Location History is a Google Account setting that creates Timeline, a personal map that helps you remember places you've been to and routes and trips you've taken, where:
- You’re signed in to your Google Account
- You have turned on Location History and
- The device has Location Reporting on
Location History is turned off by default for your Google Account and can only be turned on if you opt in.
How Location History works
- Show info, such as popular times and environmental insights, based on anonymised location data.
- Detect and prevent fraud and abuse.
- Improve and develop Google services, including ads products.
- Help nearby businesses estimate the likelihood that people visit their shops because of an ad, if you turn on Web & App Activity. Only anonymous estimates, not your personal info, are shared with businesses.
- Your device location
- Your labelled places
- Your Location History
- Your previous activity across Google products
- The IP address of your Internet connection, which is a requirement to use the Internet
- Your Wi-Fi
Important: Most of these sources of location can be controlled using either your device's permissions, your account preferences or other settings. Learn more below about how your choices affect your privacy and location.
You keep your Location History until you delete it.
You can always review your Location History or change how long you keep it by visiting My Google Activity or your Timeline.
How we protect your Location History
- Your Google Account has built-in security that detects and blocks spam, malware, viruses and hackers.
- Your activity is stored securely, with industry-leading encryption.
- We do not sell your personal information to anyone.