Can you transfer Google Maps data to another account?

Can you transfer Google Maps data to another account?

Is it possible to move/migrate all my maps data to a different account? Hi Geovai, You cannot transfer the timeline history either. If you want to save it for references purposes you can do so on GoogleTakeout, but you would not be able to import it to another account.

Why is FeedBurner in my Google account?

FeedBurner is Google’s RSS feed management service that lets you customize and promote your feeds, and send out updates to your feed by email. Blogger’s “subscribe by email” service uses FeedBurner, so if you have ever enabled email subscriptions for your Blogger blog, you have a FeedBurner account.

How do I delete my FeedBurner account?

If you want to stop using FeedBurner without deleting your Google account, you can simply delete the feeds in your FeedBurner account individually from the My Feeds page in the FeedBurner control panel (by clicking a feed title, and then Delete Feed… at the top of the screen), and deactivate any remaining services …

Is FeedBurner still active?

FeedBurner is Google’s RSS feed management service that many bloggers relied upon several years ago (What is RSS?). While Google hasn’t shut it down yet, it has been rumored for quite sometime that Google is going to shut it down. FeedBurner API was taken down. They also retired the Adsense for Feeds feature.

How do I disable FeedBurner?

To disable Feedburner for your Blogger blog:

  1. Log into your Blogger dashboard.
  2. Click: Settings > Other.
  3. Click “Remove” next to “Post Feed Redirect URL”
  4. Click “Save Settings”

How do I delete my RSS account?

Click File > Account Settings > Account Settings. On the RSS Feeds tab, under Feed Name, click the RSS Feed, and then click Remove. Note: To cancel multiple RSS Feeds, press and hold Ctrl as you click RSS Feed names. When prompted to confirm the deletion, click Yes.

How do I replace FeedBurner?

The Best Feedburner Alternatives

  1. Feedblitz is really the only option available that offers both RSS and email subscription in one tool.
  2. MailChimp is a great option if you’re not blogging that often-it has a free plan that allows you to have up to 2,000 subscribers and 12,000 emails a month.