Is this Shibuya? Or Switzerland? With AntiSpyPhone, you can freely perform "untraceable" location spoofing techniques - practical edition
Last time, we explained what benefits there are to being able to spoof your own location.
This time, we will tell you how to actually spoof your location with AntiSpyPhone.
The "Developer Mode" introduced this time allows you to install apps that are not accessible in the initial state of AntiSpyPhone and access various functions and settings that are normally unavailable.
Please use it strictly at your own risk.
To spoof location information (GPS spoofing) with AntiSpyPhone, you can follow the steps below.
However, since AntiSpyPhone emphasizes security and privacy and restricts the use of general "spoofing apps," a little ingenuity is required.
【1】First, enable developer options
Settings → Device Information → Tap Build Number 7 times → "Developer Options" will be enabled
【2】Install a mock location app
Install FakeGPS from Aurora Store
【3】Set the "Mock Location App" in Developer Options
1. Settings → System → Developer Options → "Select mock location app" → Choose FakeGPS
【4】Use spoofed location
Select your preferred location from FakeGPS
Whether Paris, America, or China, first try selecting somewhere around Paris
If you specify any location within the app, that location will be recognized as the mock GPS by the app.
In Vanadium and map apps, the spoofed location will be reflected as is.
AntiSpyShop recommends using GmapWV instead of GoogleMap
GmapWV allows you to use GoogleMap without logging into Google
Search for and install GmapWV from Aurora Store
Check your location information from GmapWV
You are on the Champs-Élysées in Paris (lol)
Another trick: Switch your location by profile
AntiSpyPhone allows you to use multiple user profiles, where one profile uses real location information and another uses spoofing apps.
For example, Profile 1 without location spoofing, Profile 2 spoofed to "workplace," and so on.
Notes
AntiSpyPhone does not recommend "rooting" or "Magisk" for security reasons.
Therefore, complete spoofing at the system level is difficult, and only pseudo-location in some apps can be used.
Apps that detect and block location spoofing (e.g., Uber, banking apps) may not be spoofable.
Instead, using user profile functions to separate spoofing and real use is effective.



