Google has introduced an approximate location sharing option in Chrome for Android, allowing users to share neighborhood-level data instead of precise coordinates when websites request location access. This change gives users more control over their privacy and aligns with broader trends in location privacy settings across mobile operating systems. Developers should update their sites to use new APIs that specify whether precise or approximate location is necessary, enhancing user trust and compliance with privacy standards.
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