Google Maps Location Sharing Mess: A single hub coming soon?

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Ever come to a moment when you and a friend were sharing your location on Google Maps and later forgot to turn off tracking? you’re not alone. Perhaps, the problem of the user’s phone draining battery during the location-sharing process in Android may be fixed by Google’s future location-sharing system, which is likely to be redesigned on Android.

Let’s imagine a hub-based system that will show you all the contacts who have access to your location and how long they’ve been connected with you. This is the principle of “DApp” in other words. With the integration of such details coming from diverse Google applications like Maps and Safety Hub, it will enable you to provide a single platform to chronicle everything.

About a leak that has emerged from a good source and gives us a dedicated “Google Location Sharing” page within Settings. Right off the bat, you’ll be able to see who has access, but it can also enable you to revoke those permissions directly without going through the paces.

Internet location sharing is currently handled by loading a webpage. This new architecture will bring ease and convenience in control by making your process controllable.

Although some information is still unclear, I think this version will eliminate the location-sharing problem. I will no longer be burdened with the effort of leaving a door open or dialing a switch! You can do this, and watch for further updates – you may find a trip you never imagined.