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What Is My Location

Current Location Privacy

Your precise location never leaves your device for our servers. Reverse geocoding happens through a server proxy with coordinates truncated to roughly 100m precision. We don't store your coordinates, and we don't sell them.

Permission-based · Private

Your location is sensitive data. Here's exactly what we do — and don't do — to protect it.

No precise coordinates are stored

When your browser shares your coordinates with us, we use them once (to look up your address and show you the map). We don't save them. Reverse geocoding goes through a server proxy that truncates your coordinates to roughly 100-meter precision before any access logging.

No third-party trackers on tool pages

We don't load Google Analytics, ad networks, or third-party tracking pixels on tool pages. Server-side analytics (anonymized) help us understand usage patterns without exposing individual visitors.

You can verify it

Open your browser's Network tab while using this site. You'll see requests to our server proxies (with truncated coordinates) and to OpenStreetMap tile servers. That's it.

Your share links contain your coordinates

When you "Share my location," the link contains your latitude and longitude in plain text. That's how location sharing works — but it means anyone who has the link can see where you were. Don't share publicly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is my location?
Your location is the place where your device is currently detected using browser location permission, GPS, Wi-Fi, cellular, or network signals. This site shows it as both coordinates and a readable address.
Can this website see my location automatically?
No. Your browser asks for permission before sharing precise location with the website. If you decline, only an approximate IP-based region is available.
Is this free?
Yes. Every tool on this site is free and requires no account.
Do you store my coordinates?
We don't store your precise coordinates. Reverse geocoding uses a server proxy that truncates coordinates to roughly 100-meter precision before any logging.

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