While browsing the web, you may encounter websites requesting access to your location. Some websites ask for this information to provide you with region-specific content. However, some sites prompt you for your location every time you visit a specific page, causing inconvenience. If you prefer not to disclose your location to a website, you can disable location requests by disabling this option in your browser settings. The following article from Mytour will guide you on disabling location requests on Google Chrome, Coc Coc, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge.

1. Disable Location Requests on Chrome and Coc Coc Browsers
To disable location requests, open the Chrome or Coc Coc browser, then enter the following URL into the address bar and press Enter: chrome://settings/content/location

Next, we'll be directed to the location settings window.
On the Chrome browser, click the toggle button for Location to switch it to Blocked mode as shown below:

For the Coc Coc browser, uncheck the box as shown below:

2. Disable Location Notifications on FireFox
To begin, open the FireFox browser and select Options.

Next, in the settings window, choose Privacy & Security, then scroll down and select Settings under the Location section as shown below.

In the Settings window, check the box Block new requests asking to access your location then press Save Changes. From now on, you won't receive location request notifications anymore.

3. Disable Location Notifications on the Edge browser
First, open Settings in Windows, then select the Privacy section.

In the new window, choose Location, then on the right side of the window, scroll down and turn off Location for the Microsoft Edge browser.

Above is the guide on how to disable location request notifications while browsing the web on Chrome, Coc Coc, FireFox, and Edge browsers. Hope you find the article helpful, wishing you success!
