You can use a few different tools, like Google Santa Tracker, to track down Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.
By ET Spotlight Special |
Agencies
On Christmas Eve, many people are currently busy locating Santa Claus all around the world. Since the 1960s, Santa Claus has been on the North American Aerospace Defense Command's radar. However, NORAD is not the only organization to do this. During Kris Kringle's enchanted one-night trek worldwide in 2004, Google took up the task of tracking it.
Google Santa Tracker is an annual holiday-themed entertainment website initially launched in 2004. It stimulates the tracking of the fabled character Santa Claus on Christmas Eve using predefined GPS data.
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Additionally, it enables users to play, watch, and study thanks to the daily activities launched every December. Meanwhile, many people are now trying to learn how to track Santa through Google. So, let's go through with it:
How to track Santa Claus with Google?
As Christmas Eve approaches, the powerful search engine Google is currently monitoring the location of Santa Claus. Because of this, users can track Father Christmas' journey worldwide and see how many gifts have been left under trees, similar to the NORAD Santa Tracker.
The app tells us how long it will be until Santa Claus descends the chimney, so we can inform the youngsters when to lie down in bed to anticipate gifts in their Christmas stockings.
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Additionally, Google gives users access to various other activities, such as games and the tracker. On the Google Santa Tracker homepage, you may use the program online with a computer, or you can download it to your smartphone from the Google Play store.
FAQs.
1- How did the custom of keeping track of Santa's journeys begin? The yearly custom of following Santa Claus' travels took off when a little boy unintentionally contacted the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD) in 1955 to inquire about his location.
2- Who first started tracking Santa Claus? North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) first started tracking Santa in early 1955.