

Below are instructions for different browsers. You can allow or deny access to your location. To make it your permanent location, click Remember this location. The location will be saved and used for future searches. When you enter your location manually, Bing will use that location temporarily. When you click Allow in your browser's popup, Bing will use your location to provide local search results. If you choose to allow Bing to access your current location, you'll see a prompt asking for your location (if you haven't previously allowed or blocked a location request from Bing).


Click Allow to allow Bing to access your current location. You can click Change to adjust your location. When you search for something local without including a location, Bing will show the current location it's detecting for you. If you allow Bing to use this information, your browser's location will be shared, leading to more accurate local search results. If you haven't previously allowed or blocked a location request from Bing, you'll see a prompt asking for your location. This location can be determined by using a variety of techniques, including WiFi databases, cell tower location databases, and GPS. When you search on Bing it can use the location of your device to better respond to your search queries and to provide you with relevant information, such as the closest coffee shops.
