This extension alters browser Geolocation latitude and longitude to user-defined values
Total ratings
4.95
(Rating count:
21)
Review summary
Pros
- Works as intended
- Amazing, works perfectly
- Effective at spoofing geolocation data
- Helps circumvent Google's persistent location saving
- Easy to use when instructions are followed
Cons
- Doesn't spoof all geo location data methods
- Settings may be tricky to find
- Some users reported it doesn't work at all
Most mentioned
- Works as intended
- Works perfectly
- Amazing, works just as intended
- Helps with location privacy
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Recent rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-11-18 | ELLA | |||
2024-11-16 | Mahmoud Allam Moustafa | en | Works as intended, thank you. | |
2024-11-12 | Jordan | en | It does work but it's very hard to use. You have to look up the coordinates for the location you want. Choosing on a map or search box would be much easier. | |
2024-08-17 | Robert Hoogenboom | en | Maybe not the intended purpose but this finally made Chrome report my actual location instead of my IP location (for some reason Chrome doesn't use Windows Device location like every other browser) | |
2024-08-07 | Frank Photiadis | en | This seems to work well just follow the instructions | |
2024-07-24 | Belov Egor | en | its work | |
2024-04-23 | Raidels. com | |||
2024-02-13 | BigBos H.D | en | yep Works thx | |
2024-01-22 | Brooks | zaebca normalno s kayfom | ||
2024-01-11 | Andrew Brooks | en | It works to spoof all geo location data except for the last API extraction method: [aggressive] iframe[sandbox].contentWindow javascript. This was tested with both randomized spoofing and specific lat/long coordinates. All of the other spoofing extensions I've tested thus far, failed BOTH of the aggressive data tags. This one is currently the best of all of them on The Google Store, but still can't spoof that last, elusive data point. I really do wish I could see 37.257149, -6.949540 in person, but I think it would at least be funny to spoof an internet location in a city with 15th century architecture. Good luck in nailing down that last geodata tag as I'd love to use your extension joue.quroi. |
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