Sujet : Re: Was Google Location Accuracy (now is How to Spoof Wi-Fi Location)
De : andrews (at) *nospam* spam.net (Andrews)
Groupes : comp.mobile.android alt.internet.wirelessDate : 29. Oct 2024, 03:39:21
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Andrews wrote on Sat, 26 Oct 2024 05:47:36 -0000 (UTC) :
How do you spoof Wi-Fi location on Android?
I realized while answering Andy's questions that what is needed is not to
"spoof" any particular Wi-Fi access point location, but to zero it out.
That is, any app that requires Wi-Fi access point information would get
nothing so the app would have to fall back on GPS information instead.
Which can easily be spoofed.
Note: You don't use this stuff when you're routing; you use it for apps
like a weather app that don't really need your exact location but they
require it for the app to work (because they're mining your data).
So the question morphs to:
How to we make sure ZERO Wi-Fi access point data is utilized when precise location is turned on with Google Location Accuracy?