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How To Enable Location Services On iPhone (Quick Guide)

Location services control which applications/websites access your location information. If you are a privacy buff, you may need to disable the location services. However, some applications may require you to enable the location services. But, how to enable location services on iPhone?

In this article, we will get to know the steps you need to follow in order to enable location services on iPhone.

Steps To Enable Location Services On iPhone

  1. Head to the Settings.
    how to enable location services
  2. Scroll down to find “Privacy” option.
    how to enable location services
  3. Tap on it to proceed. Now, you will find “Location Services” as an option listed. Head into the location services.
  4. First, you will find the toggle option to enable/disable Location Services. Here, we have to enable the location services.
    how to enable location services
  5. You have successfully enabled the location services on iPhone. Now, you will find several apps listed below describing how often do they use your location information. If you do not want an app to access your location information, simply tap on the app and set the status to “Never.”

So, enabling the location services is not a terrible job. Would you prefer enabling the location services or would like to keep it disabled? If enabled, which of the applications do you think asks for location information unnecessarily?

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