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I am new to google map and simply loading google map for current location but navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition() throw error(

i.e. getCurrentPosition() no longer working on insecure connection

).

My Code looks like :

function initialize() {

    if (navigator.geolocation) {
        navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition(function (p) {
            var sMap = null;
            var marker = null;
            sMap = new GMaps({
                div: '#regestration-map',
                zoom: 13,
                lat: p.coords.latitude,
                lng: p.coords.longitude ,
                //center: center,
                scrollwheel: false ,
                styles: [ {stylers: [ { "saturation":-100 }, { "lightness": 0 }, { "gamma": 1 } ]}]
             }); 
           marker = sMap.addMarker({
                lat: p.coords.latitude,
                lng: p.coords.longitude ,
                map :sMap,      
                icon : map_marker,
                title: "<div style = 'height:60px;width:200px'><b>Your location:</b><br />Latitude: " + p.coords.latitude + "<br />Longitude: " + p.coords.longitude
            }); 

            sMap.addListener('click',function(e){
                marker.setPosition(e.latLng);
                marker.title = "<div style = 'height:60px;width:200px'><b>Your location:</b><br />Latitude: " + e.latLng.lat() + "<br />Longitude: " + e.latLng.lng()
            });

            marker.addListener('click',function(e){
                var infoWindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow();
                infoWindow.setContent(marker.title);
                infoWindow.open(sMap, marker);
            });
        });
    }else {
        alert('Geo Location feature is not supported in this browser.');
    }
}

I upload code in UAT env and connection was not secure means for demo purposes there was not any SSL layer.

is there any workaround solutions to get current Latitude and Longitude with HTTP connection?

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  • I believe now it can work in localhost as its treated as secure.
    – Jarrett
    Jan 8, 2021 at 14:43

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from google docs https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/tutorial

HTTPS or HTTP

We think security on the web is pretty important, and recommend using HTTPS whenever possible. As part of our efforts to make the web more secure, we've made all of the Maps JavaScript API available over HTTPS. Using HTTPS encryption makes your site more secure, and more resistant to snooping or tampering.

We recommend loading the Maps JavaScript API over HTTPS using the tag provided above.

If required, you can load the Maps JavaScript API over HTTP by requesting http://maps.googleapis.com/, or http://maps.google.cn for users in China.

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  • I am just looking for workaround solution that somehow gives me current latLng May 3, 2018 at 7:20

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