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How Chrome uses your location. If you allow sites in Chrome to use your location, Chrome sends information to Google Location Services to get an estimate of where you are. Chrome can then share that info with the site that wants your location. Related resources. Change site settings permissions; Check if a site's connection is secure
How Chrome uses your location. If you allow sites in Chrome to use your location, Chrome sends information to Google Location Services to get an estimate of where you are. Chrome can then share that info with the site that wants your location. Related resources. Change site settings permissions; Check if a site's connection is secure
How Chrome uses your location. If you allow sites in Chrome to use your location, Chrome sends information to Google Location Services to get an estimate of where you are. Chrome can then share that info with the site that wants your location. Related resources. Change site settings permissions; Check if a site's connection is secure
Apps with location permission can access your device's location to give you location-based info, services, or ads. Learn how to manage location permissions for apps. If Location Accuracy (also known as Google Location Services) is on, Location Accuracy can collect data to improve location accuracy and location-based services.
Ask every time: Every time you open the app, it’ll ask to use your location. The app can use the setting until you close it. Don't allow: The app cannot use your location, even when you’re using the app. If you've allowed location access, you can also turn Use precise location on or off.
In your browser, give Maps location permission. Manage your location settings in Chrome. If you use an Internet browser other than Chrome, find instructions on that browser’s website. On your computer, open Google Maps. At the bottom right, click My location . The blue dot on the map shows your location.
Most websites and web services, including Google's, don't change their behavior when they receive a Do Not Track request. Chrome doesn't provide details of which websites and web services respect Do Not Track requests and how websites interpret them. On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, select More Settings.
Intrusive Ads: Sites usually show ads so they can provide content or services at no charge. However, some sites are known to show intrusive or misleading ads. Learn more about ads. Location: Sites usually use your location for relevant features or info, like local news or nearby shops. Learn how to share your location.
Official Google Chrome Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Chrome and other answers to frequently asked questions.
Google Location Services; Location Sharing; Find My Device; When Location History is off. Your device doesn’t save its location to your Location History. You may have previous Location History data in your account. You can manually delete it anytime. Your settings don’t change for other location services on your device, such as: