
"Google announced that Chrome's Android app will now allow users to share their approximate location with websites, providing more privacy without sacrificing functionality. Users can still choose to share their precise location if they prefer."
"The approximate location sharing feature is set to be introduced on Chrome for desktops in the coming months, along with new APIs for developers to specify their location data needs."
"Developers are encouraged to review their location needs and only request precise location data when it is essential for the functionality of their websites."
"While iPhone and iPad users have had the option to enable approximate location data for specific apps, this new feature in Chrome offers a more detailed approach to location sharing."
Google's Chrome app for Android introduces a feature that enables users to share their approximate location with websites, enhancing privacy. Users can still opt to share precise location data if needed. This feature is expected to be available on Chrome for desktops soon. Developers are encouraged to assess their location data requirements and request precise data only when necessary. While iOS users have had similar options for specific apps, this new feature offers more granular control for Android users.
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