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Google says it’ll try to export your last 90 days of Timeline data to the first signed-in device you use after the deadline. However, any Timeline data older than 90 days will be deleted.
Since Google Timeline data is now stored on your smartphone, the best way to get your most up-to-date location history is to export your Timeline data from your device.
Google Maps Timeline automatically logs where you’ve been, to a scarily accurate degree. I’ve previously searched for a pub in London on Google Maps, only for the page result to say “You ...
In Google Maps for Android or iOS, tap your account picture (top right), then Your Timeline. You get the same data whichever device you’re using, but it’s presented in a slightly different way.
Google deleted the Timeline data for many of its Maps users. If you had a backup enabled, you should be able to restore that data, but otherwise, it's likely lost forever.
Launch Google Maps on your phone, tap your profile icon at the top, and then select Timeline. Tap the cloud icon. From the "Your backups" section, select a device, tap More, and then select Import.
Make sure you have the latest version of Google Maps, then go to your Timeline. Tap the cloud icon near the top of your screen, and choose a backup to import your data.
To check for backed-up Timeline data, open Maps and go to the Timeline section. There should be a cloud icon at the top with an arrow—if it's a cloud with a line through it, you're out of luck.
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