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Home » You can now win back a shred of privacy with approximate location sharing in Chrome
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You can now win back a shred of privacy with approximate location sharing in Chrome

By technologistmag.com5 May 20262 Mins Read
You can now win back a shred of privacy with approximate location sharing in Chrome
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Google is finally giving Chrome users something that’s been oddly missing for years: a middle ground between “share everything” and “share nothing.” And honestly, it’s about time.

What is approximate location sharing in Chrome?

Google has introduced approximate location sharing in Chrome on Android, letting users choose between sharing their exact location or just a broader, less precise area like a neighborhood.

Until now, most websites either got full access to the precise location or nothing at all. With this update, Chrome adds a new layer of control directly in the permission prompt, where users can pick between Precise and Approximate location depending on what the site actually needs.

The logic is pretty straightforward. Some tasks, like navigation or deliveries, still need exact location, but things like weather updates or local news really don’t. And that’s where this feature fits in. It lets users share just enough data to make things work, without handing over their exact coordinates every time.

Why is this a bigger deal than it sounds?

On paper, this looks like a small toggle. In reality, it fixes a long-standing privacy gap. Location data is one of the most sensitive pieces of information a browser can access. And for years, websites have often asked for more precision than they actually needed. This change flips that dynamic a bit, putting more control back in the user’s hands.

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With reports of shady Chrome extensions abusing user data and Google preparing new ways to limit automatic data sharing, features like this feel less like a bonus and more like a necessary course correction. The fact that the approximate location will also expand to desktop browsers in the coming months shows Google is taking this seriously.

Privacy is finally shifting from all-or-nothing to smart, selective control. As such, even small changes like this feel like a meaningful win.

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