Google Opinion Rewards Changes: What You Need to Know

Google Headquarters, Mountain View, USASat Nov 16 2024
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Google Opinion Rewards is undergoing a significant change. Users are now prompted to agree to share their location data to continue receiving local surveys. This shift is due to Google's decision to store location data locally on devices instead of servers. Previously, the app relied on your device's Location History to send you surveys from nearby businesses you had visited. While not mandatory, having Location History on increased the number and frequency of these surveys. Now, with the new Timeline feature, Google Opinion Rewards needs your consent to access and share your on-device location data. If you don't agree, you won't get surveys based on your visits to participating businesses. This change affects how much money you can earn from the app. The transition to Timeline is part of a broader change in how Google handles location data. Google Maps is shifting from server-based Location History to an on-device Timeline. This means your location data will be stored on your device, not on Google's servers. Other Google apps, like Opinion Rewards, are adapting to this change. The app's latest update, version 2024110402, introduces this new system. Once you accept the new setting, your location data will be automatically uploaded and used for surveys. But if you don't consent, the app won't know where you've been and won't send you relevant surveys. This change raises questions about privacy and data control. While Google is moving towards more local data storage, it still needs your consent to access and use this data. It's important to consider how much of your location data you're comfortable sharing. This change also highlights the impact of technological shifts on how apps collect and use data.