Google Chrome on Android Adds Approximate Location Sharing for Enhanced User Privacy

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Google has updated Chrome on Android to allow users to share approximate location data with websites, providing a privacy-focused alternative to precise geolocation. While precise data remains available for navigation or delivery services, the new feature enables users to restrict access for tasks like weather or news updates. To support this transition, Google is introducing new APIs that allow web developers to request either approximate or precise location based on specific functional requirements. The company is encouraging developers to minimize requests for granular data. While Google plans to roll out this functionality to desktop browsers in the coming months, it has not provided a timeline for a potential release on iOS, marking a significant shift in how mobile browsers manage sensitive user data.





