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GeoFence

The on-site presence gate. What it checks, what a guest outside the radius still gets, and why it never blocks entry.
GeoFence is an optional check on whether someone is at the venue: a radius centred on your venue coordinate, from a hundred metres to a kilometre in fifty-metre steps, defaulting to two hundred.
It is a courtesy barrier, not a security one, and that is worth being straight about. It reads GPS from the visitor's device, and a determined person can tell their device to say anything. What it does well is keep the live show for the room it was designed for.
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The GeoFence section with its map circle and radius slider.
What matters most is what happens outside it. Nobody is turned away. Someone outside the radius, or who declined the location prompt, moves to Story mode: the reel, without the live channel. They keep your content, your polls and your comments, and lose only the synchronised part, which only makes sense in the room anyway.
The permission is asked for at the gate, and denied, blocked at the system level and unavailable are reported as three different problems rather than one failure.