> You may not see this option if:
You've changed your country within the last year.
> You aren’t currently in a new country.
> How does Google know my location?
> Depending on the products that you’re using and the settings that you choose, you may provide Google with different types of location information that are critical to making some services work and making others more useful for you. Location can come from real-time signals, like your IP address or device location, and also your past activity on Google sites and services, to tailor experiences for your context. Below are the primary ways we may get information about your location.
Never, never, never ever enable the GLS, and emergency location service (read the disclaimer, it's the same GLS)
If you never had GLS enabled, the only way Google can guess your location is your IP.
There is no opt out later in account setting to remove GLS info forever.
> You may not see this option if: You've changed your country within the last year.
> You aren’t currently in a new country.
> How does Google know my location?
> Depending on the products that you’re using and the settings that you choose, you may provide Google with different types of location information that are critical to making some services work and making others more useful for you. Location can come from real-time signals, like your IP address or device location, and also your past activity on Google sites and services, to tailor experiences for your context. Below are the primary ways we may get information about your location.
Never, never, never ever enable the GLS, and emergency location service (read the disclaimer, it's the same GLS)
If you never had GLS enabled, the only way Google can guess your location is your IP.
There is no opt out later in account setting to remove GLS info forever.
This is how they detect proxy users for Geoblocks