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JonnyTech avatar JonnyTech commented on September 3, 2024

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How many times do you mock the location? The default is 1. So it only does it once then stops. Set it to 0.

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systemoperator avatar systemoperator commented on September 3, 2024

How many times do you mock the location? The default is 1. So it only does it once then stops. Set it to 0.

Thank you for your rapid response. Both values are already set to zero.

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JonnyTech avatar JonnyTech commented on September 3, 2024

I do not recommend setting the interval to zero. Not sure what that would do to be honest. I find that 30s or more is usually sufficient.

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systemoperator avatar systemoperator commented on September 3, 2024

I do not recommend setting the interval to zero. Not sure what that would do to be honest. I find that 30s or more is usually sufficient.

For some reason, sometimes the position is sporadically overwritten with the real GPS position, if it is not set very frequently. But I will again try it, with an increased time interval, starting with 1s.

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JonnyTech avatar JonnyTech commented on September 3, 2024

IIRC, on Android 9 I had to disable location access in Android settings first, then real location would not leak.

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systemoperator avatar systemoperator commented on September 3, 2024

IIRC, on Android 9 I had to disable location access in Android settings first, then real location would not leak.

If I set the refresh interval to 1s, the location sporadically shortly jumps every 15s to the real location. If I subsequently open Settings > Security & privacy > Location access and disable Access my location on Android 9, then other apps request to enable this setting to be able to use them. 🤔

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JonnyTech avatar JonnyTech commented on September 3, 2024

Location is systemwide. You cannot assign different locations to diffetent apps. The Android system provides the location. Whilst spoofing, FakeTraveler provides the Android system the fake location. No apps communicate directly with FakeTraveller. So you cannot have it both ways. Either everything sees the real location or the spoofed one.

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systemoperator avatar systemoperator commented on September 3, 2024

Location is systemwide. You cannot assign different locations to diffetent apps. The Android system provides the location. Whilst spoofing, FakeTraveler provides the Android system the fake location. No apps communicate directly with FakeTraveller. So you cannot have it both ways. Either everything sees the real location or the spoofed one.

It would be ok for me, to only use the spoofed location. I have already tried several fake location apps, but each app had issues to shortly leak the real position sporadically. If I disable the aforementioned location access system-wide in the Android settings and then enable Fake Traveler, several apps complain, that the android setting for location access must be enabled, otherwise they do not work. Or did you mean a different Android setting?

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DxBONESxBACK avatar DxBONESxBACK commented on September 3, 2024

I'm having the same issue and was disappointed that I had to revert back to the LC app so I could stream a football game. Screenshot_20231120-084519.png

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