03-28-2017 06:34 PM
Wow, to participate in 'Local Guides', you have to let Google track your every movement? It reminds me of scientists attaching radio collars to animals in order to study them. Except I'd trust scientists more than a mega-corporation. My movements are pretty boring, but dressing up a people-tracking app by offering 'points & levels' seems pretty cynical to me. Tell it like it is Google.. "We will make heaps of money by tracking the movements of large numbers of people and selling / using their data to promote products through advertising. We will sell your data to businesses who want to target you. Why not participate? You get [no monetary reward] by doing so, but we will try to make you feel special by giving you fluff rewards".
03-30-2017 09:58 AM
SolutionHi @DuncanW,
Google Maps uses your location settings under that tab to offer you suggestions of where you've been and to make it easier to contribute. But if you go look for any place on Maps and tap on its name, you can write a review, upload photos, suggests changes, without even sharing your location data.
03-28-2017 06:43 PM
There's no requirement to share location to participate in Local Guides, and you can always turn of location tracking at any time
03-28-2017 06:47 PM
"fluff rewards" made me smile 🙂
03-28-2017 07:10 PM
Very interesting, because under the 'contribute' tag, the only option I have is to turn on tracking. It doesn't appear I can do anything until I've done this. Again it's a cynical move because you know most people aren't going to search for ages to find out how to contribute without turning on tracking. Just be honest about it, that's my point. Tell it how it is.
03-28-2017 07:17 PM
I believe in "don't be evil" philosophy embraced by Google founders and radicated in all the company.
They need to make godzillion of dollars to keep everything running, but if they want to turn on your tracking, they will do to offer a better service, to estimate traffic, and to make your route. 😉
03-28-2017 11:19 PM
Hi @DuncanW,
Can you post a screen shot where you must enable tracking before being able contribute to Maps?
03-29-2017 04:05 AM
Sure SampsonF, I've pasted it below.
When I click "contribute" tab, it only gives me the option to turn on tracking. While I like the idea of people contributing to a shared knowledge pool, I'm not keen on having to do the tracking thing!
Maybe I'm just using it wrong.
03-29-2017 04:10 AM
Hi @DuncanW,
Make no mistake, Google definitely want us to enable it.
As a matter of fact, we do not have to enable Location History at all to contribute to Maps. We can:
1. Open a place in Maps
- add photos
- write reviews
- answer questions
- edit details
- mark place as close
2. Add Missing Place
By enabling Location History, the immediate benefit is:
- from the My Contribution tag, you will be "reminded" which place you visited that you can further contribute.
That's it, that's all.
03-29-2017 07:06 PM - edited 03-29-2017 07:07 PM
Thanks SampsonF!
I have managed to add one of my old photos which used to be on Panoramio! It's not the easiest process and you cant do it using the Local Guides interface unfortunately, but you are right, I could do it without turning on the tracking feature. Thanks for taking the time to explain how this is done.
Cheers.
03-30-2017 09:58 AM
SolutionHi @DuncanW,
Google Maps uses your location settings under that tab to offer you suggestions of where you've been and to make it easier to contribute. But if you go look for any place on Maps and tap on its name, you can write a review, upload photos, suggests changes, without even sharing your location data.