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Macabeo Eastman

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Jul 18, 2024, 10:34:29 AM7/18/24
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Did the policy in Google Maps for -18s change recently?

Since a couple of weeks our students (primary school) can no longer use the pegman in Google Maps. They can place the pegman on the map, but street view does not open.

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We are experiencing the same situation where students can not drag the pegman to a street. However, they can click on the street, then select street view and it opens. Appears to be a issue just with the pegman?

Just noticed this here as well. I recommend reporting this to support and maybe they can take this into consideration. You may want to try the Feature Idea's area of this forum as well to see if this can be fixed for edu users.

We have noticed the same issue with both Maps and Earth websites...street view not working on either of these websites for student accounts that have been aged restricted within their OU of Google Workspace for Education

Users in our Staff OUs that are not age restricted work just fine. If I temporarily move a test student account to a Staff OU, or create a sub OU without age restrictions, that account will then work just fine, move it back and it stops working again ?

It is a very strange issue... We have also noticed that the traffic layer does not work, it's greyed out. The Google Maps phone app also does not work at all as guessing it relies heavily on the traffic feature

We just opened a case, too. It works for students under 18 when they use a personal account, but not their school acocunts. So it seems that it *was* impacted by the changes earlier this school year.

Talk to the Google Admin at your school for they should be able to change the settings to permit students to use Google Maps. Kindly review the following Google Workspace Admin Resource: Turn Maps on or off for users

The specific issue is that they cannot make use of Street View on either of the apps and this restriction is directly connected to whether or not the OU is designated for under 18 year olds.

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