According to XDA Developers, Google is planning to bring an incognito feature to Google Maps — which would allow users to completely disable tracking. The same feature has already existed in a number of other Google-related apps and is currently in its testing stage.
With modern technologies such as smartphones being constantly connected to the internet, it is really easy for people to be tracked at all times. This does not only include tracking of online activities but also tracking in real life. Thanks to apps like Google Maps, a person’s movements can be viewed at all times.
While this can be useful for navigation, it also interferes with the users’ privacy — which is why Google has announced that its Google Maps will be getting an incognito mode.
The announcement was originally made back in May of this year, on Google IO 2019. Now, according to XDA Developers, it appears that the company has finally come to a point where the new incognito mode can enter the testing phase.
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Incognito mode can be easily switched within the app’s settings, and those who enable it will turn off sharing of their location. In addition, their search history will not be recorded anymore. Their location history will also stop being recorded. When activated, the incognito mode will bring a black strap, located on the top of the phone’s screen. This will be a symbol that will indicate that the mode is on, alongside the traditional hat-and-sunglasses icon.Google Maps Incognito Mode is now in testing. This was announced by Google back at Google I/O 2019: https://t.co/7khtC4W6Cy pic.twitter.com/ShVUDxLbW9
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) September 18, 2019
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