The application now features a dedicated People tab, surfacing contacts who have opted to share their location through Google Maps. This functionality extends to users on iOS, ensuring cross-platform visibility for those within your circle. Beyond monitoring others, the interface allows you to manage your own sharing permissions, including adjustments to session duration.
This shift brings Google’s utility closer to the structure of Apple’s Find My app, which has long utilized a split-screen design to toggle between device and contact locations. By folding the location-sharing capabilities of Google Maps into the device-finding ecosystem, the company aims to simplify the retrieval of both lost hardware and moving targets.

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