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Incognito Mode For Google Maps Arrives On Android (engadget.com) 22

Incognito Mode for Google Maps is rolling out to Android users to prevent your search queries and real-time tracked location from being recorded onto your Google account. Engadget reports: It's not something you'll want to use all the time as some features will be disabled, and it's important to note that it doesn't turn off all tracking. The places you go won't be saved to your Location History (if you have that enabled), your searches won't be saved to your account and it won't use your information to personalize the experience. Still, you could be tracked by internet service providers, other apps, or if you're using Assistant and other Google services. Similar to incognito on Chrome, it's more useful as a depersonalized look at recommendations than as a full-fledged privacy protector, and a way to make sure that whatever you're searching for in this instance doesn't affect your recommendations later -- don't worry, we're not judging.
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Incognito Mode For Google Maps Arrives On Android

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  • I use the iPhone Google Maps version sometimes, but never logged into a Google account - I wonder if that is giving Google lees, or the same amount of data as the maps on Android with this new feature...

    • If you don't log in they create a temporary profile, and then if you log in they merge it with your actual profile. They get just as much data either way.

      • And with a google profile you get some idea of what kind of bullshit they are collecting about your boring little life. https://myactivity.google.com
  • Incognito on Maps is for...
  • Open-source, collaborative and privacy friendly.
    All sort of things google has less and less understanding of what it means.
  • by BAReFO0t ( 6240524 ) on Friday November 01, 2019 @06:43AM (#59369158)

    OSMand is *so insanely much better*. (Mapillary even adds StreetView-like functionality.)

    Sure, if I am the kind who actually likes having no power or choice ... never crosses a wireless data dead spot ... and posts his intimate life online anyway ...
    But otherwise?

  • the equivalent of WebView, in which I can plug an OSM map feature and Google Maps be gone?

    • Might not be the answer you're hoping for, but it is in MicroG, which now uses OSM for mapsv2. Not quite the same as bring to pick and choose, but you can get to OSM with a weeee bit of work :)
      • Thanks, I'll look into it.

      • Actually, they seem to have an f-droid repo, which pretty much makes them point-and-click, if not pick-and-choose, thanks.

        • Well, Google Play Services are system files.. I'm not sure how much of this is necessary, but I used a Magisk module to install MicroG, and use an Xposed module for the signature spoofing. I imagine at a minimum, root would be required to remove the Google apps in the first place. I would suggest trying it on a unlocked "old beater" phone first.
  • I think the key statement is "your searches won't be saved TO YOUR ACCOUNT". They are not saved to your account, which means it is impossible FOR YOU to access them. But it does not mean that Google doesn't know.

    I recently downloaded all my data (takeout.google.com) and I was surprised how little info was there. There are no recent locations, IP addresses, phone numbers, nothing. True - I do not use Android phones and I sign in only in a separate gmail-only browser instance/profile. I never search when I a

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