In addition, Google points out that a new feature called bulk delete will be coming to Android users next month; this will allow them to find and delete multiple places from their Timeline and Location History in one fell swoop. But Google wants you to make sure that you know what you'll be missing by not allowing it to keep your Location History. If you use incognito mode or delete Location History, you won't be able to see wait times at restaurants and grocery stores (which is computed using "aggregated and anonymized Location History information"). You also won't be able to see previews of the parking situation at your destination, be given a time-to-leave alert, use "Your Match" to calculate how much you might enjoy a particular eatery and use the Explore tab to find nearby coffee shops, parks restaurants and more.
Lastly, Google is adding a much needed new feature to the Android version of the Google Opinion Rewards app. The app allows you to build up Play Store credit by answering survey questions. Depending on what is being asked, users can score 10 cents to nearly $1 each time they participate. The credit must be used within a year, something that not every user knew. Recently, there were some complaints about credits disappearing from the app after they had expired. To make sure that users don't waste any credits, an expiration date for the oldest credit will now appear underneath the account owner's current balance.
We've used the app during the year and all it takes is a few seconds of your time. And the credit can be used to purchase videos, books, apps and to make in-app purchases. Android users can install the app from this link. Because Google Play Store credits would be useless to iOS users, this version of the app pays out in small cash credits that are deposited into a PayPal account.ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sbTOp5yaqpWjrm%2BvzqZmp52nqHyIu86go55lkaO7sMHNnJysZZ6axG6yxJqrrqqVqHqnu9Fmfqinl6GybpnAqapmraOav7SryJ1oa2lgZX0%3D