Google Maps 'Incognito Mode' starts rolling out to Android users
With Incognito Mode, activity in the app such as search queries, directions, or location, won't be saved to your Google Account.
![The feature will be rolled out on Google Maps in nearly 200 cities worldwide. The feature will be rolled out on Google Maps in nearly 200 cities worldwide.](https://s3.ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/images.asianage.com/images/aa-Cover-c82tpdnhbi3qcqqfsm02nkunu6-20190630020905.Medi.jpeg)
The feature is only available for Android users currently. Google has not revealed when iPhone users can expect to get this functionality on their phones.
The long-promised Incognito Mode for Google Maps is finally being rolled out to Android users.
With Incognito Mode, activity in the app such as search queries, directions, or location, won't be saved to your Google Account, the official blog notes.
To enable the Incognito Mode, tap on your profile picture in the Google Maps app and select 'Turn on Incognito Mode'.
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