"Current Location"

That's a configuration of your browser. You can block or allow location information to all sites by default in your browser settings:

OR -

You can allow sites to ask for location information when visiting the site.
{See the attached images)

Always blocking a site of always allowing a site removes the prompt.
Allowing for this visit only will allow prompts on future visits.
 

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This is getting VERY annoying!!
Why does the site need to know my current location. It makes NO difference!

PLEASE eliminate this!
 
This is getting VERY annoying!!
Why does the site need to know my current location. It makes NO difference!

PLEASE eliminate this!
On most browsers you can either allow or deny it and that's the last you'll see of that question unless you clear your cookies.

Duck Duck Go is a little more insistent (on every page load) but I finally found the trick to stop that s well.

So what browser are you using?
 
This is getting VERY annoying!!
Why does the site need to know my current location. It makes NO difference!

PLEASE eliminate this!
Speaking of annoying, how is the ad free experience of RV Life Membership?

I have seen a few cases where Chrome blocked some ads for me. It did so stated the ads used too many resources. I don't minds ads, but I hate annoying ads, and this site is loaded with them. I know advertisers are essential for revenues especially for a free site, but in general I never buy anything from harassing ads akin to why I hang up on, or in reverse play time wasting games with harassing telemarketers.
 
On most browsers you can either allow or deny it and that's the last you'll see of that question unless you clear your cookies.

Duck Duck Go is a little more insistent (on every page load) but I finally found the trick to stop that s well.

So what browser are you using?
Safari. I found the setting under Safari in Menu bar as opposed to the Settings. Thanks
 
I gave up rv life after the free year.
We don't plan our trips other than a departure(ish)/arrival(ish)date so it had no value to me.
I have never seen an adv on my android.
 
The irony is that when I was seeing the Ads, the Ads themselves were not the problem, it was the annoying Ads that are (were). Not sure what idiots of the world think that flashing big bags of nothing in my face is going to motivate me to buy one of their big bags of nothing. To charge to NOT get Ads is disingenuous. It is akin to blowing leaves every morning at 6:00am and telling a neighbor if they pay a fee you will stop blowing the leaves early morning. I have gone 6 years on this forum and Ads were never an issue.

I have an idea...

If they charge a fee to have Ads, can you pay another fee to get the non-annoying ( or civilized Ads) back?

I put the flashing and large invasive Ads in same category as Telemarketers and Politicians. I hate them both and you can't pay to make them go away, if you try to pay them to go away and die, they only multiply :HeadBangingonComput
 

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