How to Inactive or turn off the New Geolocation Feature in Google Chrome
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Readers should note that the new Geolocation feature does not give out your details by default, so do not panic. It is also only active, at the time of this writing, in the Dev and Beta channel builds of Chrome—so if you are using the regular stable build this feature will not arrive for a while anyway.
What’s this Geolocation Feature?
Geolocation is a way for your browser to tell a website about your physical location, so you can get results tailored to where you actually are—for example, if you visited Google Maps it can ask you for your location to give you an accurate picture of where you are.
To use this feature in Google Maps, you would click on the small white icon to activate the feature.
As soon as you have clicked on the small white icon, a thin green toolbar will appear at the top of the webpage, asking to Allow or Deny.
How to Turn Chrome’s Geolocation Off
If you want to turn geolocation off you will need to open the “Chrome Options Window”, navigate to the third tab Under the Bonnet, and click on the “Content settings… ” button.
When the “Content Settings Window” opens go to the “Location Tab” and select “Do not allow any site to track my physical location”. Once that is done close out the “Content Settings & Chrome Options Windows”.
When you go back to Google Maps and try using the small white icon again this is the message that you will see at the top of the page. Now that is much better!
If you are unhappy with geolocation being enabled by default in the latest Dev/Beta Channel release then this will help get the problem sorted out nicely.
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