the company gradually brings users the timetable for its Maps.

Can you tell us now how can this be used to you?

It could certainly be described as ease.

For some who like to remember at night how they moved throughout the day, especially if they have gone on an excursion, for some busy people who may want to see where they were in a τους, ίσως ακόμα και να θελήσετε να δείτε πως κινήθηκε το παιδί σας (αν και εδώ που τα λέμε τα σημερινά παιδιά τα καταφέρνουν περίφημα με τα and it will hardly notice that you are checking it).

Whatever Google has to use it Timeline as a way to quickly remind you and display your entire previous route.

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Also, if you use Google Photos, this service will show the photos you captured on a specific day to boost your memory even further.

The best part is that Timeline is designed for your eyes only – it is not shared with any social network or otherwise .

You have complete control over what is stored, so if you want to remove one day - or even your whole story - you are free to do so.

You can also edit the posts on your Timeline, either by removing or renaming them. Any information you have left after your operation will appear whenever you're signed in to Google Maps.

Your Timeline is available for desktops and Android mobile devices.

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