Sujet : Re: A Useful Android Advantage: GPS Spoofing.
De : V (at) *nospam* nguard.LH (VanguardLH)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 02. Dec 2024, 01:38:09
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Isaac Montara <
IsaacMontara@nospam.com> wrote:
On Sat, 30 Nov 2024 14:55:27 -0600, VanguardLH wrote:
Curious is me. You weren't posting to ask how to spoof GPS location,
but posting to announce something Android has but iOS does not. Which
what GPS spoofing app do you use on your phone? 27 are listed at:
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=gps%20spoof&c=apps
You're using the wrong search engine. Use the app people put on the phone.
Oh, so you're keeping it a secret.
It can't be that much of a secret since I saw someone previously mentioned
it in this thread which he said was his search engine app on his phone.
In addition to the search app, someone also suggested in this thread what
the best gps spoofing apps were (which that search app finds for you).
Maybe you don't read all the posts in this thread but that's not my fault
as I shouldn't be required to teach you what you didn't bother to read.
Me: "Which what GPS spoofing app do you use on your phone?"
That was addressed to sms, not to you, Andrew, and anyone else in this
discussion. It is unclear from sms remarks if he uses a GPS spoofing
app at all, or merely commented that it's possible on Android as a jibe
against iOS.
Andrew made a list, but does he really use ALL those apps? No, he just
did a search, and spewed out the search hits. That doesn't any of them
are good nor indicate which is best. I already did the "gps" search at
play.google.com, and mentioned that, but I didn't go listing every
search hit. I was prodding for recommendations. Just because someone
uses an app doesn't mean they stuck with it, and might've changed to
another one until they found a best choice. Andrew can publish a large
a lists as he wants that are merely search hits at play.google.com, or
elsewhere (e.g., fdroid.com). A dictionary doesn't teach how to write.