User's Manual

PRESTIGE Android Tablet Guide Book
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Location reporting refers your tablet’s ability to report
your current location for the purpose of recording your
location history.
Location history refers to your tablet’s ability to store your
past locations, including home and work.
When you decide to use Google Now, you’ll start reporting
your location and turn on your location history. Google
won’t share this information with other users or marketers
without your permission.
If you opted in to location history in the past, Google Now
uses your previously recorded locations as well as ongoing
locations when making suggestions. Turning off location
history pauses the collection of location information, but
doesn’t delete your history. To manage or delete your
location details, visit google.com/locationhistory.
Along with location history, Google Now uses your tablet’s
location access service, which must also be turned on for
Google Now to work. To manage this setting, go to
Settings > Personal > Location access.
For more details, see “Control location access, reporting, &
history.”