Here's How to Turn On Location Services to Use SABER
To enable location services in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox, open your browser settings, navigate to the "Privacy and Security" section, then select "Site Settings" and choose "Location" where you can toggle the option to "Ask before accessing" to allow websites to request your location when needed; on each browser, the access point may look slightly different, but the general process is the same.
Key steps for each browser:
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Chrome:
Open Chrome, click the three dots in the top right corner, select "Settings", then "Privacy and security", then "Site Settings", and finally "Location".
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Edge:
Open Edge, click the three dots in the top right corner, select "Settings", then "Privacy and security", then "Site permissions", and finally "Location".
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Firefox:
Open Firefox, click the three lines in the top right corner, select "Options", then "Privacy & Security", then "Permissions", and finally "Location".
Important points to remember:
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Ask before accessing:
The recommended setting is to choose "Ask before accessing" which will prompt you to allow or deny location access for each website that requests it.
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Check your system settings:
Ensure your computer's overall location services are enabled in your operating system settings as well.