On Thu, Apr 9, 2020, at 11:16 AM, John Hasler wrote: > It's just looking up your IP. The method isn't reliable (it usually > puts me on the other side of the state) but it works more often than > not. > I don't believe this is the case. It's putting me right on the spot where I am. I live in Colombia, I don't know if somehow ISPs here have a more detailed (precise location) database based on IP, or if that is possible at all. Is there any way I could check to see exactly where Gnome Maps is getting the location from? What is the default geolocation service installed by Gnome or Debian? thank you,
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