Submitters should answer "Yes" only if the app transmits the user's current, precise location to other people. Broad location information (e.g, "New York City," "Germany," "Leicester Square") is not specific enough to be considered precise. Essentially, if users of the app could find each other in the real world based on information provided by the app, then this question should be marked "Yes."
This includes games that share users' locations within the game itself (e.g., a game that displays the location of all users of the game on a real-world map) or broadcast users' location data to other apps (e.g., a game posting your location to a social network).
Submitters should not say "Yes" if the game merely uses the users' location but does not share it with others. Examples of functions that would not trigger a "Yes" to this question would be accessing a user's location to provide ideal server selections or using a user's location to select a default language for the game.