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Google Maps Timeline Data to be Stored Locally on Your Device for Privacy
thehackernews.com Google Maps Timeline Data to be Stored Locally on Your Device for Privacy

Starting Dec 1, 2024, Google Maps Timeline data will be stored locally on users' devices, boosting privacy.

Google Maps Timeline Data to be Stored Locally on Your Device for Privacy

"Google has announced plans to store Maps Timeline data locally on users' devices instead of their Google account effective December 1, 2024."

"The development is part of a series of changes the company has enacted in response to allegations that it misled consumers and illegally tracked their movements despite turning off Location History from the account settings by taking advantage of the non-obvious Web & App Activity setting."

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    People are downvoting because they want to hate AI. And hating AI is valid. There are many reasons not to like AI. Environmental and power reasons are not one of them.

  • Heatwave is no joke...
  • Can we stop with the AI misinformation? AI is not slurping up consumer power. All major tech companies use privately generated, non-consumer power.

    Bitcoin is still causing these power grid issues. It has been since 2019.

    Edit: to the brainturds downvoting without even looking into it, read it from the source

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  • Regarding the cognitive dissonance required to A) value decentralization of power, and also B) support the CCP: 🤦

    It's simple: People who gain from misinformation create platforms that empower bots and sockpuppets.

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