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NEW: Chrome DevTools Can Override Geographic Location via @martinibuster

Google announced that Chrome can now override your geographic location and show a different location with Chrome DevTools. This is so that you can test to see how a website responds to a different geographic location. According to Google’s official developers page: “Many websites take advantage of user location in order to provide a more relevant experience for their users. For example, a weather website might show the local forecast for a user’s area, once the user has granted the website permission to access their location. If you’re building a UI that changes depending on where the user is located, […]

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