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How to Change Geographic Location in Windows 11

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Mar 8, 2023 Updated Apr 30, 2026 3 min read
How to Change Geographic Location in Windows 11

Windows 11 uses location services to determine where you are. This helps your computer provide local weather, map directions, and accurate time zone settings. It also supports features like Find My Device. It is important to distinguish between your System Region (which affects date formats and currency) and your Location Services (which tracks your physical coordinates).

Why do this? You may want to change your region to access specific content, or you may want to restrict location changes to protect your privacy on a shared computer.

What happens when done? Your computer will update its regional behavior or restrict the ability for users to modify location settings, depending on the method you choose.

How to Change Your Region via Settings

The easiest way to change your country or region is through the Settings app. This affects how apps display local information.

  1. Open Settings by pressing Windows + I.
  2. Go to Time & language > Language & region.
  3. Under Region, select your new country from the Country or region dropdown menu.

Note that this does not change your Microsoft Store region automatically. To change your store region, you must visit your Microsoft account profile online.

Privacy and Location Services

You can control which apps have access to your location. Go to Settings > Privacy & security > Location. Here, you can toggle the Location services switch to Off to prevent all apps from tracking you. You can also manage permissions for individual apps in this menu.

Advanced Configuration (Admin Only)

Note: The following steps require administrator privileges.

Using the Local Group Policy Editor

  1. Open the Local Group Policy Editor by typing gpedit.msc in the search bar.
  2. Navigate to: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Location Services.
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  1. Click on the Location Services folder.
  2. Double-click Disallow changing of geographic location.
  3. Select Enabled to block users from changing the location, or Disabled to allow it.
Windows allow or disallow changing geographic location options

Using the Windows Registry Editor

If you cannot use the Group Policy Editor, use the Registry Editor.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Control Panel\International

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  1. Right-click in the empty space on the right side.
  2. Select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
  3. Name it PreventGeoIdChange.
  4. Set the Value data to 1 to block changes.
Windows allow or disallow changing geographic location registry value data

Summary

Changing your geographic location in Windows 11 involves adjusting your system region for formatting or managing privacy via location services. While the Settings app handles basic regional preferences, advanced users can use Group Policy or the Registry to enforce location restrictions. Always ensure your Microsoft account region matches your physical location to avoid issues with the Microsoft Store.

Does changing my region affect my Microsoft Store purchases?

Yes. The Microsoft Store is region-locked. Changing your Windows region settings does not automatically update your store region. You must update your billing address and payment method in your Microsoft account settings to match the new region to purchase content from that specific store.

What is the difference between Region and Location in Windows 11?

Region settings control your system language, date formats, and currency symbols. Location services use GPS, Wi-Fi, and IP addresses to determine your physical coordinates. Region is a preference for how your computer displays data, while location is a privacy setting that tracks where you are physically located.

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