Quick settings do not show any details or explanation for "location in use" icon
Affected version
Fedora 37 Workstation with GNOME 43.beta (test day image)
Bug summary
Quick settings do not show any details or explanation for "location in use" icon.
Steps to reproduce
- Start any application that acquires location, such as GNOME Calendar or Maps
- Open quick settings after the location in use icon shows up on the top right status area
What happened
The quick settings do not have any details or explanation for the "location in use" icon. The icon that GNOME Shell uses is not widely used, which adds to the confusion for new users.
What did you expect to happen
There should have been a toggle to disable the location or open the settings page, like it exists in GNOME 42. If this is not planned for GNOME 43, there should be an explanation or indication as to what the icon means.
Relevant logs, screenshots, screencasts etc.
Edited by Athul Iddya