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Allow user to turn off location access globally in Setting #934

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bsclifton opened this issue Sep 3, 2018 · 1 comment
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Allow user to turn off location access globally in Setting #934

bsclifton opened this issue Sep 3, 2018 · 1 comment
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feature/global-settings Settings at browser level independent of shields settings priority/P4 Planned work. We expect to get to it "soon". privacy suggestion

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bsclifton commented Sep 3, 2018

Carried over from brave/browser-laptop#9033

Basically, allow a user to completely disable the location access feature of the browser (they shouldn't get prompted for it anymore)

Related #751, #937

@bsclifton bsclifton added suggestion feature/global-settings Settings at browser level independent of shields settings labels Sep 3, 2018
@bsclifton bsclifton added this to the 2.x Backlog milestone Sep 3, 2018
@bbondy bbondy modified the milestones: 2.x Backlog, 1.x Backlog Sep 30, 2018
@tildelowengrimm tildelowengrimm added the priority/P4 Planned work. We expect to get to it "soon". label Oct 31, 2018
@rebron rebron modified the milestone: 1.x Backlog Feb 7, 2019
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This is an option in the location portion of site-specific settings at chrome://settings/content/location.

@bbondy bbondy added this to the Closed / Invalid milestone Jun 3, 2020
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