Google creates a unified geodata exchange center for Android users

Google is preparing to develop a new tool to simplify the exchange of geodata on the Android platform.

This tool, called Google Location Sharing, will unite all geodata sharing services in a single center, making the process of managing them more convenient for users.

The new center is being developed to replace the separate web pages and unite all active geodata exchange services in one place.

Among the services that are likely to be included in the new center: Google Maps, Google Find My Device, Personal Safety. Additionally, the new feature can support other applications such as Family Link.

The exact date of the new instrument’s release is currently unknown.

Source gagadget
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