Chrome Android version shares address bar area instead of Lo
The Android version of Chrome allows users to share the address bar instead of the exact localization.
Location sharing or Location to online services can be called a convenience to many users, but overly accurate sharing can result in user security, and this has led Google to redefine this feature of the popular web browser "Chrome."
According to the website, XDA mentioned how Google customized the Location sharing feature on the Android version of the Chrome web browser. The feature will share the user's location with the websites and online services that the user activates. It was originally to send Exact Location to the websites that requested it, but later the user became more aware of Privacy, bringing about the improvement of the feature.
According to an e-mail press release from Google, this updated version of the feature allows users to choose when the user's website is visited, where the user is asked to know the location of the user, whether they choose Precise or Approximate, both of which have different advantages. If they choose Precise, they can better access products and services in the user's area, while if they want to receive local news or acknowledge the local weather forecast, the choice of neighborhood option is sufficient for use.
In addition, Google has added a related API so that the developer can ask the user to choose the Accurancy Level that is appropriate for the application's operation. At the same time, Google has asked the developer to be honest in creating requests for the user and requests for Precise sharing only if there is a critical need for the application.























































































