Google Maps adds Incognito Mode to the incognito mode
Similar to the Internet browser, incognito mode on Google Maps helps your location information in this map application will not be monitored and stored.
Google has just launched a new feature in the Google Maps application that helps users protect their privacy. It is Incognito Mode, the familiar feature on many Internet browsers.
Similar to the Internet browser, incognito mode on Google Maps helps your location information in this map application will not be monitored and stored. This is a very useful feature for those who do not want to be followed or do not want to reveal the places they have been.
Previously, users' location information when using Google Maps was always monitored by Google and stored in their accounts.
In addition to Incognito Mode, Google Maps has added many new features that focus on privacy. One of them is to control the amount of personal information that Google stores by setting Google account to automatically delete data history after 3 months, 18 months or manual removal.
These moves by Google show that technology companies increasingly value the privacy of users. This helps users rely more on Google services.
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