
The Google Maps schedule has always been useful although it is a little uncomfortable to keep a full record everywhere your phone goes (and you may be with it). Google recently changed the way it stored the schedule data to improve privacy, but the company now confirms that a “technical problem” has led to the loss of many users completely the history of the schedule, and there may be no way to recover it.
The timetable, previously known as the history of the site, is very useful if you need to know your location on a specific day or if you cannot remember where you have found an elegant tape on your last vacation. Many Google users have become very fond of accessing this data. However, Google also managed to reach it. Starting in 2024, Google has moved to storing only time schedule data on the user’s individual smartphone instead of its reserves to the cloud. Perhaps you can find out where this is happening.
Users began that the pipes are in the past few weeks, and they have been published on Google Support Forumsand I respondedAnd other social media that lost their schedule data. Google investigates the problem, and the news is not good. In an email sent during the weekend, Google confirmed what many people already fear: the maps have accidentally deleted the schedule data on countless devices.
A Google spokesman confirmed that this is the result of a technical problem, not the user’s mistake or a deliberate change. It is not clear how this happened, but we were on up to update failed maps. Google usually put up updates in the waves, and the defective construction in this case has reached a large number of devices before stopping it.
You have exactly one solution to this problem, but only if you are planning for the future. When Google began the full change in the local storage of the schedule data, it added several features to control the feature. While the data is stored locally by default, you have the option to create encrypted backup copies in the cloud. If you do, you should be able to restore data.