Google Introduces Approximate Location Sharing for Chrome on Android to Enhance User Privacy

Story Summary
Google has launched an approximate location feature for Chrome on Android, allowing users to restrict websites to general location data rather than precise coordinates. Announced by Product Manager Archit Agarwal on May 5, 2026, the update aims to balance user privacy with functional necessity, as precise data remains available for tasks like navigation or delivery services. Google plans to extend this functionality to desktop versions in the coming months and will release new APIs enabling developers to specify whether their applications require precise or approximate location data. This shift reflects a broader industry trend toward data minimization, encouraging developers to request only the information essential for site functionality while providing users with granular control over their digital footprint.





