The ChromeOS update lets you control which apps can see your location

ChromeOS will receive a number of new privacy tools in a future update, and the most important of them is the ability to manage the privacy setting for your Chromebook’s location. According to a message on the Google Cloud Blog, the feature is an extension of the privacy controls the company added last year. They refer to the microphone and camera switches from last April. Google didn’t really provide many details in their post, but 9To5Google helped on a recent deep dive.

The site states that you can control which apps and system services on your laptop have “access (to) your geolocation,” giving you near-total anonymity. It’s not perfect. The publication explains that the tool “specifically disables Google Location Services,” but it’s still possible for an app or website to get an idea of ​​where you are currently located by looking at the IP address.

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Geolocation checks do exist on ChromeOS, but are limited to the Chrome browser itself. Software on the device can still collect your data for free unless you open an app and manually disable the tool in question. This update will make the process easier. No more micromanagement.

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