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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<schemalist gettext-domain="gsettings-desktop-schemas">
+ <schema id="org.gnome.system.location"
+ path="/org/gnome/system/location/">
+ <key type="b" name="enabled">
+ <default>false</default>
+ <summary>Geolocation services are enabled.</summary>
+ <description>
+ If true, applications are allowed to access location information.
+ </description>
+ </key>
+ <key name="max-accuracy-level" enum="org.gnome.desktop.GDesktopLocationAccuracyLevel">
+ <default>'exact'</default>
+ <summary>The maximum accuracy level of location.</summary>
+ <description>
+ Configures the maximum level of location accuracy applications are
+ allowed to see. Valid options are “country”, “city”, “neighborhood”,
+ “street”, and “exact” (typically requires GPS receiver). Please keep in
+ mind that this only controls what GeoClue will allow applications to see
+ and they can find user’s location on their own using network resources
+ (albeit with street-level accuracy at best).
+ </description>
+ </key>
+ </schema>
+</schemalist>