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106 This simple setting changed how I used Google Maps forever – and it could bring big benefits to you too

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TechRadar 3 place · 02/01/2026 07:30 EDT

This simple setting changed how I used Google Maps forever – and it could bring big benefits to you too

The map details feature in Google Maps has improved my travel for good. Here’s how to use it.

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