[NFBMO] Strange message lately
Steve Cook
stanley7709 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 10 23:47:59 UTC 2025
Gary,
I am having the same issue! This has been a big discussion on a couple of
jaws list I am on, but no one has found a solution at this time.
Steve Cook
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From: NFBMO <nfbmo-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Gary Wunder via NFBMO
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Subject: [NFBMO] Strange message lately
Whenever I edit a document in Microsoft Word or Microsoft XL, I have
recently been getting the following message
This site can access your location. Change this setting in the address bar.
While I have seen this on certain websites, never before have I seen it in
the opening of office documents. I thought it was a problem particular to my
own unit, but last evening on the technology committee meeting, I heard the
same thing come through on someone's screen reader. Any thoughts as to how
to rectify this? It can be quite a problem, because you start editing or
reading a document, and it may come up fifteen or twenty seconds after you
are into the work.
Thanks for any advice.
Warmly,
Gary
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