The American company Google is shutting down its application designed to let friends and family locate each other in an emergency. The Trusted Contacts application allowed you to nominate special contacts who could request to see your location and also automatically provide it. If the user didn’t respond, it has now been removed from Google Play Store.
The American company Google said that it had rolled the features into Google Maps, which people can use to share their location instead. However, the two apps’ features are not identical.
The feature of the company Google Maps location sharing must be turned on, and left on all the time, or set for a specific time window. The Trusted Contacts feature would only broadcast a phone’s location when asked, with an option to decline.
Whether it’s hiking alone or walking down a street after dark sometimes you want to know someone’s got your back. The company (Google) said of the feature when it is launched in the year of December 2016. Before sending a location request, the app would show approved contacts if the user had moved location recently and whether the phone was online or not.
The request could go the other way; a user could share their location with contact as they began walking home late at night, for example. Those who already have the Trusted Contact app downloaded can continue using it until 1 December, when it will be switched off.
While similar, the Google Maps feature works differently, with requests and controls buried in a sub-menu, and the default time for location sharing of Google Maps is one hour every time it is activated.
It is not the first time Google has killed off a location-sharing app. Its Latitude app, which similarly integrated with its Maps software, was launched in the year of 2009 and also discontinued in the year of 2013.
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