ANDROID owners will receive a free upgrade – with a brand new button to save drivers from parking nightmares.

Google Maps is adding a feature which will help motorists remember where they parked their car.

Google has made the free upgrade easier to get

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Google has made the free upgrade easier to getCredit: Getty

Drivers can save their parking location when they arrive at their destination.

They can then use Google Maps on their phone to find the way back to their car.

The button was actually first launched back in 2017 – but it was hidden away and tricky to activate.

Now the button is impossible to miss on the Google Maps for Android Auto home screen.

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All you need to do is tap the “Save Parking Location” button on your Android Auto app.

It comes after Google Maps users were left stunned when they spotted a “serial flasher” striking again on the website.

Reddit user shared a snap appearing to show a man standing completely naked in a hotel room.

The pic was taken on a selfie stick, bizarrely lengthening the man’s arm.

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He attached the photo to the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas, with the snap pinned to its Sphere concert arena.

His X-rated photo has since been removed from Google Maps.

Another Reddit user said: “Apparently this isn’t the first time he’s done this.

“He also pulled this same stunt with The Great Wall of China.”

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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