Solved "Your location could not be saved"
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I have several locations on MOZ Local. I haven't had any trouble before, but now when I try to update anything (on any location) I get this error "Your location could not be saved" and if I attempt to navigate off the page it reminds me that my changes won't be saved.
???? I don't see anything wrong with any entries.
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@KerryDuggan It just started working again. No changes on my end. Whatever the problem was seems to have resolved. Thanks.
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The message "Your location could not be saved" typically appears when an application or device cannot store or access your geographic location. This can occur due to issues such as permission settings, GPS or location services being turned off, weak GPS signals, technical glitches, network connectivity problems, graphic designer or privacy settings. To resolve the issue, check and adjust your device's location and privacy settings, ensure the app has the necessary permissions, and verify that GPS or location services are enabled and functioning properly. If problems persist, further troubleshooting may be needed.
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@c3ajeff said in "Your location could not be saved":
I have several locations on MOZ Local. I haven't had any trouble before, but now when I try to update anything (on any location) I get this error "Your location could not be saved" and if I attempt to navigate off the page it reminds me that my changes won't be saved.
???? I don't see anything wrong with any entries.The "Your location could not be saved" error on MOZ Local can be frustrating, but there are a few common reasons behind this issue. It's possible that there might be minor formatting errors or discrepancies in your location data that are preventing updates. I recommend double-checking all entries for accuracy, including your business name, address, and contact information. Also, ensure your business information is consistent across all platforms and listings. If the problem persists, reaching out to MOZ Local's customer support for further assistance is a good next step to resolve this issue.
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@KerryDuggan It just started working again. No changes on my end. Whatever the problem was seems to have resolved. Thanks.
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@markcummins713
Here's the logic: It used to work, nothing has changed on my end, and now it doesn't work. Must be on their end. Simple. -
@KerryDuggan Thank you!
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The message "Your location could not be saved" typically appears when an application or device cannot store or access your geographic location. This can occur due to issues such as permission settings, GPS or location services being turned off, weak GPS signals, technical glitches, network connectivity problems, or privacy settings. To resolve the issue, check and adjust your device's location and privacy settings, ensure the app has the necessary permissions, and verify that GPS or location services are enabled and functioning properly. If problems persist, further troubleshooting may be needed.
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@c3ajeff said in "Your location could not be saved":
I have several locations on MOZ Local. I haven't had any trouble before, but now when I try to update anything (on any location) I get this error "Your location could not be saved" and if I attempt to navigate off the page it reminds me that my changes won't be saved.
???? I don't see anything wrong with any entries.This error typically occurs due to various issues, such as incorrect or incomplete business information, unverified listings, or temporary glitches in the system. To resolve this problem, try the following:
Double-check the accuracy and completeness of your business information on all locations.
Ensure that your listings are verified and claim them if needed.
Clear your browser cache and cookies or try using a different browser.
Contact MOZ Local support for further assistance, as it may be a technical issue on their end.
By following these steps, you can often address the "Your location could not be saved" error and successfully update your business information on MOZ Local. (PMP Exam Prep) (Remote Business Analyst Jobs) (Study abroad) (Canada PR)
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@c3ajeff Hi, I have created a ticket for you with our help team. A member of the team will be with you shortly. Have a lovely day!
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