Yeah, okay, @ombrasilente has their fun, but let me level with you—do we really need to walk through this like it’s rocket science? I mean, Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services. Boom, there it is. Toggle it on. Game over.
But wait, here’s the real tea: not every app actually deserves your location. Why does that random flashlight app need to know where you are, huh? So yeah, go to each app in the list and rethink your life choices. ‘Always?’ Please, that’s just asking for your phone battery to weep silently in the background. Stick with “While Using the App” unless you want to feel like you’re hosting a surveillance party.
Also, side note: if it STILL doesn’t work after all that, check if you accidentally turned off ‘Precise Location’ for the app. Whoops—suddenly Google Maps thinks you’re across the street at your neighbor’s house. Awkward.
In conclusion: proceed with caution, let maps guide you, but maybe don’t let every app think it’s your personal GPS stalker. That’s all.