You can choose who can find your location and how long to share your location with Google Location Sharing.
Tip: Other Google products may also allow you to share a one-time location with others.
People you share your location with can always find:
- Your name and photo.
- Your deviceâs recent location even when Google apps arenât being used.
- Your deviceâs battery power and if itâs charging.
- Your arrival and departure time if they add a Location Sharing notification.
They may also find other info depending on how youâre sharing.
Location Sharing availability
Location Sharing works even when Location History is turned off.
You may get a warning when you open Location Sharing. Common causes include:
- You're in a country or region where you canât share your location.
- Location Sharing isnât available for your Google Workspace domain. To turn on Location Sharing, ask your administrator.
- You're too young to share your location.
- If your account is managed by a parent or guardian, they can manage Location Sharing with the Family Link App .
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Important: You cannot share your location in Maps Go. Learn more about Maps Go features.
Share your location
Share with a person who has a Google Account
- If you haven't already, add their Gmail address to your Google Contacts.
- âOn your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app and sign in. Learn how to sign in.â
- Tap your profile picture or initial Location sharing New share .
- Choose how long you want to share your location.
- Tap the profile of the person with whom you want to share your location. If asked about your contacts, give Google Maps access.
- Tap Send.
If you have issues with your location sharing for more than 24 hours:
- Verify your age.
- If age verification didnât fix the issue:
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps appâ .
- Tap your profile picture or initial Location sharing New share .
- Under âShare your real-time location,â toggle the time selector to Until you turn this off.
- On the people suggestions row, scroll to the right and tap More .
- In the search bar, enter a name, phone number, or email.
Important: The location sharing recipient must have a Gmail account.
- At the top, tap Send.
Share with a person who doesnât have a Google Account
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app and sign in. Learn how to sign in.
- Tap your profile picture or initial Location sharing New share .
- At the bottom, swipe left.
- To copy your location sharing link, tap Copy to clipboard.
- To share the link with someone, paste the link into an email, text, or other messaging app.
Stop sharing
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app .
- Tap your profile picture or initial Location sharing.
- Tap the profile of the person you donât want to share your location with anymore.
- Tap Stop.
Share your estimated time of arrival
When you navigate by car, foot, or bicycle, you can share your destination, estimated arrival time, and your current location. The person you share this information with can track your location until you arrive.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app .
- Set a destination. Learn how to navigate to a place.
- After you start navigation, swipe up on the information card.
- Tap Share trip progress.
- Tap the profile of the person with whom you want to share Share.
- When you reach your destination or stop navigation, you stop sharing your location.
- To stop sharing before you arrive: ââââââââââââââSwipe up on the information card âââââââ tap Stop sharing.
Get someoneâs location
Find someone's location
When someone shares their location with you, you can find them on your map.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps appâ .
- Tap your profile picture or initial Location sharing.
- Tap the profile of the person you want to find.
- To update the person's location: Tap on the person's icon More Refresh.
Tip: If you have a Pixel phone, learn how to find someone with Live View.
Ask for someoneâs location
If you shared your location with someone, or they shared with you in the past, you can ask for their location in Maps.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app .
- Tap your profile picture or initial Location sharing.
- Tap a contact who shared with you before.
- Tap Request Request.
After you ask for your contactâs location, they get your email address, a notification and can:
- Find your profile to verify who you are.
- Share their location with you.
- Ignore your request.
- Block you. You can't ask for their location anymore.
Hide or show someone's location
Hide someone's location
If you donât want someoneâs real-time location on your map, you can hide it. You can turn their location back on at any time.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps appâ .
- On the map, tap their icon.
- At the bottom, tap More .
- Tap Hide from map.
Tip: You can permanently block someoneâs location from your map. Learn how to block another personâs account.
Turn on someoneâs location youâve hidden
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps appâ .
- Tap your profile picture or initial Location sharing More .
- At the bottom, tap their information.
- At the top, tap Unhide.
Deny or block a location request
- Deny the request: Tap No. Your location isnât shared.
- Block the requester: Tap Block. Your location isnât shared and the requester canât ask for your location anymore. When you block someone, it affects how they can contact you in other Google products. Learn more about blocking users.
Unblock someone
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps appâ .
- Tap your profile picture or initial Location sharing.
- At the top, tap More Blocked users.
- Next to the person you want to unblock, tap Remove .