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Google's Find My Device Tool Can Now Map Out Exactly Where You Left Your Phone Inside Some Buildings (androidpolice.com) 28

An anonymous reader shares a report: Google's been messing around with indoor maps for years; you can check the layout of many department stores and other large indoor spaces in Google Maps. Find My Device can show on those maps where your device is located. Here's the changelog for the latest version: "Support for indoor maps to help you find your device in airports, malls, or other large buildings. And, Support for work profiles."
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Google's Find My Device Tool Can Now Map Out Exactly Where You Left Your Phone Inside Some Buildings

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  • by Fly Swatter ( 30498 ) on Wednesday November 21, 2018 @04:55PM (#57681698) Homepage
    tracked you.

    For once it might benefit the end user, but really they just want to help you get your tracking device back.

    -We passed creepy a long time ago.
  • That means Google is spying on your location at all times.

    Surprise, surprise, surprise.

    Why stop at being merely evil? Go whole hog and sell out to totalitarian governments, too!

  • You can figure out which patient you left it in!

  • I must have done something right. Google can't find it even though the app is installed.
  • "Yes? You're from the Google Police? What are the Googl..." (sound of silencer on gun firing 3 times).
  • I'd feel better about this if they'd also spell out exactly who else can access this sort of information about Android phone owners - but I suspect the honest answer would be "everyone with a business relationship with Google".

  • This is an app that you knowingly install and setup to use in case you need to find your device. It's not installed by default. It's not Big Brutha.

    Have a Happy Thanksgiving!! ...if that's a thing that you do this time of year :)
  • In the 80s I had a key chain that would beep every time you whistled. I lost it some where in my bedroom and even though I could here it beep I could never find it I think it fell into a vent somehow. Every time Walk Like an Egyptian came on the radio and later Patience it would go crazy. I never did find it even with the room empty when I was moving out years later and the battery never died.

    It says the phone is on the couch it must have fallen down inside and now it lost forever along with the half dozen

    • I had a defective stopwatch that I bought at a yard sale this summer. The stopwatch function didn't seem to work at all. I paid a quarter for it, so it wasn't any big deal. But then it landed somewhere in the house in a junk pile. And somehow the alarm function started working at about 11 pm. So every night I heard it beeping until a timeout, but could never locate it by the timeout. By then I had forgotten entirely about the stopwatch so I really wasn't even certain what I was looking for. It also emit

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