To check things that interest you, like train schedules or traffic on routes you travel often, turn on notifications in the Google Maps app.
To turn settings on or off:
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Settings app.
- Tap Notifications Google Maps .
- Turn on Allow Notifications.
To turn on a notification, like when to leave for an event, follow the steps below.
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Maps app .
- Tap your profile picture or initial Settings Notifications.
- Turn on a notification: Next to the notification, turn on the switch.
- Turn off a notification: Next to the notification, turn off the switch.
Notifications you might find
Prompts to add photos of places that you've visited
If Google thinks that the photos you’ve taken are interesting to other people, like restaurants and bars, you might get notifications to add a photo.
Before posting a photo, make sure that it follows Google's user content policy.
Learn more about guidelines for posting photos on Maps.Tip: To get these notifications, enable the permission for Google to check for photos. Google only gets the location data from the photo's metadata.
Reminders for when to leave for an event
In Google Calendar, you can add events, like dinner reservations or birthday parties. In Google Maps, you can sometimes get notifications about when to leave to get to your event on time.
Turn-by-turn driving directions
When you’re navigating to a place and you already have the Google Maps app open, you might get notifications for driving directions.
Tip: To get these notifications, turn on Location History.
Information about a place sent from Google Maps on your computer
If you use Google Maps on your computer, you can send a place to your phone or tablet. Sometimes you can'll get notifications about these places in the Google Maps app.
Prompt to update an offline map
To have accurate maps, update the offline maps you downloaded. You can sometimes get notifications to update offline maps that are about to expire.
Navigation warnings for nearby crisis-related events
If your route enters an area affected by a crisis-related event, like an earthquake, Google Maps will warn you before and after you start navigation.