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Chrome on Android Adds Support for Sharing Approximate Location With Websites

Google announced this week that Chrome on Android lets users share approximate rather than precise location data with websites. The update gives users more control while preserving precise sharing for tasks such as navigation. TechCrunch reported the details in an article posted at 8:54 AM PDT on May 6, 2026.

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Chrome on Android now supports sharing approximate location instead of precise location with websites. Google announced the feature this week, TechCrunch reported in an article posted at 8:54 AM PDT on May 6, 2026. The change applies in situations such as accessing local weather and news, where approximate location suffices.

Precise location remains available for tasks including placing a delivery order or finding the closest ATM, Google stated. “By letting you share your approximate location, we’re giving you more control over your location data,” Google said in a blog post. Google plans to bring the approximate location feature to the desktop version of Chrome in the coming months.

The company did not share a timeline for when or if the feature will launch for Chrome on iOS. Google also plans to introduce new APIs that let web developers request either an approximate location or specify when a precise location is necessary. The company encourages developers to review their location needs and only request precise location when it is essential for the site’s functionality.

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