** Description changed:

  Impact
  ------
  Mozilla Location Services will be closed to all third parties (including 
Ubuntu, GNOME, KDE, etc.) on June 12, 2024.
  
  Unfortunately, there does not appear to be any suitable replacement for
  our typical desktop and laptop users. (Mobile devices like phones may
  have GPS that could be used but those devices would only rarely be using
  Ubuntu and gnome-control-center.)
  
  To avoid later UI changes and disruption only a few months from now, the
  Ubuntu Desktop team would prefer to disable location services before
  Ubuntu 24.04 LTS is released.
+ 
+ Details
+ -------
+ Specifically, this hides
+ - Privacy & Security > Location
+ - Date & Time > Automatic Timezone
+ - Displays > Night Light > Schedule > Sunrise to Sunset 
+   + This last one wasn't done yet, but I expect it for gnome-control-center 
46.1 which will be an SRU
+ https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/3014
  
  Other Info
  ----------
  https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/2959
  
  gnome-control-center 46.1 to be released in a few days will also disable
  Location Services by default but with a build-time option for distros
  who have different deadlines and user profiles.
  
  If an alternative location provider is found that works well enough for
  our users, we intend to re-enable this feature with a Stable Release
  Update if possible.
  
  Because of this issue, Ubuntu has disabled the Location page in gnome-
  initial-setup for 24.04 LTS already.

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  Disable location services in gnome-control-center

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