Why is my location not correct?

If your location on Hornet is inaccurate or not updating, follow the steps below based on your device.

Note: Device menus vary by brand and region, so your screen may look slightly different.

On Android

  1. Open Settings and go to Connections. If you do not see this menu, go to Advanced Settings instead.
  2. Open Location and make sure your Location mode is turned on.
    • Set it to High accuracy for the best result.
    • Battery saver can work, but it may be less precise.
    • Avoid Device only, since it uses only GPS and may not work well indoors or on WiFi.
  3. Turn on WiFi even if you are not connected to a network. It helps improve accuracy.
  4. If the issue continues:
    • Go to SettingsAppsHornet.
    • Tap StorageClear cache.
    • Restart the Hornet app.
  5. If the problem still appears:
    • Uninstall the Hornet app.
    • Turn off your device and wait a moment.
    • Turn your device back on and reinstall Hornet from Google Play.

On iOS

  1. Open SettingsPrivacy and SecurityLocation Services.
  2. Turn on Location Services.
  3. Scroll down, find Hornet, and tap it.
  4. Choose While Using the App or Always, but do not set it to Never.
  5. Turn on Precise Location.
  6. Turn on WiFi even if you are not connected.

On the Web

The following steps are specific to Google Chrome:

  1. Open Google Maps in a new tab.
  2. In Google Maps, click the icon to show your location. If your browser asks for permission, choose Allow.
  3. Return to Hornet and select Use my current location.
  4. If the location is still inaccurate:
    • Click the lock icon in your browser address bar.
    • Open Settings for this site.
    • Set Location to Always allow.
    • Refresh the page.
    • Make sure your browser is updated.
    • Check your internet connection.
    • Restart your computer if needed.

Still need help? Email us at feedback@hornet.com. Please include your username so we can find your account faster. It appears on your profile page, at the top center of the screen, and begins with the “@” symbol.

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