Google Moves Maps to the Root Google.com Domain

Garrit Franke:

Yesterday I was asked to allow the usage of location services for
Google Maps seemingly out of nowhere. Of course I accepted. After
all, I just wanted to check a route to a local business and I was
in a hurry. Back home I opened Google Maps again, and noticed that
maps.google.com now redirects to google.com/maps. This implies
that the permissions I give to Google Maps now apply to all of
Google’s services hosted under this domain. So far I only
identified Google Flights to have made the same switch
(google.com/flights), though I’m sure they’re just beginning to
transfer their services to the main google.com domain.

Congratulations, you now have permission to geo-track me across
all of your services.

Grant location access to Google Maps now, and you grant it to all of Google.

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