How to Fix Denied Geolocation Permissions in Browsers and Apps

Learn how to resolve denied geolocation permissions on your browser and mobile apps with simple steps.

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To fix denied geolocation, first, check your browser settings and ensure location permission is enabled. In Chrome, go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Site Settings > Location and set to Ask before accessing. For app-specific issues, navigate to Settings > Privacy > Location Services on your device, and ensure the app is set to While Using the App or Always. Restart your device if changes don't take effect.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How do I enable geolocation in my browser? To enable geolocation in your browser, go to the browser settings, navigate to Privacy and Security, select Site Settings, and then click on Location. Set it to 'Ask before accessing' to allow websites to request your location.
  2. What should I do if an app cannot access my location? If an app cannot access your location, check your device settings by going to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. Ensure the app's location access is set to 'While Using the App' or 'Always'.
  3. Why is geolocation denied on my device? Geolocation can be denied on your device due to browser or app permissions settings being disabled, or if location services are turned off in your device's privacy settings.
  4. How can I troubleshoot geolocation issues? To troubleshoot geolocation issues, first check your browser or app settings for location permissions. Then ensure location services are active on your device. Restart your device if the changes do not take effect.