|
|
|
|
|
by Piskvorrr
3779 days ago
|
|
No, it doesn't. It requests a location from the location providers registered in the browser; it is the browser internally requesting a position from Google - which is beyond the control of the webpage. "Martin Fourcade
@mfourcade
my bad buddys of @openstreetmap. it seems to be chromium (not chrome) that issued this request to gmap via the html geo api..." |
|