How to stop websites from asking for your location in Chrome

This step-by-step tutorial will show you how to stop websites from asking for your location in Google Chrome.

The steps on this page work for the Google Chrome web browser on Windows, macOS, and GNU/Linux computers, as well as on Android phones and tablets from Samsung, Google, Motorola, Lenovo, Nokia, OnePlus, Oppo, Xiaomi, and other manufacturers.

How to stop websites from asking for your location in Google Chrome on a computer

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  1. Click the menu button in the top right corner.
    Google Chrome menu button
  2. Click Settings.
    Open Google Chrome settings
  3. Click Privacy and security in the left menu.
    Open Google Chrome privacy and security settings
  4. Click Site settings.
    Open Google Chrome site settings
  5. Click Location.
    Open Google Chrome location settings
  6. Select the Don't allow sites to see your location option.
    Stop websites from asking for your location in Google Chrome on a computer

Websites will no longer ask for your location in the Google Chrome web browser on your computer.

How to stop websites from asking for your location in Google Chrome on Android

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  1. Tap the menu button in the top right corner.
    Google Chrome menu button on Android
  2. Tap Settings.
    Open Google Chrome for Android settings
  3. Tap Site settings.
    Open Google Chrome for Android site settings
  4. Tap Location.
    Open Google Chrome for Android location settings
  5. Select the Don't allow sites to see your location option.
    Stop websites from asking for your location in Google Chrome on Android

Websites will no longer ask for your location in the Google Chrome web browser on your Android phone or tablet.


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