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// Copyright 2017 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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module device.mojom;
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// GeolocationControl manages Geolocation's permission model. In particular,
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// before geolocation can be accessed by any client, a trusted client must
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// connect to GeolocationControl to inform the geolocation implementation that
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// the user has opted into location services. It is assumed that before making
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// this connection, that trusted client has interacted with the user to obtain
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// this permission. Note that as the Device Service is a global service, this
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// permission is also granted globally once it is granted at all. If a
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// finer-granularity permission model is desired in a specific context, it is up
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// to the client of the Device Service to manage that permission model (for
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// example, the chrome_browser trusted client manages the web's per-origin
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// permission model).
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interface GeolocationControl {
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// Calling this method indicates the user has opted into using location
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// services, including sending network requests to [Google servers to] resolve
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// the user's location. Use this method carefully, in line with the rules in
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// go/chrome-privacy-doc.
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UserDidOptIntoLocationServices();
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};
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