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Shortcut to turn on/off location

How can I turn on the location when I start an outdoor bike training on Apple Watch and then turn it off when I stop?

Thanks

Apple Watch Series 5, watchOS 9

Posted on Apr 18, 2023 5:04 AM

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Posted on May 15, 2023 2:45 PM

It seems there's no direct shortcut to do that. Only thing you are able to do is to create a shortcut on Home Screen which opens the Settings page directly


  1. Launch Apple Shortcuts
  2. Create new shortcut
  3. Add action "Open URL" (with Safari icon)
  4. As URL put the "prefs:root=Privacy&path=LOCATION/LOCATION_SHARING" (without quotes)
  5. Save
  6. Pin to Home screen


Shame there's no shortcut for directly start and stop sharing my location since I want start sharing when cycling and end when I'm done – guess it's same as OP's question, but without turning it off completely. For me it's the matter of safety. Unfortunately, it seems there's no other way in current iOS (16.4).

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May 15, 2023 2:45 PM in response to Giomrc21

It seems there's no direct shortcut to do that. Only thing you are able to do is to create a shortcut on Home Screen which opens the Settings page directly


  1. Launch Apple Shortcuts
  2. Create new shortcut
  3. Add action "Open URL" (with Safari icon)
  4. As URL put the "prefs:root=Privacy&path=LOCATION/LOCATION_SHARING" (without quotes)
  5. Save
  6. Pin to Home screen


Shame there's no shortcut for directly start and stop sharing my location since I want start sharing when cycling and end when I'm done – guess it's same as OP's question, but without turning it off completely. For me it's the matter of safety. Unfortunately, it seems there's no other way in current iOS (16.4).

Jan 28, 2024 10:53 PM in response to Giomrc21

It appears notably questionable that Apple has omitted a straightforward method to disable location services in entirety, necessitating users to undertake a burdensome process of manual navigation each time they wish to deactivate such tracking. This arrangement raises concerns about user autonomy over personal data, safety, and the discretion to choose if and when to allow tracking by applications or the operating system. Given the context of a trillion-dollar technology corporation, one might infer that such design choices are deliberate, potentially aimed at dissuading users from frequently disabling location services. This perception invites scrutiny regarding the balance between user convenience and corporate strategy in technology design.

Feb 14, 2024 10:29 AM in response to tkorc

This was extremely helpful, thank you! I modified it slightly to get me to land right at the location folder--it worked like a charm. I do have a related question. Do you happen to know where I could find a list of all of the settings paths? Meaning in your example you provided "...root=Privacy&path=LOCATION..." to be able to get to the Location folder. I'd like to setup a similar shortcuts to get to other areas within Settings, but I don't know what they're officially called (I would have never been able to guess "Privacy&path"). I am trying to setup a shortcut to quickly open the password manager and attempted to modify the URL you provided in your example to suit this need, but haven't had any luck. I'm guessing it's not working for me b/c my guesses at the name of "Passwords" isn't correct. Thanks in advance for your time and consideration!

Jan 29, 2024 7:21 AM in response to Giomrc21

The whole point of the thread was to find an automated way to do this or create a one click shortcut button for this feature. Obviously going the long route does work, but there is no way to set automation to turn it off or on based on location or time like everything else. I thought the initial topic of this thread was about automation..

Feb 28, 2024 8:44 AM in response to AppAndrew

AppAndrew wrote:

Thanks, I have left feedback but as I'm way back on IOS 15 I'm not too optimistic.
Having done some research I agree that Location probably isn't harming battery life much until an app starts using Location.
I will worry less about the Location issue and await Apple's IOS update with a Location widget!

Even when an app uses location it is the app using energy, not Location Services.

Feb 27, 2024 7:12 AM in response to tkorc

When Location is on does this mean the GPS is on?

I am trying to save iPad battery and have no need to have Location on in normal use.

Is there a script/shortcut to turn the Location off via an icon or widget?

I have the iPad set to power on with Location Off but the permitted apps, when used, turn it on and leave it on.

I don't understand why Apple, in the pulldown menu top right of iPad screen, where there are on/off icons for most things there isn't one for Location.

Privacy and battery life are my two top issues and to have to go into Settings all the time is a hassle when I simply want the default to be Location off.

I have an Android phone and the Home screen top pulldown control bar has Location included.

Thanks

Feb 27, 2024 7:56 AM in response to AppAndrew

AppAndrew wrote:

When Location is on does this mean the GPS is on?

I am trying to save iPad battery and have no need to have Location on in normal use.

Which type of iPad to you have? If you have a WiFi only iPad, it doesn't have a GPS chip at all and gets its location data from WiFi.

I have an Android phone and the Home screen top pulldown control bar has Location included.

iPadOS and Android are very different in a lot of ways. If you want a tablet that works like your phone, consider getting an Android based tablet.

Feb 27, 2024 8:12 AM in response to IdrisSeabright

This iPad does have GPS as it's an Air 2 with LTE. I use it for yacht navigation.

I understand IOS isn't Android but my house is very different from yours but they've both got doors and windows!

The top right iPad pulldown has a widget with switches for Airplane mode, mobile data, Bluetooth, Wifi, Airdrop and Hotspot which are very useful.

I just would like one for Location.

Best regards

Apr 19, 2023 6:36 PM in response to Giomrc21

Thanks for posting in the Apple Support Communities Giomrc21,


The following steps should help you accomplish your goal:


How to turn Location Services on or off for specific apps
1. Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services.
2. Make sure that Location Services is on.
3. Scroll down to find the app.
4. Tap the app and select an option:
* Never: Prevents access to Location Services information.
* Ask Next Time Or When I Share: This allows you to choose Always While Using App, Allow Once, or Don't Allow.
* While Using the App: Allows access to Location Services only when the app or one of its features is visible on screen. If an app is set to While Using the App, you might see your status bar turn blue with a message that an app is actively using your location.
* Always: Allows access to your location even when the app is in the background.
From here, apps should provide an explanation of how the app will use your location information. Some apps might offer only two options.

Turn Location Services and GPS on or off on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch


Cheers!

Jan 29, 2024 6:40 AM in response to flnvaz

flnvaz wrote:

It appears notably questionable that Apple has omitted a straightforward method to disable location services in entirety, necessitating users to undertake a burdensome process of manual navigation each time they wish to deactivate such tracking. This arrangement raises concerns about user autonomy over personal data, safety, and the discretion to choose if and when to allow tracking by applications or the operating system. Given the context of a trillion-dollar technology corporation, one might infer that such design choices are deliberate, potentially aimed at dissuading users from frequently disabling location services. This perception invites scrutiny regarding the balance between user convenience and corporate strategy in technology design.

Apple doesn't read here for feedback or suggestions. You can, however, let them know your thoughts here:


Product Feedback - Apple


I'm not sure why going to Settings>Privacy & Security>Location Services>Location Services>Off isn't working for you.


Note that if you are in the U.S., your location will still be available to 911. Apple is not allowed to disable that.

Shortcut to turn on/off location

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