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Hah doubtful

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I can’t find any email from Google or any info on my account settings that this will be happening? Can anyone point to official Google comms about this? As my settings say “keep everything”.

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https://support.google.com/maps/answer/14169818

Update Google Maps to use Timeline on your device

Important: These changes are gradually rolling out to all users of the Google Maps app. You’ll get a notification when an update is available for your account.

Location History is now called Timeline, and you now have new choices for your data. To continue using Timeline, you must have an up-to-date version of the Google Maps app. Otherwise, you may lose data and access to your Timeline on Google Maps.

Timeline is created on your devices.

Basically they’re getting rid of the web version because they’re moving the data to being stored on local devices only. Part of this might be because they got a lot of flak for stuff like recording location data for people who went near reproductive health clinics and other sensitive things. They can’t be forced to respond to subpoenas for data if they don’t have the data and can thus stay out of it, so I wouldn’t necessarily say it’s all that altruistic on their part.

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Altruism is never going to be the way to get companies to do the right thing. Instead, making the wrong thing a financial liability is.

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I guess they’re discovering that your grocery store trip on Feb 17, 2017 does not help them target ads.

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They’ve actually discovered that being out into compliance with data privacy laws is expensive.

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Or they figured out short-term tracking is more effective at predicting future shopping than your entire driving history. 🤷‍♂️

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We can’t prove this. When they get a copy, nothing will bring our data back.

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Yes and no. If they get under regulatory investigation and are not in compliance with laws about storing minimal PII or deleting records that they said they deleted, then the fines are pretty bad. A lot of the regulatory fines scale with the annual revenue of a company, so even the tech giants can feel the pain.

The risk to the business for fucking around is pretty high. My guess is that some of this legacy behavior data just isn’t worth the risk.

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This data can still be stored by the government.

In fact, google may be being told by the government to tell people that this data isn’t being stored so people will be less concerned about it and not think it’s being collected since many people know google collects data but may be naive as to the possibility that google is lying about the data being completely erased.

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google may be being told by the government

There’s an X-files episode about this, with Morris Fletcher.

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