Salva > Perhaps you have a third party plugin asking for shipping details but this data cannot be read by ATUM if we don't integrate with that plugin (a thing that we are not going to do...).>
I have been around ATUM long enough to know you are not interested in working with other plugins (Which I understand, but it does make ATUM of no use in a lot of larger store projects I work on, because currency and tax are legal issues and determine the solution that must be used. The storage/inventory management has to conform.)
My example was not that ATUM should work with any 3rd party plugin. It is that it should respect the default WooCommerce function of the users shipping or billing location. This is the built-in WooCommerce geolocation option.
I think it very logical that when a customer visits the site for the first time and WooCommerce (not a 3rd party plugin) sets that customers shipping location, ATUM should respect that and show any region limited inventory without the customer having to complete a form/modal.
I did look in the documentation and the API, but didn't see a supported method of setting a location in the ATUM cookie either.
All of these comments come from a constructive point of view and I am only trying to list real-world examples of projects I have wanted to use ATUM, but its too risky.