How to Stop Websites from Asking for Your Location.
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- Go to the settings inside this browser and under the preferences page check for the Show Advanced Settings option.
- Click on this option and thereafter click on the Content Settings button placed under the Privacy section.
- Come across the various options and look for the Location settings option or the section.
- Simply select the “Do Not Allow Any Site to track your Physical Location” option.
- Type in the Address field of the Firefox this simple keyword: about: config and then hit enter.
- This is the shortcut to the about screen of the Mozilla Firefox and from the page, it links you can be able to set the preferences for the location tracking.
- Accept the prompt that would appear on your screen after you reach the link page.
- Double click on the “Geo-enabled” option on the page and the Firefox will stop every site to track the location or ask for it!
- Go to the Privacy settings and then set the Websites Use of Location Services to Deny without prompting. That’s all!

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