Google ends support for its Trusted Contact app on December 1; Google Maps will take over location s
The Verge reports that now, the location-sharing functionality will be available only via the Google Maps app. However, the feature in Google Maps is slightly different than the one on the Trusted Contacts app: it requires you to manually share your location, while the Trusted Contacts app, if enabled, will share your location automatically if you don’t respond for 5 minutes, to the person who requested it.
The Trusted Contacts app was useful in emergency situations, or if you have family members quite worried about you and your location. You can see how it worked on this GIF:
Support for the Trusted Contact app ends in December and users can no longer download it from the Google Play Store. If you’ve used it until now, you can download your contacts from your Trusted Contacts page.
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