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sunking101

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My Coast browser too, they are not listed in location services and yet both do access my location for personalised search results. In previous versions of iOS I could switch this feature off for both, is it hidden somewhere else in the settings now?
 
My Coast browser too, they are not listed in location services and yet both do access my location for personalised search results. In previous versions of iOS I could switch this feature off for both, is it hidden somewhere else in the settings now?


Safari websites is listed in location services for me. I can turn it off if I want to.
 
My Coast browser too, they are not listed in location services and yet both do access my location for personalised search results. In previous versions of iOS I could switch this feature off for both, is it hidden somewhere else in the settings now?

Location services, it's there. I have both Safari and Mercury listed.
 
Location services, it's there. I have both Safari and Mercury listed.

Thanks. I don't for some reason. I uninstalled Coast, rebooted and then installed it again. Now it's showing in location services but obviously I can't do the same for Safari. I'm going to do a clean install but will wait for 8.1.3 to arrive.
 
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