Google Maps Update Disables Navigation Unless You Enable Data Collection

Aug 2021  by Bogdan Popa 
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/google-maps-update-disables-navigation-unless-you-enable-data-collection-167928.html


Google Maps has become a must-have navigation app for millions of drivers, and 
it’s because it provides incredibly accurate traffic data, including real-time 
conditions, disruptions, and speed.

And all of these allow Google Maps to easily find the best route for each 
driver, therefore making reaching a specific destination not only much more 
convenient but also faster and safer.

But in order to work properly, Google Maps relies on crowdsourcing, a concept 
that involves each and every user running the app to contribute with relevant 
data to the service.

In the case of Google Maps, this data includes information related to the used 
route and the GPS location, as it helps the platform figure out if the traffic 
conditions are appropriate for other drivers as well, and therefore estimate 
the ETA to a defined destination.

The more users contribute with such information, the more accurate Google Maps 
gets, so, at the end of the day, it’s something that just has to happen if we 
want the platform to work properly.

Google has recently updated Google Maps with a new prompt showing up on iPhone 
and Android to clearly reveal what data is being collected from devices when 
running the app.

“Google uses your and other people’s navigation data to improve Maps for 
everyone. As you navigate, Google collects details, such as GPS location and 
the route you took. This data may be used to make information, including 
real-time traffic conditions and disruptions, visible to others and help them 
find the fastest route,” Google says.

Without a doubt, this new prompt comes in handy to everyone running Google 
Maps, as it makes it clearer how their data is being used.

But as per a recent report, clicking Cancel in this prompt actually leads to 
Google Maps disabling turn-by-turn navigation with voice guidance, and instead 
will only allow the app to offer visual step-by-step directions.

In other words, you need to agree with the data collection or stop using 
turn-by-turn navigation completely in Google Maps.

Of course, this isn’t necessarily such a big deal because most people already 
agreed with the whole thing before the prompt was introduced in the app, so 
overall, it’s a step forward towards more transparency on the data collection 
front

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