Permissions-Policy: geolocation directive

Limited availability

This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.

Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.

The HTTP Permissions-Policy header geolocation directive controls whether the current document is allowed to use the Geolocation Interface.

Specifically, where a defined policy blocks use of this feature, calls to getCurrentPosition() and watchPosition() will cause those functions' callbacks to be invoked with a GeolocationPositionError code of PERMISSION_DENIED.

Syntax

http
Permissions-Policy: geolocation=<allowlist>;
<allowlist>

A list of origins for which permission is granted to use the feature. See Permissions-Policy > Syntax for more details.

Default policy

The default allowlist for geolocation is self. The top-level browsing context and same-origin iframes are allowed access to the geolocation feature by default.

Examples

Basic usage

SecureCorp Inc. wants to disallow geolocation within all cross-origin iframes except those whose origin is https://example.com. It can do so by delivering the following HTTP response header to define a Permissions Policy:

http
Permissions-Policy: geolocation=(self "https://example.com")

SecureCorp Inc. must also include an allow attribute on each <iframe> element where geolocation is to be allowed:

html
<iframe src="https://example.com/map" allow="geolocation"></iframe>

Note: Specifying the Permissions-Policy header in this manner disallows geolocation for other origins, even if they are allowed by the <iframe> allow attribute.

Using the default policy

If an allowlist for geolocation is not defined by a Permissions-Policy response header, user agents will apply the default allowlist self. In this mode, geolocation is automatically allowed in the top-level browsing context and same-origin iframes, but not in cross-origin iframes.

To allow geolocation in a cross-origin iframe, include an allow attribute on the <iframe> element:

html
<iframe src="https://other.com/store-locator" allow="geolocation"></iframe>

Specifications

Specification
Geolocation
# permissions-policy

Browser compatibility

See also