Re: [w3ctag/design-reviews] Geolocation API (#529)

Thanks for addressing that comment, @marcoscaceres!

We're looking at this in our virtual TAG face-to-face.  The Privacy and Security section looks stronger now, though it still has more text for recipients than implementers (in a document whose audience is more likely to be implementers).

We suggest strengthening the section for implementers [3.2 Implementation considerations](https://w3c.github.io/geolocation-api/#implementation_considerations):

> However, in designing these measures, implementers are advised to enable user awareness of location sharing, and to provide access to user interfaces that enable revocation of permissions.

...by adding additional examples like periodic permissions prompts (for example, "$website still has access to your location. Would you like it to continue to know where you are?"), visual indicators of when location is being used, etc.

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