Google Location Sharing is an Android setting. It lets you share your real-time location from devices with people you choose in Google apps or services such as Maps, Family Link, or Personal Safety.
This setting is device and account-specific. If you’re logged into your account on more than one device, adjust this setting for each device separately.
What info you share with Location SharingThe Location Sharing setting is off by default. It can’t be turned on until you share your location with someone in:
Maps
Family Link
Personal Safety
People you choose to share your location with can see your:
Name
Profile picture
Real-time location
Battery status
Shared info may also include where you’ve recently been. Google Maps may display how you’re traveling, such as walking or driving.
For each person you share your location with, you can choose whether they’re allowed to create notifications about you.
Tip: If your account is managed by a parent or guardian, they can manage Location Sharing with the Family Link app .
What you needImportant: Location Sharing works differently if a parent manages your Google Account. Learn more about location sharing on supervised accounts.
In order to share your location you need a(n):
Tip: Location sharing may not be available for your Google Workspace domain. To turn on location sharing, ask your administrator.
If Location sharing doesn’t work for you, send us feedback.
Stop sharing your location with a specific personTip: You can also pause all location sharing in your Android device Settings section. Learn how to pause Location Sharing.
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