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Account Closed
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  • San Diego, CA
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Has anyone used Google location history to business related trips

Account Closed
  • Developer
  • San Diego, CA
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I'm trying to find an easier way to track mileage to and from my properties and I can look through my location history on my phone and see exactly what days I drove to them. What I haven't figured out how to do is get it to return a search query to give me an easy list to look at of what days I've visited them which I think would be immensely helpful. Has anyone done something similar or is there any reason this wouldn't be a good way to track this?

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Christopher Smith
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Christopher Smith
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Hav you tried mileage IQ? It's specifically designed for tracking business mileage. I'm thinking about using this to substantiate for tax purposes.

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