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Enabling the API in third-party contexts |
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- The <a>default allowlist</a> of `'self'` allows Geolocation API usage |
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- in same-origin nested frames but prevents third-party content from |
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- using the API. |
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+ The [=policy-controlled feature/default allowlist=] of `'self'` allows |
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+Geolocation API usage in same-origin nested frames but prevents |
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+third-party content from using the API. |
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Third-party usage can be selectively enabled by adding the |
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The <cite>Geolocation API</cite> defines a [=policy-controlled |
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feature=] identified by the token string <a>"geolocation"</a>. Its |
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- [=default allowlist=] is `'self'`. |
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+ [=policy-controlled feature/default allowlist=] is `'self'`. |
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<section id="conformance"></section> |