Windsor Star

MAP APP PUSHES PRIVACY LIMITS

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Google Maps users will soon be able to broadcast their movements to friends and family — the latest test of how much privacy people are willing to sacrifice in an era of rampant sharing. The location-monitoring feature will begin rolling out Wednesday in an update to the Google Maps mobile app, which is already installed on most of the world’s smartphone­s. It will also be available on personal computers. Google believes the new tool will be a more convenient way for people to let someone know where they are without having to text or call them. The company has set up the controls so individual­s can decide with whom they want to share their whereabout­s and for how long. But location sharing in one of the world’s most popular apps could cause friction in marriages and other relationsh­ips if one partner demands to know where the other is at all times.

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