Fake GPS location APK v2.0.7

Teleport your phone to any place in the world with two clicks! This app sets up fake GPS location so every other app in your phone belives you are there!
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Updated |
June 10, 2018
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Size |
Varies with device
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Version | 2.0.7 |
Requires Android |
Varies with device
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Two clicks and you can teleport your phone anywhere in the world! This app creates a fake GPS location to make every other app believe you’re there.
Tasker support is available and can be initiated/stopped via the command line (see FAQ for more details).
IMPORTANT
FakeGPS can cause your location to be locked to the last mocked location event after you uninstall FakeGPS.
This is not a problem and your GPS sensor doesn’t have a problem. This issue can be fixed in two ways:
1. You can download “GPS Status” on the Play and launch it to get a new GPS fix. It is possible to repeat the process several times at 30-minute intervals.
2. FakeGPS is a tool that allows you to set your location and then leave it there for several hours.
These steps can be combined. You will see the issue disappear within a few days. Be patient.
You can mock locations on ROOTED devices without having to enable the “Allow mock places” option. To do so please use Root Explorer or other similar app and move /data/app/ru.lexa.fakegps~1.apk to /system/private-app or to /system/app (for Android 4.3 and older). Next, change the permissions for apk to rw.r-r. Finally, reboot your device. If apks in /system/private app disappear after rebooting, it is likely that your device has SON mode enabled. This means that the device restores /system after every reboot. For instructions on how to change your device to SOFF mode, please search Google.
If you can’t find ru.lexa.fakegps.apk in /data/app you may find it at /mnt/asec/ru.lexa.fakegps/1.apk. In this case, you should copy and rename it to /system/priv-app/ru.lexa.fakegps.apk.
END-USERLICENSE AGREEMENT
The app is provided “as-is” and we cannot be held responsible for any use by end-users. This app is only for testing purposes and has limited functionality.
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