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Chrome has public intent to deprecate powerful features like geolocation on non-secure origins, and we hope that others will follow. Starting with Chrome 50, Chrome no longer supports obtaining the user's location using the HTML5 Geolocation API from pages delivered by non-secure connections. This means that the page that's making the Geolocation API call must be served from a secure context such
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