Chrome on Android now supports approximate instead of precise location sharing
The new feature is a small win for Android users, as it gives them more control over how much location data they share with websites.
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Google has enabled Chrome on Android to share approximate rather than precise location data with websites, giving users more granular control over their location privacy. The feature allows users to provide approximate location for purposes like weather and news while still enabling precise location sharing when necessary for functions like navigation or delivery orders. Google plans to expand this capability to desktop Chrome in coming months and is introducing new APIs to help developers request either approximate or precise location based on their actual needs.








