You can add features such as placemarks, lines, shapes, and fullscreen slides to your projects.
Projects can be viewed, but not created or edited, on your mobile devices.
Understand network connections to third-party servers
Google Earth can load data from third-party servers. A server is considered "third-party" if it isn’t owned and operated by Google. Features like Tile Overlays and KML Network Links within Earth projects may link to resources on a third-party server. Learn more about Tile Overlays.
If an Earth project triggers a network connection to a third-party server, a notification appears on your screen. The notification only appears the first time content is loaded from a new domain.
Tips:
- Always use content from trusted sources.
- Third-party servers can monitor network traffic and may be able to infer info about your use of Google Earth.
- When a Tiled Overlay is active, a third-party server could monitor individual tile loads from your IP address and learn what geographic regions you viewed.