Posted on 04/05/2011 6:03:44 PM PDT by dynachrome
Geolocation is a rather secret feature of some browsers and toolbars. It allows the creator of that program to get a fix on the location of your computer to within a few meters of where you actually live. For the potential dangers read the article from BBC News entitled 'Web attack knows where you live' here.
The question is therefore how to effectively disable this feature. At this moment this site offers solutions for Apple Safari, Firefox, Flock, Google Chrome, Google Toolbar, Opera and Twitter.
[01] Apple Safari: Goto the Display a menu of Genenal Safari settings(the little cogwheel on the right of the toolbar) Goto Preferences Goto Security Uncheck Allow websites to ask for location information
[02] Comodo Dragon: Goto the Customize and control Comodo Dragon' icon (the little grey wrench on the top right) Goto Options Goto Under the Bonnet Choose Content Settings Choose Location Check Do not allow any site to track my physical location
[03] Facebook (initially just for the iPhone client): Goto Privacy Settings Click Custom Click Custom Settings Disable Places I check in Disable People here now Disable Friends can check me in to places
[05] Google Chrome: Goto the Customize and control Google Chrome icon (the little blue wrench on the top right) Goto Options Goto Under the Bonnet Choose Content Settings Choose Location Check Do not allow any site to track my physical location
(Excerpt) Read more at no-geolocation.blogspot.com ...
Thanks for the tip, It was very informative.
Regards,
GtG
No problem.
I first noticed this on my iPad. It’s a first gen, no 3G cell, no GPS. But yet, The Google maps app shows my home location, spot on.
I have about a dozen WiFi bases around me.
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