You can let apps use your device's location to take action for you or give you information. For example, apps can use your device's location to display commute traffic or find nearby restaurants.
Important: Some of these steps work only on Android 11 and up. Learn how to check your Android version.
Find which apps use your device's location Stop an app from using your device's locationYou can control which apps can access and use your device's location and when. For example, you could let Google Maps use your device's location to give you driving directions, but not share your location with a game or social media app.
Tip: To stop all apps from using your device's location, learn how to turn off location settings.
Learn how an app can use your device's locationImportant: If an app has permission to use your device's location, it can use your device's approximate location, precise location, or both.
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