![]() ![]() ![]() And probably most iPhone users won’t even notice it. Why? Because Apple wants us to know when an app is requesting AND when an app is actually receiving our device’s location (and presumably, our location.) It’s subtle to be sure. But when the app receives your location data, the arrow becomes solid, usually for only a few seconds. In iOS 11, when an app requests your device’s location, a hollow arrow displays. It’s not you! Indeed, with iOS 11 Apple changed how that small location arrow works. Clear Your Search History and Protect Privacyįirst off, you might notice that the little location arrow in iOS 11 looks different. ![]()
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