Google Maps is trying to be painfully clear about how crowdsourced data powers navigation
Arol Wright
Android PoliceAnd you'll need to agree to it if you want to keep using it — but you were already doing it anyway
Google Maps has become an essential tool in our lives, be it for getting around or just knowing places. The navigation features, including turn-to-turn navigation, allow us to drive to places and not get lost in the process, and have come extremely handy ever since I've started using a car since I always seem to make wrong turns and end up getting lost.
Now, Google Maps users will start showing users prompts on how crowdsourced data is essential for the app, and you'll have to agree if you want to continue using these features, as spotted by 9to5Google.
Google Maps is trying to be painfully clear about how crowdsourced data powers navigation was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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