Back in January, Apple introduced a new privacy setting for iPhone: Limit Precise Location. While that might sound like the existing option detailed above, this new setting lets you hide this location information from your cell carriers, too. That way, you can totally control how you share your location data from your iPhone: Apps that need precise coordinates, like your navigation app, can have it, while apps that may only need your approximate location can have that instead—including, now, your carrier.
That changed with iOS 26.5, which Apple released this week. While the feature still only works for Boost Mobile customers in the U.S., Apple added the iPhone 17e to the list of supported devices. If you don't live in the U.S., however, the expansion is a little more generous. Apple is including another handful of carriers here, expanding the list to the following:
Denmark: YouSee
Ireland: Sky
United Kingdom: EE, BT, and Sky
Limit Precise Location is enabled by default for all supported iPhones with these carriers. If you live in the EU or UK, however, and you have one of these iPhones, you likely have the feature—even if your carrier isn't listed here. Apple says that with a SIM from an EU or UK carrier, you have the option to turn this feature on. Rumor has it that Apple is planning on rolling out its next-gen cellular modem, the C2, to the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone Ultra. By the end of this year, the list of iPhones that support this feature should be a bit larger.
How to manage Limit Precise Location
Cellular > Cellular Data Options > Limit Precise Location.
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