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How can I reverse "User denied geolocation prompt (1)"?

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I can no longer use geolocation on any website.

Geo.enabled is set to true on both synced devices.

If I un-install & then re-install Firefox I get the usual allow / deny geolocation prompt. If I allow it, geolocation works fine, so it's not the device, location is enabled in app permissions. As soon as I sync I get the denied geolocation prompt message.

There doesn't seem to be any way to re-enable geolocation. Devices are Nexus 6 & Nexus 9, both running Android 7.1.1 and the latest Firefox.

Any ideas?

thanks, Edward.

I can no longer use geolocation on any website. Geo.enabled is set to true on both synced devices. If I un-install & then re-install Firefox I get the usual allow / deny geolocation prompt. If I allow it, geolocation works fine, so it's not the device, location is enabled in app permissions. As soon as I sync I get the denied geolocation prompt message. There doesn't seem to be any way to re-enable geolocation. Devices are Nexus 6 & Nexus 9, both running Android 7.1.1 and the latest Firefox. Any ideas? thanks, Edward.

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Tap on the lock icon or the globe icon in the address bar and choose site settings.

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Thanks, but there is no site settings option, just "Insecure connection", which is irrelevant as there is no need to login.