Apple Maps May Start Showing Ads: Navigation App Could Soon Serve Sponsored Results

Apple Maps, long seen as a privacy-focused but modest navigation tool, may be adding ads to search results later this year, Bloomberg reports. Users searching for restaurants, stores, or bars could see businesses that win bidding for top placement in the app.

Key points:

  • Ads in Apple Maps: Companies could bid to appear alongside relevant search results, similar to Google Maps and Bing Maps.
  • Revenue Potential: Apple could gain a new revenue stream by monetizing its navigation platform.
  • Recent Improvements: Despite early criticisms, Maps has grown with features like traffic insights, MICHELIN Guide integration, and Golf Digest recommendations.
  • User Concerns: How ads will interact with Apple’s privacy protections and location history remains unclear.

The company may officially announce the feature as early as this month, with ads potentially rolling out this summer. This would mark a major shift in Apple Maps’ user experience while aligning it with other major navigation apps.

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