Some users just had their timeline data wiped from Google Maps.
The Historical Archivescompany told Mashable in a statement that it "briefly experienced a technical issue that caused the deletion of Timeline data for some people." It's unclear how many users were affected.
"Nearly everyone with encrypted Timeline backups will be able to restore their data; unfortunately, those who did not have backups enabled will not be able to recover lost data," Google wrote in its statement. Timeline services have since been restored.
Timeline data is helpful if you want to, say, return to an old location from earlier this week but don't remember the address or want to take a similar route but don't remember the exact turns. As Google said, if you had your backup turned on, you'd be able to restore your data pretty easily, but it's turned off by default.
You'll need to make sure Google Maps is updated to the latest version. Then, navigate to your profile and click "Your Timeline." Then tap the cloud icon and choose backup, which will import your data.
If you didn't have your backup turned on, it looks like that data is gone forever — and Google won't be able to retrieve it for you.
Topics Google
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
NYT Strands hints, answers for May 5
Join Us This Thursday! by The Paris Review
The Troubadour of Honed Banality by Barry Yourgrau
Salter’s Armory by Jenny Hendrix
Bargaining For the Common Good
The Spring Issue: Peter Cole by Robyn Creswell
Remembering Margaret Weatherford by Sadie Stein
Walk Like Updike, Live Like Lowell, Eat Your Words by Sadie Stein
Fyre Festival and Trump’s Language
Exit Art, 1982–2012 by Hua Hsu
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。