Does Airplane mode turn off location?

Airplane mode disables cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth signals, which limits location tracking. However, GPS may still work on some devices, so location services can sometimes function unless manually turned off in settings.
 
Airplane mode turns off cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, but location services may still work using GPS unless you manually disable location settings on your device.
 
Airplane mode turns off cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, but location may still work if GPS is enabled or cached data is available.
 
Not completely,airplane mode turns off cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, but your phone’s GPS can still detect location; it just usually can’t share it online. I’ve noticed maps can still show my position offline, but no one gets that data until I reconnect.
 
Airplane mode turns off cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connections, which limits location sharing. However, it doesn’t completely turn off location services—your phone can still use GPS and saved data to estimate location unless you manually disable Location Services in settings.
 
Aeroplane mode restricts location sharing by shutting off Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and cellular connections. It does not, however, fully block location services; unless you specifically stop location services in settings, your phone can still estimate location using GPS and stored data.
 
Airplane mode primarily disables cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connections, but it doesn’t automatically turn off location services (GPS). On most devices, location can still work via GPS, so you may need to manually disable it to fully stop location tracking.
 
Airplane mode turns off cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth signals, so your device can’t share its location online—but it doesn’t fully disable location services. GPS can still work locally unless you turn off Location Services in settings.
 
GPS is a passive receive-only system. Your phone just listens for satellite signals, so Airplane Mode usually leaves it on.
 
Airplane mode disables cellular data, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connections, but it does not always turn off location services. Your GPS can still work if location settings remain enabled. To fully stop location tracking, manually disable Location in your phone’s settings along with turning on Airplane mode.
 
Airplane mode turns off cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connections, but it doesn’t completely disable location services. Your phone’s GPS can still work without an internet connection. However, your location won’t be shared in real time unless you reconnect to a network or manually enable Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
 
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