Location

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Location services in Ubuntu are provided by [[https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/geoclue|GeoClue]] and the [[https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-geoip|Ubuntu GeoIP Provider]]. Their UI includes the [[https://launchpad.net/indicator-location|Location Indicator]], app permission prompts, and settings in System Settings and the first-run setup.
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||<tablestyle="float:left;margin:0 1em 1em 0" style="border:none">{{attachment:phone-location.png}}|| There are three locations for location settings: the initial setup, System Settings, and the location indicator menu.
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The text of the caption for the “Location detection” switch should depend on which location providers have been implemented, and for the non-GPS providers, whether they are currently powered on. In System Settings, “Location” should be part of “[[SecurityAndPrivacySettings|Security & Privacy]]”.
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If just GPS is implemented: “Uses GPS to detect your rough location. When off, GPS turns off to save battery.” <<Anchor(phone-menu)>>
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''Errata:
 * “Location tracking” should be “Location detection”
 * “Track location using:” should be “Detect location using:”
 * “Apps that can track your location:” should be “Apps that can use this location:”''

There are three possible settings for location detection: none, using GPS only, or using GPS + Wi-Fi + cell info.

In the initial setup, and in System Settings, these settings should be presented identically (bug Bug:1467790): a switch followed by two dependent radio buttons. This approach (rather than three radio buttons) means the indicator menu can be simpler by containing the switch alone (bugs Bug:1507793).

In all three places, the '''switch''' should be “Location detection”. In the initial setup, it should be off by default.

In the initial setup and in System Settings, if HERE is not installed, the '''radio buttons''' should not be present.

If it is installed but “Location detection” is off, the radio buttons should be disabled.

“'''__HERE terms and conditions__'''” (bug Bug:1388178) should navigate to a child “HERE” screen displaying the terms and conditions, with the only navigation being the standard Back button back to the previous screen.

“'''Apps that can use this location:'''” should list only currently-installed apps that have ever requested access to location data (or “None requested” if none have).

Whenever “Location detetion” is off, the “Apps that can use this location:” label and list should be insensitive, ''and'' the switches for each app should be off, regardless of the underlying permission, so that there is no confusion about whether they are accessing your location. If you later choose to let the phone detect your location, the switches for each app should return to their previous states.

The '''indicator''' should appear in the status bar whenever an app has accessed your location in the past five minutes. It should list all apps that have accessed your location in the past five minutes, most recent first. Choosing any app should switch to that app, so that you may control whichever functions in that app are accessing location. “Location Settings…” should navigate to the “Location” screen of System Settings.

Location services in Ubuntu are provided by GeoClue and the Ubuntu GeoIP Provider. Their UI includes the Location Indicator, app permission prompts, and settings in System Settings and the first-run setup.

Phone

There are three locations for location settings: the initial setup, System Settings, and the location indicator menu.

In System Settings, “Location” should be part of “Security & Privacy”.

location-screens.phone.png

Errata:

  • “Location tracking” should be “Location detection”
  • “Track location using:” should be “Detect location using:”
  • “Apps that can track your location:” should be “Apps that can use this location:”

There are three possible settings for location detection: none, using GPS only, or using GPS + Wi-Fi + cell info.

In the initial setup, and in System Settings, these settings should be presented identically (bug 1467790): a switch followed by two dependent radio buttons. This approach (rather than three radio buttons) means the indicator menu can be simpler by containing the switch alone (bugs 1507793).

In all three places, the switch should be “Location detection”. In the initial setup, it should be off by default.

In the initial setup and in System Settings, if HERE is not installed, the radio buttons should not be present.

If it is installed but “Location detection” is off, the radio buttons should be disabled.

HERE terms and conditions” (bug 1388178) should navigate to a child “HERE” screen displaying the terms and conditions, with the only navigation being the standard Back button back to the previous screen.

Apps that can use this location:” should list only currently-installed apps that have ever requested access to location data (or “None requested” if none have).

Whenever “Location detetion” is off, the “Apps that can use this location:” label and list should be insensitive, and the switches for each app should be off, regardless of the underlying permission, so that there is no confusion about whether they are accessing your location. If you later choose to let the phone detect your location, the switches for each app should return to their previous states.

The indicator should appear in the status bar whenever an app has accessed your location in the past five minutes. It should list all apps that have accessed your location in the past five minutes, most recent first. Choosing any app should switch to that app, so that you may control whichever functions in that app are accessing location. “Location Settings…” should navigate to the “Location” screen of System Settings.

Location (last edited 2016-02-23 09:48:48 by mpt)