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browser leaks old location data to web pages
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Title:
browser leaks old location data to web pages
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** Changed in: location-service (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: oxide
Status: In Progress => Invalid
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Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Status: New => In Progress
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browser leaks old location data to web pages
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browser leaks old location data to web pages
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** Branch linked: lp:~mardy/location-service/old-location-1551686
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browser leaks old location data to web pages
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To summarize the analysis and the plan forward, we have identified a
series of fixes and improvements to various parts of the stack:
Oxide: the ubuntu-specific provider code or related logic could filter
out obvious bogus values returned by the location-service which do not
meet the maximumAge fil
** Changed in: location-service (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Alberto Mardegan (mardy)
** Also affects: webapps-sprint
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: webapps-sprint
Assignee: (unassigned) => Alberto Mardegan (mardy)
** Changed in: webapps-sprint
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** Changed in: oxide
Assignee: (unassigned) => Alexandre Abreu (abreu-alexandre)
** Changed in: oxide
Status: New => In Progress
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Oxide is normally also pulling updates once permission has been granted:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~oxide-
developers/oxide/oxide.trunk/view/head:/qt/core/browser/oxide_qt_location_provider.cc#L352
Looking at that part, do you see something that would be at odds with
the logic in the other laye
I've been investigating the issue a bit. My understanding of the
situation is that Chromium (used by oxide) keeps its own cache for last
known location, and that's what it uses when the client plays with the
"maximumAge" option; otherwise, it assumes that the location provider
always returns new po
According to the specification¹, when the 'maximumAge' parameter of a
call to getCurrentPosition() is not explicitly set, its value defaults
to 0, which instructs the user agent to request a new position, and not
return a cached one.
However pages that call getCurrentPosition() with a maximumAge p
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