Everything has coordinates and UTC time stamps and places have street addresses and business names. There are a number of object types in the data places visited, activities that describe movement (like driving and walking, but many more possibilities), places parked at and child places, where visiting a place was judged to result in secondary place visits - like shopping. When you get some data you'll see it is in month chunks as JSON documents, for example 2022_MARCH.json. While setting up your export there are some options to send the data to a cloud store, these are accessible to Data Interoperability too: There are a lot of things you can package up in any download, if you're only interested in location data deselect all options and scroll about 2/3 the way through the options to find Location History, and select it: If you enable location history on your Android device you can download periodic snapshots of the location data, along with many other variables, from Google's Takeout site. Well we can't, but the phone owner sure can, and as usual with ArcGIS Data Interoperability, it's no-code easy! This article is another spinoff from the recent (at writing) 2022 Esri Partner and Developer conferences in Palm Springs, California, where an attendee asked if we could see where his Android phone goes.
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