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Very good idea, but the execution is horrible.

It doesn't say what will happen after I share my location. It asks for my location a hundred times, why? It doesn't work on the latest Firefox, apparently, as it shows an error. Even after I manage to get a link I can't share it with a desktop browser, because the desktop browser doesn't have a compass and so nothing is shown.

Hey thanks for the detailed feedback. Consider this the "release early enough that you're still embarrassed of it" component of this free time project.

I'd like to support more mobile browsers, but I doubt I will ever make a priority of supporting desktops, since most people don't walk around town looking at their laptops :)

No, but someone may send the link from their phone to someone on a desktop. That's what happens with me most times when I want to know the location of someone and there's no easy way to do it.
So, is this a webapp for brain dead people to use for sharing their location?

If so, then do you really think there’s much of a market for people who are clinically dead and have no brain function to use this page?

Or are you using this rude term to apply to people who are too stupid to be allowed to use computers?