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- Turn On or Off Location Services in Windows 10 | Tutorials
How to Turn On or Off Location Service in Windows 10 Information Many Windows and third party apps and services request and use your devi
- Manage your Android device’s location settings - Google Help
If Location History is turned on for your account, you may find Timeline in your app and account settings Learn more You can use location-based services such as local search results, commute predictions, and nearby restaurants based on your device's location, when device location is on in settings
- Manage your Location History - Google Account Help
In the coming months, the Location History setting name will change to Timeline If Location History is turned on for your account, you may find Timeline in your app and account settings
- Find improve your location’s accuracy in Google Maps
The smaller the circle, the more certain the app is about your location If the blue dot isn’t visible or is gray, Maps can’t find your current location Instead, Maps shows the last location you visited Tip: If there’s something between you and cell towers, like a parking garage or tall buildings, your blue dot might not be accurate
- Understand manage your location when you search on Google
You can update your location settings as you use Google services to get the search results you want and control your privacy in a way that's right for you If you want to learn more about how locatio n works before you change your settings, below you’ll find info on how Google determines location when you search
- Turn On or Off Location Access for Desktop apps in Windows 10
To give you maps to get you where you’re going, or to show you lists of shops or restaurants near you, many apps and services request location information from your device That’s what the Windows 10 location service does: tells your apps and services where you are or where you’ve been, so that you can get info more relevant to you
- Manage location permissions for apps - Google Account Help
Manage location permissions for apps You can let apps use your device's location to take action for you or give you information For example, apps can use your device's location to display commute traffic or find nearby restaurants
- Manage your location settings in Chrome - Google Help
How Chrome uses your location If you allow sites in Chrome to use your location, Chrome sends information to Google Location Services to get an estimate of where you are Chrome can then share that info with the site that wants your location Related resources Change site settings permissions Check if a site's connection is secure
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