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Click Directions . Add a starting point and a destination. To edit your starting point, at the top, click Your location. Below the destinations that you entered, click Add destination . To add a stop, choose another destination. You can add up to nine stops, which includes the final destination. To get directions, click on a route.
Click Directions . Add a starting point and a destination. To edit your starting point, at the top, click Your location. Below the destinations you entered, click Add destination . To add a stop, choose another destination. You can add up to 9 stops, which includes the final destination. To get directions, click on a route.
Preview directions in Street View. Important: To get directions in Street View, enter a destination and tap Directions . On your Android phone or tablet, to get detailed directions, pull up the bottom window. If a preview is available for a step, a photo shows. To get to Street View for the step you want, tap the photo.
Let Google Maps use your current location and audio speakers. Start or stop navigation. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app . Search for a place or tap it on the map. At the bottom left, tap Directions. If you touch and hold the button instead, you’ll start navigation and can skip steps 4 through 6.
At the bottom right, click My location . If you’re asked to share your location, choose Allow. If the blue dot appears and shows your location, then Maps already has location permission in your browser. If there’s a message that says "Google Maps does not have permission to use your location," continue to the next steps.
Click Directions . Enter your desired locations. Choose a route. Click Send to phone . Select the device or email that you’d like to send the directions to. Share directions with others. On your computer, open Google Maps. Click Directions . Enter your desired location. Choose a route. Click Share . Select any of these options:
At the top of the screen, turn Access to my location on or off. When location access is on, pick either or both of: GPS satellites: Lets your device estimate its location from satellite signals, like a GPS device. Wi-Fi & mobile network location: Lets your device use Google Location Services to help estimate its location faster, with or without ...
To search for a place, enter the latitude and longitude GPS coordinates on Google Maps. You can also find the coordinates of the places you previously found. Besides longitude and latitude, you
This kind of precise location is useful in apps, like Google Maps to give directions or help you get useful nearby search results. For example, some searches that rely more on precisely where you are, like coffee shop , bus stop or atm , will usually give more helpful results with location permissions turned on.
Anonymous data from your phone: If location data collection is turned on, your phone sends bits of anonymous data to Google. This shows your location and helps us pinpoint traffic jams. Maps uses this information to give you the best route and estimate travel times.