To help make your devices more secure and reliable, Google Play enables useful services, such as safety and emergency. Learn more about Google Play services.
Important: Google Play services is different from the Google Play Store.
Google Play services for safety and emergency may, in regions where these services are available, use your location or other information from your phone to provide you certain services:
- Earthquake Alerts: Android may alert you seconds before an earthquake hits so you can seek safety faster.
- Emergency Location Service: When you call or text an emergency number, Emergency Location Service can automatically send your location and other contextual information directly to emergency responders.
Tip: Some safety and emergency features work only on Android 9 and up. Learn how to check your Android version.
Control your preferences
Manage earthquake alerts
- On your Android device, open Settings .
- Search:
Earthquake alerts
. - Turn alerts on or off.
Manage Emergency Location Services (ELS)
- On your Android device, open Settings .
- Search:
Emergency location service
. - Turn location services on and off.
Check if Exposure Notifications are available near you.
Learn how to manage your Android’s location settings.
Learn how to get emergency help on your Android.
Tip: For more details about safety and emergency management, visit Android Help.
How Google Play services for safety & emergency handles your data
Google Play services for safety and emergency may collect and share certain information and use certain permissions to support safety and emergency-related functions on your device.
Important: Any information that Google collects is handled in accordance with Google's Privacy Policy.
Permission use- Nearby Devices for bluetooth may be used to detect and send COVID-19 exposure notifications.
- Location may be sent to emergency responders via Emergency Location Service and used to detect and alert you about earthquakes.
- SMS may be used to send your location to authorized emergency partners. This helps you share your device location when you call or text a supported emergency number.
Google Play services for safety and emergency may collect and store the following data to support related functionality.
- Device information such as your phone battery level and wifi information may be used to provide safety and emergency related services.