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You can either use developer options in a web browser. F12 in Chrome. There are some sites that will walk you through that. Or you can get a mobile app to spoof GPS. Set your home area to the market you want. Save the coordinates, because you have to check in every 30 days.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rosteam.gpsemulator
You asked this question a couple days ago...
If you're traveling out of state, you have to be outside of a zone to see your last dashed zone in the scheduling page.
You *could* also try to use a GPS spoofer to change your location back to your home, but I wouldn't recommend it.
No, you don't need a separate VPN browser extension.
What I did is this and it's been working fine for me so far:
Google Chrome Browser (other browsers have similar settings).
Settings - Adresses and more - Remove any stored addresses.
Settings - Site settings - Location - Set to "Blocked"
Google Maps
Phone settings (Android)
Settings - Location - Improve accuracy - "Wi-Fi scanning" and "Bluetooth scanning" - Set both to "off".
Settings - Location - Emergency Location Service, Google Location Accuracy, Google Location History and Google Location Sharing - Set all to "off".
On Android:
Download GPS Emulator. It will let you change your location to whatever place you want.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rosteam.gpsemulator
On Windows, Mac, Linux:
Download Location Guard extension for Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Opera.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/location-guard/cfohepagpmnodfdmjliccbbigdkfcgia
When it comes to web browsers you must remember to TURN OFF location permission in every browser you use. Otherwise gps spoofing will not work!
Good news is that if they are only using Find my Device so they shouldn't be able to see what is on your device, the worst they can do is wipe the device, put it as lost (locked) and ring it. Unfortunately for you this isn't actually an app on the phone this is an app that you have already installed.
Instead Google looks at your location using Google Play Services and sends that to your Google Account.
You can turn this off on your device pretty easily however this might result in backlash so I wouldn't suggest it, a far better method would be faking your location. Most of the apps on the play store don't require root for this and it's very easy to get it running.
On the play store download an app called GPS Emulator. You can also find it at this link
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rosteam.gpsemulator
From there select your location and click the green map icon at the bottom. It's going to ask you to enable developer options and set a mock location app. I don't know your exact OEM skin but generally, it's this.
Go to settings, find About phone, find your build number, tap it 4 times. Eventually, you should be a developer and in your settings, you should find Developer Options have now enabled. Go back to the app and find the setting called. "Select mock location app" again depending on your device this may be something different however it still generally is the same across devices, from there select the GPS Emulator app.
And your done! From there select wherever in the world you want your location to be and its set.
You can also change the accuracy in the settings of the emulator app to 300m so they'll bee a bubble around your 'location' so they dont even have a direct idea of where your fake location is.
Best of luck.
My Android phone. There's actually an option for "Mock location app" in Settings > Developer options.
I'm assuming there are multiple apps out there, but the one I use is called "GPS Emulator" by RosTeam: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rosteam.gpsemulator
For your second question, I watch the games on "local" CBS/FOX by casting from my phone to my TV via ChromeCast.
This one is good, you have to enable developer mode and select the app as the GPS spoof default app for it to work. Sounds comply but the app should guide you through it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rosteam.gpsemulator
There was a post on the Android forum regarding the YouTube TV app that said you could change your location by turning on developer tools and using an app to change the location. Root wasn't required as far as I know:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rosteam.gpsemulator&hl=en
Cheaper solution, if using Android: spend most of the month spoofing your location
GPS Emulator is my personal favorite
This is one I use: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rosteam.gpsemulator
Yeah if you're on the phone there's plenty of fake location apps. I have used this one in the past for example https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rosteam.gpsemulator
I use this guy to spoof my YouTube TV.. Seems to work well and doesn't require ad watching.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rosteam.gpsemulator
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rosteam.gpsemulator
This app on android.
To those who have Android
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rosteam.gpsemulator