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Is it possible to change the location definition in the browser to given coordinates?
I often use the Internet in different places, which is why every time I enter a "certain service", my location changes. I want it to be unchanged. That is, so that I can specify the coordinates somewhere and the browser reads them as valid.
The method suggested here https://lifehacker.ru/2013/02/27/loc-chrome/ could not be applied. Maybe things are different in newer versions of Chrome.
Thanks for all the suggested ideas.
PS The solution is needed for a desktop (laptop) on windows
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You need to change not something in Chrome (or any other browser), but either change your IP or use a proxy IP through which you access the network.
For example, you can set up a proxy server for Windows on 1 machine, and on another machine, set up work through this proxy in the browser.
Then both machines will access the sites from the same address.
GPS coordinates are not detected by the browser. All work is based on your IP.
Your computer does not have a GPS navigator, for example. And if the conversation goes, for example, through a smartphone (tablet), then in this case you should use a proxy and prohibit detection via GPS on request in the browser.
Самый простой способ - Использовать VPN расширение для вашего браузера...
Выбираете страну и IP вместе с местоположением меняется (Навсегда пока сами не поменяете)...
Их много в официальном магазине браузера где нет вирусов (Chrome Store)
Пользуйтесь :)
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