Privacy has become something most users are acutely aware of. A big part of the reason for this is that so many companies have given in to using various types of information in such a way to target ads to users. For example, many sites use location information to fine-tune the ads they serve you. But it’s more than ads. Companies also use your location to serve up specific news you may or may not want.
As this type of behavior continues, your information will most likely be used in other ways that might not be as innocuous as ads and news. If you’ve found certain sites to be less than trustworthy with that information, or maybe you’re just starting to understand how important your privacy is… you might consider denying those websites access to your location.
Also: How to check the Privacy Report for website tracking in Safari
Most web browsers are configured to always ask you permission to use your location. That’s all fine and good, but if you accidentally allow a site access – and forget that you did – every time you visit the site, it will continue to have access to your location.
If you use Apple’s Safari browser, there’s a convenient way to change the configuration for any site you have open in a tab. Let me show you how this is done.
How to block location on a site-by-site basis
What you’ll need: The only thing you’ll need is an Apple device with an updated version of Safari. I’ll demonstrate it on a MacBook Pro–>, running version 16.3.