> For my second point, that means that we couldn't use the latitude and
> longitude to retrieve the user's timezone? ...
> And what about displaying
> the distance from the current user with displayed location?

That would arguably be storing and using Google's data for some other
purpose than improving map display i.e. against the terms.

The get-round would be the same ; not to store Google's data, but
instead store what the user provides via some suggest-and-drag
interface.   There's nothing to stop the 'suggest' interface from
placing an arrow or marker some random distance away from the
suggested geocoded location to (a) encourage the user to fix it
properly (b) demonstrate you are not storing Google's data as-is.

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