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Vladimir Korotenko2020-01-05 19:54:33
Google Chrome
Vladimir Korotenko, 2020-01-05 19:54:33

Is it possible to override geodata for a specific site in Google Chrome?

Chrome shows miracles, then throws me to Moscow, then to Belgorod. This is very unnerving, I would like to tie the site to a specific location. Latitude and longitude.
In the settings I found only a ban on geolocation.
Is there a normal way to override this? In principle, it makes no difference for a specific site or for the entire browser locally.
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Vladimir Korotenko, 2020-01-05
@firedragon

It seems to have found a solution, in any case, after cleaning the browser cache it works, but only with the dev panel open
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Dimonchik, 2020-01-05
@dimonchik2013

there are add-ons
with Mamba that work with a bang, but globally

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SagePtr, 2020-01-06
@SagePtr

Alternatively, look in the JS code on the page where geolocation is used, and use TamperMonkey to patch the desired method (most likely, the navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition function)

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