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  2. If the blue dot appears and shows your location, then Maps already has location permission in your browser. If there’s a message that says "Google Maps does not have permission to use your location," continue to the next steps. In the search bar, click My location . Click Blocked temporarily . Refresh your browser.

  3. Google Maps Timeline - Computer - Google Maps Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/6258979

    On your computer, go to Timeline. Find the place that you want to change on Timeline and click Down arrow . Choose the correct place or search for a place in the search box. To edit when you were there, click the time. Important: When you delete Location History info from Timeline, you can't view it on Timeline in the future.

  4. Manage your Location History - Google Maps Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/3118687

    Go to the "Location History" section of your Google Account. Choose whether your account or your devices can report Location History to Google. Your account and all devices: At the top, turn Location History on or off. Only a certain device: Under "This device" or "Devices on this account," turn the device on or off.

  5. Under “Share your real-time location,” toggle the time selector to Until you turn this off. On the people suggestions row, scroll to the right and tap More . In the search bar, enter a name, phone number, or email. Important: The location sharing recipient must have a Gmail account. At the top, tap Send.

  6. Share your real-time location with others - Google Help

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    Hide or show someone's location. If you don’t want someone’s real-time location on your map, you can hide it. You can turn their location back on at any time. On your computer, open Google Maps. Click Menu Location sharing. Tap their icon. To temporarily hide someone, tap Hide on map. Tip: You can permanently block someone’s location from ...

  7. Manage your home area or current location for YouTube TV

    support.google.com/youtubetv/answer/7129768

    Select Location and change your location settings. Clearing your cache and cookies may also help resolve location issues. Using a Chrome device at work or school? Your network administrator might manage location settings for you, in which case you may not be able to can't change them via these directions. Learn about using a managed Chrome device.

  8. Understand & manage your location when you search on Google

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    Manage location permissions for google.com. On your computer, open your browser and go to google.com. At the top left, in the address bar, click Lock Site settings Location. In some browsers you may need to right-click the address bar or check the settings menu. Select Allow or Block for google.com.

  9. Manage your Android device’s location settings - Google Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/3467281

    Choose location mode (Android 4.4—8.1) High accuracy: Use GPS, Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and sensors to get the most accurate location. Use Google Location Services to help estimate your device's location faster and more accurately. Battery saving: Use sources that use less battery, like Wi-Fi and mobile networks.

  10. Add a place. On your computer, sign in to My Maps. Open or create a map. A map can have up to 10,000 lines, shapes, or places. Click Add marker . Select a layer and click where to put the place. A layer can have 2,000 lines, shapes, or places. Give your place a name. Click Save.

  11. How do I see my current location on a map in google earth pro

    support.google.com/earth/thread/32347677

    Google has instructions Here. Scroll down to Real-time GPS Tracking. A bluetooth receiver may be problematic. Stick to USB. Remember, you have to be outside for GPS to work. The mobile Google Earth app has real time tracking. Instructions are Here. You can also see your location on Google Maps but it won't be using GPS on a computer. On a phone ...