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I want to block the location information completely.

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https://www.google.com For Google com, you can stop the location information. That's why it doesn't show the user's

https://www.google.co.kr But for Google co.kr, even if you select Block all in my Firefox settings.

My location information is registered at the bottom of the Google search. So I suggest.

I hope Firefox can block all location information. I don't want my location to be searched.

Thank you.

https://www.google.com For Google com, you can stop the location information. That's why it doesn't show the user's https://www.google.co.kr But for Google co.kr, even if you select Block all in my Firefox settings. My location information is registered at the bottom of the Google search. So I suggest. I hope Firefox can block all location information. I don't want my location to be searched. Thank you.

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I don't use proxies I don't want to use vpn. I'm suggesting a basic functional improvement.

You don't understand my writing.

Google has different sites in different countries. And My country's site Google. It does not provide blocking. However, Global Google offers a blocker And also, Firefox is not completely blocking location information. It's not a cookie issue. I misunderstand that the part you are misunderstanding is a technical limitation. And I blocked the cookies.

And also, other software is similar. The user's location information is not being blocked well. This is also very closely related to advertising. Big data collection Google's. The policies of the world are changing.

Thank you for your answer

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I'm sorry. You don't understand what I' Please I have no intention of hiding my ip. What I'm explaining is the function of not exposing location information. It's a new feature. I think it's limited to the current functions. I think this misunderstanding is happening. Although you don't understand my opinion.

I made a suggestion to the developer.

Oh, and I fully understand your opinion. I know exactly what you're trying to say I understand. But unfortunately, it's not what I'm trying to say. Thank you for your time.

A website can do a reverse DNS lookup to get your location if you haven't enabled Geo Location.

You can use websites like these to see how your location is reported via a reverse DNS look up of your IP: