bellacat12 (Author)
Perhaps to attempt what you've not tried. ~Or tell any
reply, ahead of time, what it is you have already done?
Some ideas from Apple Support via search (duckduck)
The idea Safari controls 'Location Service' from outside
is rather odd; in and of itself.
Control access to the location of your Mac - Apple Support
"Control access to the location of your Mac When you turn on
Location Services, you allow apps and websites to gather and
use information based on the current location of your Mac. Your
Mac determines its location using info from local Wi-Fi networks.
Location Services collects.."
Manage Location Services settings - Apple Support
This article covers 'macOS26 Tahoe' + Location Services.
Specify which apps and system services can use Location Services
1.On your Mac, choose Apple menu
> System Settings, click Privacy & Security
in the sidebar, then click Location Services. (You may need to scroll down.)
2.Turn Location Services on or off for each app in the list.
you turn off Location Services for an app, you’re asked to turn it on again the next time that app tries to use your location data.
3.Scroll to the bottom of the list of apps to reveal System Services, then click the Details button to see specific system services that use your location.
To allow the location of your Mac to be used by Siri Suggestions and Safari Suggestions, turn on Suggestions & Search.
To allow your Mac to identify places significant to you and provide useful related information in Maps, Calendar, Reminders, and more, turn on “Significant locations.” Significant locations are encrypted and can’t be read by Apple. Click Details to view a list of locations that have been identified. You can select and remove locations from the list or click
> Clear History to remove all the locations.
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"If you allow third-party apps or websites to use your current location, any information they collect is governed by their terms and privacy policies. It’s recommended that you learn about the privacy practices of those parties.
When you use Siri Suggestions or Safari Suggestions, the location of your Mac at the time you submit a search query to Safari or Spotlight is sent to Apple to make suggestions more relevant and to improve other Apple products and services."
See Also:
Change Privacy & Security settings on Mac
Apple Support article: Report a security or privacy vulnerability
(from above article - for other details..)
From Apple Personal Safety User Guide
Manage Location Services settings - Apple Support
Personal Safety User Guide (Table of Contents) - Apple Support
//support.apple.com/guide/personal-safety/toc
Add'l found from 'duckduck search' results here:
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ftsa&q=how+to+enable+location+services+in+macOS26&ia=web
