Google Maps is testing a new feature that suggests sponsored stops to drivers, according to a recent report. Users have spotted these pop-up ads that can be distracting and potentially dangerous for drivers.
A user named Anthony Higman shared his experience on social media, revealing that the Google Maps app directed him to a low-rated business, Royal Farms, as a sponsored pitstop. Another user, Mike Blumenthal, also reported being misled by a sponsored suggestion.
These sponsored stops appear randomly and may not be based on the user’s search history, unlike traditional online ads. This new feature could be distracting, especially for new or inexperienced drivers who rely on audio navigation while driving.
The idea of sponsored stops seems to be taken from Google’s subsidiary, Waze, which is supposed to show such suggestions only when the vehicle is not in motion. However, some users have reported receiving these sponsored recommendations while driving.
It is unclear whether this feature is still in testing or will be rolled out to all users in the future. Some users have expressed concerns about the potential intrusiveness of these pop-up ads, with one user stating that they would stop using the app if they continue to receive sponsored suggestions while driving.
On the other hand, some users see this feature as a way to discover new places to visit. The balance between convenience and safety remains a point of contention among users who have encountered these sponsored stops on Google Maps.
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