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- Search by latitude longitude in Google Maps
On your computer, open Google Maps On the map, right-click the place or area A pop-up window appears At the top, you can find your latitude and longitude in decimal format To copy the coordinates, click on the latitude and longitude
- Last account activity - Gmail Help - Google Help
Location (IP address) You can see the last 10 IP addresses and approximate locations that accessed your Gmail account If you got a warning about suspicious activity in your account, you might also see up to 3 additional IP addresses that have been labeled as suspicious
- Add a missing place to Google Maps
You can add missing places to the map The place shows publicly once it’s added Places you can add include landmarks, coffee shops, or other local businesses Learn how to fix a missing address or pin location
- Share your real-time location with others in Google Maps
Stop sharing your location in Google Maps On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app Tap your profile picture or initial Location sharing Tap the profile of the person you don’t want to share your location with anymore Tap Stop
- Manage your Android device’s location settings
Apps with location permission can access your device's location to give you location-based info, services, or ads Learn how to manage location permissions for apps If Location Accuracy (also known as Google Location Services) is on, Location Accuracy can collect data to improve location accuracy and location-based services
- Manage your Google Maps Timeline
When you back up your Timeline data, Maps saves an encrypted copy of your data on Google’s servers As long as you’ve turned on backup, you can import your data onto a different device, even if you lose or damage your device
- Search locations on Google Maps
General places on the map Local results appear for people who search for businesses and places near their location They're shown in various places across Maps and Search For example, if you search for "Italian restaurant" from your mobile device, you can get local results Google shows you nearby restaurants that you’d want to visit
- Find, secure, or erase a lost Android device - Android Help
By default, your Android device stores encrypted recent locations with Google and participates in the Find Hub network, a crowdsourced network of Android devices that uses end-to-end encrypted location information to help Android users find their lost devices
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