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Force Firefox to use your GPS location sensor

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Hi,

According to the following page https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/geolocation/ (How does it work?), Firefox only uses your nearby wireless access points and your computer’s IP address to calculate your location. I tested this, and it's true. The location fix is not accurate when WiFi is not available. On my Windows 10 tablet, I've got an internet connection via 4G/LTE. So when WiFi is not available. Firefox calculates my location with my ip-address. Which is even more inaccurate. And Firefox doesn't use the GPS fix at all.

But how can I force Firefox to use my "GPS" location sensor in Windows 10? When I open Firefox on an Android or IOS device. Firefox does use my GPS sensor to calculate it's location.

With kind regards,

Quy Le

Hi, According to the following page ''https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/geolocation/'' (How does it work?), Firefox only uses your nearby wireless access points and your computer’s IP address to calculate your location. I tested this, and it's true. The location fix is not accurate when WiFi is not available. On my Windows 10 tablet, I've got an internet connection via 4G/LTE. So when WiFi is not available. Firefox calculates my location with my ip-address. Which is even more inaccurate. And Firefox doesn't use the GPS fix at all. But how can I force Firefox to use my "GPS" location sensor in Windows 10? When I open Firefox on an Android or IOS device. Firefox does use my GPS sensor to calculate it's location. With kind regards, Quy Le

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