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Navigator.geolocation

The Navigator.geolocation read-only property returns a Geolocation object that gives Web content access to the location of the device. This allows a Web site or app to offer customized results based on the user's location.
API Geolocation API Navigator Property Reference

NavigatorGeolocation

NavigatorGeolocation contains a creation method allowing objects implementing it to obtain a Geolocation instance.
API Geolocation API No Interface Reference

PositionOptions.enableHighAccuracy

The PositionOptions.enableHighAccuracy property is a Boolean that indicates the application would like to receive the best possible results. If true and if the device is able to provide a more accurate position, it will do so. Note that this can result in slower response times or increased power consumption (with a GPS chip on a mobile device for example). On the other hand, if false (the default value), the device can take the liberty to save resources by responding more quickly and/or using less power.
API Geolocation API NeedsExample PositionOptions Property Reference

PositionOptions.maximumAge

The PositionOptions.maximumAge property is a positive long value indicating the maximum age in milliseconds of a possible cached position that is acceptable to return. If set to 0, it means that the device cannot use a cached position and must attempt to retrieve the real current position. If set to Infinity the device must return a cached position regardless of its age.
API Geolocation API NeedsExample PositionOptions Property

PositionOptions.timeout

The PositionOptions.timeout property is a positive long value representing the maximum length of time (in milliseconds) the device is allowed to take in order to return a position. The default value is Infinity, meaning that getCurrentPosition() won't return until the position is available.
API Geolocation API NeedsExample PositionOptions Property Reference