You can share your real-time location via Google Messages now - here's how
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You can share your real-time location via Google Messages now - here's how
"Google Messages has added a real-time location-sharing feature that lets you share your current location in a text message. The difference here is that the new option updates your location as you move, making it much easier to connect with someone."
"Before you share your location, you'll get to choose how long you want to share -- one hour, today only (ending at midnight), until you turn it off, or for a custom time period less than 24 hours. You can also stop sharing at any time."
"Google Messages already has a location-sharing feature, but it's more for dropping a static pin on a map. That's fine if you're staying in the same spot, but not much use if you're on the go."
Google Messages has introduced a real-time location-sharing feature that updates your position as you move, making it easier to meet others in busy locations. Unlike the previous static location pin option, this new feature provides dynamic tracking. Users can share their location with individual contacts or groups and select how long to share—options include one hour, until midnight, until manually disabled, or a custom period under 24 hours. The feature is accessible through the attachment icon in messages and requires location permissions. Users can stop sharing at any time. This enhancement provides a more practical alternative to the existing static location feature and operates directly within Google Messages without requiring separate apps.
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