Hello, have some troubles with hiding on betting resources. My main goal to provide fake location for bet365. Main problem Firefox browser always asking ´´Allow bet365.es:443 to use your location?". Somehow I need to confirm this and provide fake gps.
I use Magisk+Hide my app list+Fake location and turn down all geoservices on my phone. Sure I try different option and proxy, but it give me a same thing - block my account.
If you have any ideas have to resolve please wrote on DM. I`m ready to cooperate.
Have you tried using a VPN to change your IP address instead of faking your GPS location? That might be a more effective solution. Additionally, some browsers have a built-in feature to prevent websites from accessing your location, so you might want to check your browser settings to see if that option is available. Good luck with resolving your issue! By the way, have you considered trying out some online casino sites? canlı casino siteleri can be a fun and exciting way to gamble from the comfort of your own home.
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Have you tried using a VPN to change your IP address instead of faking your GPS location? That might be a more effective solution. Additionally, some browsers have a built-in feature to prevent websites from accessing your location, so you might want to check your browser settings to see if that option is available. Good luck with resolving your issue! By the way, have you considered trying out some online casino sites? canlı casino siteleri can be a fun and exciting way to gamble from the comfort of your own home.
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First of all, I need to hide my current location complex and all available option for Magisk hiding are tried
Thanks for sharing this solution. I'll definitely give your method a try.
Thanks for sharing your experience and seeking help with hiding your GPS on betting resources. I'm relatively new to gambling and sports betting myself, but I understand the importance of privacy and finding workarounds.
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What I use is Fake GPS Joystick and set this as my a fake mock location in developer setting, then you can either use the Hide Mock Location xposed module, or a Smali editor to fake mock locations.
With the Fake GPS Joystick app, you can set your location anywhere on the map easily, set up automatic routes, waypoints etc.
This way the whole system thinks you are at the set location and no app knows its not the true location.
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Hi,
I'm posting this here because I'm kind of in a hurry and I might get a better answer here. I'm translating an Android phone, and it's full of commands in very broken English. So I ran across this term (mock) that I've never seen in such context and I want to know if that's the actual name or it's just broken English for 'fake' (fictitious).
This is the description of the function:
mock location
Create mock location sources for testing. Malicious applications can use this to override the location and/or status returned by real location sources such as GPS or Network providers.
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'Mock' to me is this: sticking your tongue out and make fun of the stupid so I don't get it. The term 'fake' is also used so it somebody might have overlooked at it and use 'mock' instead, or it's a different process. I'd appreciate any help.
It means it is not a real location obtained from the GPS.
mock location is the actual term used to allow you to specify (I believe in the android emulator) a location seperate from what you're actually at (to allow GPS on the emulator, when there is actually no GPS hardware preset, used for testing purposes)
Thank you so much to the both of you!
I know this is an old topic but with everything being said do we want the "mock location box checked on or unchecked off??
Titan33 said:
I know this is an old topic but with everything being said do we want the "mock location box checked on or unchecked off??
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If you want to accurately get a pinpoint of your location you want it off.
If you want it to tell you strange locations like Antarctica then turn it on.
If the phone can fake locations randomly, surely it can also fake location on demand to wherever a user wanted?
This would be extremely helpful for apps which are location based. i.e nba league pass.
Burko said:
If the phone can fake locations randomly, surely it can also fake location on demand to wherever a user wanted?
This would be extremely helpful for apps which are location based. i.e nba league pass.
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No, this is referred to in the emulator (on a computer) not the actual phone.
I have never seen my phone fake a location randomly. Talk to the NBA about blackout restrictions.
Thank you to All.
thank you very much for the info
thank you very much for the info
and wow this is the second search result in google.com for 'what is allow mock locations android' HAHA.
Devin-J said:
thank you very much for the info
and wow this is the second search result in google.com for 'what is allow mock locations android' HAHA.
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first for "allow mock locations"
Hi all!
I got a bluetooth gps that I sometimes use it and sometimes I used the phone's built in gps. To use the bluetooth, I need to enable the 'allow mock locations'. To use built in gps hardware, I believe I need to switch off the 'allow mock locations' setting.
However, to keep turn on and off that setting everytime I switch between bluetooth gps and phone's gps is not very 'comfortable'. I wonder, is it ok for me to leave the setting enabled all the time. Will it affect the accuracy of my location when I'm using the phone's built in gps?
Thanks.
If it's an emulator function, why is it's switch on the phone?
rikupw said:
mock location is the actual term used to allow you to specify (I believe in the android emulator) a location seperate from what you're actually at (to allow GPS on the emulator, when there is actually no GPS hardware preset, used for testing purposes)
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If it's an emulator function, why is it's switch on the phone?
oh .. maybe to turn off the phone's GPS when connected via USB to the computer?
If so, its a strangely-labeled thing!
Thanks for info everyone!
I was looking for information regarding mock location and found this article very much helpful. Actually, I am developing an security application which includes mock location...
Do not get it to work ...omly when connecting usb ... and its says wireless on wifi when its on usb and tethering mode ??? not really wireless is`nt it ?? don`t get it ??
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If you want to accurately get a pinpoint of your location you want it off.
If you want it to tell you strange locations like Antarctica then turn it on.
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Now this is best answer one could have got
its called GPS TASKS.
basically, using a software like google earth, igo8 or w/e, you get coordinates of where you want to do something. Like buy chicken when you get to walmart.(i like chicken).
then you set up the task and give it the gps coords. and it basically turns on the gps once every ___ minutes(the user can set it). and you know that the gps can give you an approx loction(within ___ meters almost instantly - maybe 3000m), and so it compares that to the coords. when you get closer to the coords, it then checks wit more accuracy(MEANING MORE TIME), until you are within ____ meters(or coords are close enough), then it alerts you.
I am no programmer, so i cannot acheive this milestone in PDAs. I was just wondering if anyone was interested in attempting this.
A very interesting idea
Hi!
I think an application like that would be most appretiated. Being constatly on the move doing my job I have several tasks on my calendar that are linked with a specific location but I can only give it a time to remind me to do the task, if that same task could be linked with the GPS data it could give me an alert signaling that I'm near to the location I've determined for that same task!
Is there any application available that is able to do this?
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Hi!
I think an application like that would be most appretiated. Being constatly on the move doing my job I have several tasks on my calendar that are linked with a specific location but I can only give it a time to remind me to do the task, if that same task could be linked with the GPS data it could give me an alert signaling that I'm near to the location I've determined for that same task!
Is there any application available that is able to do this?
Regards
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Nope. i searched everywhere, but i could not find anything like this.
I dont know of a free solution, but these are out there
Edit: The location features only seem to be for Iphone/Blackberry users, Danmitt!!!
I've only tried the free versions of these services, and you have to pay to get the location aware features, but you might look at these:
Reqall Pro has this
http://www.reqall.com/about/put_me_on_the_map
Remember the Milk Pro has this:
http://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/
I hope this helps.
Criss
reqall pro is the exact same thing i was thinking of, but it doesnt support windows mobile, but if it was possible to port it to WM, it would be perfect
Have you looked into G-Profile? Not sure if it will initialize the GPS, but it does have some cell tower location based functions.
Here is my scenario:
I have several locations that expose resources to over the public network for the purpose of monitoring (cameras, networks, etc.).
I secure access using multiple layers. In addition to the standard user name and login, I also do a reverse DNS check on my firewall to make sure the traffic is coming from either another one of my locations or my mobile phone. To accomplish this on my phone, I would need a dynamic DNS update client for my phone.
I know I can accomplish this by visiting the website and forcing an update, but I would rather have it automated.
Thanks in advance for your help,
Mike
The protocol isn't very complicated, so you could whip up such an app pretty easily if there isn't already one in the store. On the other hand, it's not the kind of thing most people would find useful. Even leaving aside the fact that Dyn just killed their free accounts, it's usually aimed at servers (game servers, remote desktop/ssh servers, VPN servers, home web servers, etc.) and one doesn't generally run a server on their phone.
I've been using Mock Location (enabled through developer options) to occasionally change my location appearance to apps. What I'd like to be able to do is to enable it selectively for only certain apps. For example, I want Google Maps to always see my real location, but Facebook and Instagram to always see the same location no matter where I am. That way I can still take advantage of general localisation (by setting it into the middle of the city centre) without it knowing specifically where I am.
So far though I haven't found anything that's able to do this. I've been using Fake GPS but that does it for every app, there's no way to set it to specific ones. I've also tried setting up Secure Folder (no way to do Mock Locations within Secure Folder that I could see), I've tried using Island and Parallel Space but couldn't find any way to do it through that either.
I've also thought about having a Tasker/Automate setup that turns on Fake GPS each time I open one of the apps on the list, but that seems somewhat clumsy and likely to cause issues.
Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas I might have missed? I feel like this should be easy but it doesn't seem to be.
Android 9 supports "Private DNS" which uses DNS-over-TLS to provide better security and privacy, I set my X4 to "dns.google" instead of "automatic", as per this article: https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2018/04/dns-over-tls-support-in-android-p.html
- looking for some insights/comments on a subject of practical benefits of this feature.
Google private DNS setup: https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/using#android
A DNS over TLS connection is encrypted in the same way HTTPS is. It can also sometimes be quicker than the default DNS (correct me if I'm wrong about this). However, airports and some other places do not allow external DNS, forcing you to turn it off.
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A DNS over TLS connection is encrypted in the same way HTTPS is. It can also sometimes be quicker than the default DNS (correct me if I'm wrong about this). However, airports and some other places do not allow external DNS, forcing you to turn it off.
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Good to know that, I was setting up my new router at home the other day, so I went through some web sites getting some info and ended up changing all DNS/iPvs etc..., that's how I stumbled upon that 'tls' thing and was wondering if it has any merit to it. My desktop browser(Firefox) used to be very slow and now it's pulling pages really fast after changing to Google DNS from random default. Am suspecting my cable co. has been monitoring my web traffic, slowing it down.
With dns.adguard the phone has functional add blocker, tried several free apps from the play store and it seem to filter adverts out pretty good, no standalone app just the private dns set up:
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With dns.adguard the phone has functional add blocker, tried several free apps from the play store and it seem to filter adverts out pretty good, no standalone app just the private dns set up:
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I agree. But it still lets a few ads though. So if there is a better dns-over-tls alternative to adguard I'm open to trying it.
Nezzox said:
I agree. But it still lets a few ads though. So if there is a better dns-over-tls alternative to adguard I'm open to trying it.
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You can try adguard.apk. I like just the simple dns thing. Here is a link w/ a lot of information about it, see all the comments below the article:
https://www.androidpolice.com/2018/...wn-dns-service-and-it-works-with-android-pie/
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You can try adguard.apk. I like just the simple dns thing. Here is a link w/ a lot of information about it, see all the comments below the article:
https://www.androidpolice.com/2018/...wn-dns-service-and-it-works-with-android-pie/
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Well, I used blokada before. The point for me is to find something that enables me to not use a apk. The ideal solution would be to have a more aggressive dns-over-tls adblocking since it's possible in Android pie. I feel that adguard is too allowing and does not fair well in blocking ads delivered from Facebook or local ads.