
"Chrome on Android now finally supports approximate location sharing. So now you can set it so that it only gets an approximate location from your device to send to whatever website wants it. Previously, Chrome always wanted access to your precise location, which is overkill for most websites."
"Google is planning to release a new API for web developers that lets them request your approximate location directly, or specify if they need your precise location."
Chrome on Android has introduced approximate location sharing functionality, enabling users to share less precise location data with websites instead of exact coordinates. This feature addresses privacy concerns since most websites do not require precise location information. Users retain the ability to share precise location when necessary. Google is developing a new API for web developers that allows them to request approximate location directly or specify when precise location is required, giving developers more granular control over location data requests.
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