Android Enthusiasts Asked by Donna Brown on January 16, 2021
I am shown on google that I have visited Liverpool and Cornwall both of which are 100’s of miles away from where I live. Any ideas why?
My Facebook was hacked could this be the same thing?
No. Your location history is never completely exact. It is because GPS location is often bad, particularly in these cases:
If you see your position history (timeline) on the google, it shows you all the cities what the google thinks, you visited.
If the Wifi-based localization worked 10000 times in your life correctly, and 3 times badly, then you will see 3 cities where you never were. It does not matter that it worked correctly 9997 times, the first what you will think that you were never in Zürich or Philadelphia.
Your position timeline overweights the mistakes of the google localization. You can see these false points, many of them are airports or train stations.
Probably there are some option to change your google maps timeline retroactively.
Answered by peterh - Reinstate Monica on January 16, 2021
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