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How to Enable Location Services for Chrome, Safari, Edge, Firefox, and Android/iOS Devices
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Written by Jason
Updated over a week ago

Certain states require that you share your Geo-Location so they can verify you are in a legal wagering state.

You must ALLOW Location Services in order to wager.

If you have Location Services blocked or disabled, you will need to reset your location settings.


Enabling iOS (iPhone/iPad) Location Services

1. Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services.

2. Make sure that Location Services is on.

3. Scroll down to the list of apps and find the browser you are using (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, etc...).

4. Tap the app and select the option:

  • While Using the App: Allows access to Location Services only when the app or one of its features is visible on the screen.

5. Ensure that Precise Location is ON.


Enabling Android Location Services

Android 10 & 11

  1. Swipe down from the top of the screen.

  2. Touch and hold Location. If you don't see Location tap Edit (Pencil icon) or Settings (Cogwheel). Drag Location into your Quick Settings.

To turn your phone’s location accuracy on:

  1. Swipe down from the top of the screen.

  2. Touch and hold Location.

  3. Tap Advanced Google > Location Accuracy.

  4. Turn Improve Location Accuracy on.

Android 9.0

  1. Open your device's Settings app.

  2. Tap Security & Location > Location.
    - If you have a work profile, tap Advanced.

  3. Then, choose an option:
    - Turn Location on or off: Tap Location.
    - Scan for nearby networks: Tap Advanced Scanning. Turn Wi-Fi scanning or Bluetooth scanning on or off.
    - Turn emergency location service on or off: Tap Advanced Google Emergency Location Service. Turn Emergency Location Service on.

Android 4.4 to 8.1

  1. Open your phone's Settings app.

  2. Tap Security & Location Location. If you don't see "Security & Location," tap Location.

  3. Tap Mode. Then pick:

  • High accuracy: Use GPS, Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and sensors to get the most accurate location. Use Google Location Services to help estimate your phone's location faster and more accurately.

  • Battery saving: Use sources that use less battery, like Wi-Fi and mobile networks. Use Google Location Services to help estimate your phone's location faster and more accurately.

  • Device only: Use only GPS. Don’t use Google Location Services to provide location information. This can estimate your phone's location more slowly and use more battery.

Android 4.1 to 4.3

  1. Open your phone's Settings app.

  2. Under "Personal," tap Location access.

  3. At the top of the screen, turn Access to my location on.

  • When location access is on, pick either or both of:
    - GPS satellites: Lets your phone estimate its location from satellite signals, like a GPS device in a car.
    - Wi-Fi & mobile network location: Lets your phone use Google Location Services to help estimate its location faster, with or without GPS.

  • When location access is off:
    Your phone can’t find its precise location or share it with any apps.

Need help? More information on how to enable location services for an Android device can be found here: https://support.google.com/android/answer/3467281?hl=en


Enabling Chrome Location Services

1. Open Chrome and click the three-dotted menu in the top right-hand corner followed by Settings:

2. On the Settings page, click Privacy and security from the left-hand menu followed by Site Settings:

3. Scroll down and click Location:

4. You can then toggle the Ask before accessing (recommend) option to enable location services:

To change the settings for a specific site, learn how to add and edit exceptions.


Enabling Safari Location Services (Mac)

1. Start by clicking the Apple symbol in the upper left-hand corner followed by System Preferences:

2. Then click Security & Privacy:

3. Then click the Privacy tab:

4. Click on the padlock in the bottom left-hand corner of the window. You will be asked to authenticate by entering your computer ID/password. Once entered, you will then be able to adjust your Location Services by checking the box next to Enable Location Services and ensuring location services are enabled specifically for Safari:


Enabling Microsoft Edge Location Services

1. Start by clicking the three-dotted menu located in the top right-hand corner of Microsoft Edge followed by Settings:

2. Once on the settings page, click Site permission from the left-hand menu followed by Location:

3. You can then toggle the Ask before accessing (recommended) option:

You can also allow or block specific sites from accessing your location:

  • Visit a website in Microsoft Edge.

  • In the corner of the address bar, select the Lock, Info, or Dangerous icon and select Site permissions.

  • Next to Location, choose Ask (default), Allow, or Block from the list.


Enabling Microsoft Edge Location Services

1. Start by clicking the three-dotted menu located in the top right-hand corner of Microsoft Edge followed by Settings:

2. Once on the settings page, click Site permission from the left-hand menu followed by Location:

3. You can then toggle the Ask before accessing (recommended) option:

You can also allow or block specific sites from accessing your location:

  • Visit a website in Microsoft Edge.

  • In the corner of the address bar, select the Lock, Info, or Dangerous icon and select Site permissions.

  • Next to Location, choose Ask (default), Allow, or Block from the list.


Enabling Firefox Location Services

1. Start by clicking the three-line menu located in the top right-hand corner of Mozilla Firefox followed by Settings:

2. Once on the settings page, click Privacy & Security from the left-hand menu then scroll down to find Permissions. Find Location and then click Settings:

3. You can then toggle the Ask before accessing (recommended) option:

Once allowed, you should see an icon in the URL/Address bar. Click the Permissions icon and select Site permissions. Next to Access your Location, make sure "Allow" is shown:

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