Google Play Store Adds Location-Based Recommendations for Local Content

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26 Jul 2024

The Google Play Store, the go-to destination for Android users to download apps and games, is taking a significant step forward with its new local recommendations feature. Traditionally, the Play Store has utilized region locking to provide content based on the user's country. However, this new feature leverages your device's location to offer more granular, city or state-specific recommendations.

Enhancing Local Relevance

Upon opening the Google Play Store app on a Galaxy Z Flip 6, users may encounter a pop-up asking if they want to see local recommendations. The prompt reads: "Play can use your device location to recommend apps, offers, and other local content that are relevant in your area." This marks a shift towards providing users with more locally relevant information, enhancing their overall experience.

Granting this permission allows the Play Store to access your device’s approximate location, a feature introduced in Android 12. According to Google's documentation, this level of accuracy—within about 3 square kilometers (approximately 1.2 square miles)—is sufficient for delivering pertinent local content.

Implications for Content and Distribution

Beyond personalized recommendations, the Google Play Store will also utilize your approximate location to enforce local guidelines on content and distribution. While the specifics of this enforcement remain unclear, it suggests that certain apps may be hidden based on your current location, even if they are available in your country.

If users prefer not to participate in this feature, they can easily opt out. By navigating to the Play Store’s settings page, expanding the General dropdown, and toggling off the "Use device location" option, users can maintain their privacy. Alternatively, they can revoke the Play Store’s location access through the Android Settings app.

Gradual Rollout

As of now, this feature appears to be in its early stages of rollout. Despite encountering it on a single device, inquiries among other users revealed that they had not yet received it. However, given the existence of a support page for this feature, it is likely that more users will see it soon.

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Update: 26 Jul 2024