Location-Aware Browsing in SeaMonkey

SeaMonkey 2.0 can tell websites where you're located so you can find info that's more relevant and more useful. It's about making the Web smarter – and is done in a way that totally respects your privacy. Give it a try!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Location-Aware Browsing?

Websites that use location-aware browsing (also known as "geolocation") will ask where you are in order to bring you more relevant information, or to save you time while searching. Let's say you're looking for a pizza restaurant in your area. A website will be able to ask you to share your location so that simply searching for "pizza" will bring you the answers you need… no further information or extra typing required.

Or, if you're mapping out directions to get somewhere, SeaMonkey will know where you're starting from so all you have to do is tell it where you want to go.

This service is totally optional (SeaMonkey doesn't share your location without your express consent), and is done with the utmost respect for your privacy. And, like all elements of SeaMonkey it's being created using standards to ease adoption by Web developers.

How does it work?

When you visit a location-aware website, SeaMonkey will ask you if you want to share your location.

If you consent, SeaMonkey gathers information about nearby wireless access points and your computer's IP address. Then SeaMonkey sends this information to the default geolocation service provider, Google Location Services, to get an estimate of your location. That location estimate is then shared with the requesting website.

If you say that you do not consent, SeaMonkey will not do anything.

How accurate are the locations?

Accuracy varies greatly from location to location. In some places, our service providers may be able to provide a location to within a few meters. However, in other areas it might be much more than that. All locations returned by our service providers are estimates only and we do not guarantee the accuracy of the locations provided. Please do not use this information for emergencies. Always use common sense.

What information is being sent, and to whom? How is my privacy protected?

Your privacy is extremely important to us, and SeaMonkey never shares your location without your direct permission. When you visit a page that requests your information, you'll be asked before any information is shared with the requesting website and our third-party service provider.

By default, SeaMonkey uses Google Location Services to determine your location by sending:

For a complete description of information collected and used by SeaMonkey, please see the SeaMonkey privacy policy.

Google Location Services then returns your estimated geolocation (e.g., latitude and longitude). For a complete description of information collected and used by Google, please see the Google Geolocation Privacy Policy.

The information is exchanged over an encrypted connection to protect your privacy. Once SeaMonkey has your location information, it passes it to the website that requested it. At no time is the name or location of the website you are visiting, or are any cookies, ever shared with Google Location Services.

Neither Mozilla/SeaMonkey or Google will ever use the information collected by Google Location Services to identify or spy on you.

For information about what the requesting website does with your location information, please refer to that website's privacy policy.

For more information about your privacy, you should also read:

Am I being tracked as I browse the web?

No. SeaMonkey only requests a location when a website makes a request, and only shares your location when the user has approved the request. SeaMonkey does not track or remember your location as you browse.

How do I undo a permission granted to a site?

If you've given SeaMonkey permission to always give your location to a site and later change your mind, you can easily revoke that permission. Here's how:

For all platforms:

How do I clear the "random client identification number"?

How do I turn off Location-Aware Browsing permanently?

Location-Aware Browsing is always opt-in in SeaMonkey 2.0. No location information is ever sent without your permission. If you wish to disable the feature completely, please follow this set of steps: