Geolocation is a relatively new feature in the
recent versions of most browsers. It allows websites to track your
physical location, ostensibly, with a view to offer you location related
search results, services or options.
The privacy conscious among you may not want to disclose their physical location. Such users can tell their browsers to deny access by disabling the Geolocation feature. Let us see how to do it in Internet Explorer, Chrome, Opera and Firefox web browsers.
Disable Geolocation in Internet Explorer
Open Internet Explorer > Internet Options > Privacy tab. Under Location uncheck Never allow websites to request your physical location. Also press the Clear Sites button to remove old sites which have access to your physical location.Click Apply/OK and Exit IE.
The registry key affected by the change of this setting is:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\GeolocationThe value of BlockAllWebsites as 1, will mean Do not allow, whereas 0 would mean Allow websites to request your location.
This will block all websites from using Microsoft Location Services to find your computer’s approximate physical location.
Disable Geolocation in Chrome browser
Here check the Do not allow any site to track my physical location radio button.
Click OK and Exit.
Disable Geolocation in Opera browser
Open your Opera > Settings > Preferences. Click on Advanced tab and then on Network. Uncheck the Enable geolocation option.Click OK and exit.
Disable Geolocation in Firefox browser
Open Firefox. Click on Settings and press the Privacy tab. Here under Tracking, check the Tell websites I do not want to be tracked check-box.Click on OK and Exit.
Once you have done this, you should clear your Internet cache, Browser History & Cookies before you start using your browser.
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