Learn how to disable Location History for your Google account and also
how to delete some or all of your whereabouts from Your Timeline.
Google Maps is rolling out a new feature to Android and desktop users called Your Timeline. With it, you can see all the places you've been. Google is quick to point out
that timeline information is private and visible only to you. And that
you must opt in to the feature by enabling Location History on your
Google account, which begs the question: Do you have Location History
enabled? Let's have a look.
On a desktop, log into your Google account and head to the My Account page. Next, click on Personal info & privacy and scroll down to the Places you go
section. If the map is full color and slider switch is blue, then you
have Location History enabled. Click the button to pause Location
History. The map and slider will turn gray, and Google will cease
tracking you.
On an Android device, go to Settings > General and select Google from My Accounts. Next, tap Location under Privacy, and then tap Google Location History under Location Services. Lastly, tap to uncheck the box to turn off Location History.
And
if you have already received the Your Timeline feature, then you can
pause directly from the main view of Timeline on Google Maps. Just
scroll along the bottom banner until you see the Location History box
and click the pause button. You can also pause location history by
clicking on the gear icon located in the lower-right corner of the map.
If you found that you had Location History enabled and would like to
delete all or some of this data, you can get rid of it all or specific
days. To delete all location history, click the trashcan button in the
lower-right corner of the main view of Your Timeline. And to delete a
single day, use the Year, Month and Day
pull-down menus to select a specific date and then click the trashcan
button that sits along the right edge of the Timeline panel.
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