How to Fake a GPS Location on Your Phone
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Choose Developer Settings to open that screen, and then go to Select mock location app toward the very end of the page, and select FakeGPS Free. If you don't see this screen, turn on developer mode, and then return to this step. In some Android versions, you have to put a check in the box next to the Allow mock locations option on the Developer options screen. Use the back button to return to the app, and search for the location you want to fake on your phone (you can also drag the map to place the pointer somewhere). If you're making a route, tap-and-hold on the map to drop place markers. Use the play button on the bottom corner of the map to enable the fake GPS setting.
You can close the app and open Google Maps or another location app to see if your GPS location has been spoofed. To get your real location back, press the stop button. If you're interested in trying a different Android location spoofer, we've confirmed that the following free location changing apps work much like Fake GPS Free: Fake GPS, Fly GPS, and Fake GPS Location. Another method is to use Xposed Framework. You can install an app, such as Fake My GPS, to let certain apps use the pretend location and others use your real location. You can find similar modules by searching through the Xposed Module Repository on your computer or the Xposed Installer app on your phone.
With your iPhone or iPad plugged in, select Toolbox at the top of the program, and then VirtualLocation from that screen.
Select somewhere on the map, or use the search bar, to choose where you want to fake your location.
Select Modify virtual location, and then select OK when you see the confirmation prompt.
Restart your device to undo the fake location and pull real GPS data again.
Search for a location from the top of the screen, and then select Go to find it on the map. Select Move here to instantly fake your location. You can now exit the Virtual Location window in iTools as well as the program itself. If you’re asked whether to stop the simulation, you can choose No to make sure that your fake GPS location stays even when you unplug your phone. To get your real location back, return to the map and select Stop Simulation. You can also reboot your device to immediately start using its real location again. However, remember that you can fake your phone's location with iTools only within the 24-hour trial period; you'll need to use an entirely different computer if you want to run the trial again. The fake location will remain as long as you don't restart your device. The iTools website has more information on how to use the map. It can also simulate a route.
How to Fake a GPS Location on Your Phone
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Expand Jump to a Section Step-by-Step: Android Location Spoofing Step-by-Step: iPhone Location Spoofing Why Would You Fake Your Location GPS Spoofing Problems Frequently Asked Questions Changing the location on your iPhone or Android device involves tricking your phone into telling apps that you’re located somewhere you're not. In most cases, when you spoof your GPS location, every location-based app on your phone will be fooled. This might seem like a weird thing to do, since most of us use GPS for tasks that need our real location, like when finding directions and weather updates. However, there are legitimate reasons to change your phone's location to a fake one. Unfortunately, doing so isn't very straightforward. There isn’t a “fake GPS location” setting built in to either iOS or Android, and neither do most apps let you spoof your location through a simple option. Setting up your phone to use fake GPS only affects your location. It doesn't change your phone number, hide your IP address, or alter other things you do from your device.Android Location Spoofing
Search for "fake GPS" on Google Play, and you'll find tons of options, some free and others not, and some that require your phone to be rooted. One app that doesn't need your phone to be rooted—so long as you're using Android 6.0 or newer—is called Fake GPS Free, and it's really easy to use it to fake your Android phone location. The information below should apply no matter who made your Android phone: Samsung, Google, Huawei, Xiaomi, etc. Install Fake GPS Free. Open the app and accept the initial prompt to let the app access your device's location. In recent versions of Android, select While using the app (older versions might call this something different) on the first prompt, and then ACCEPT if you see the advertising message. Tap OK to get through the tutorial walkthrough, and then choose Enable on the message at the bottom about mock locations.Choose Developer Settings to open that screen, and then go to Select mock location app toward the very end of the page, and select FakeGPS Free. If you don't see this screen, turn on developer mode, and then return to this step. In some Android versions, you have to put a check in the box next to the Allow mock locations option on the Developer options screen. Use the back button to return to the app, and search for the location you want to fake on your phone (you can also drag the map to place the pointer somewhere). If you're making a route, tap-and-hold on the map to drop place markers. Use the play button on the bottom corner of the map to enable the fake GPS setting.
You can close the app and open Google Maps or another location app to see if your GPS location has been spoofed. To get your real location back, press the stop button. If you're interested in trying a different Android location spoofer, we've confirmed that the following free location changing apps work much like Fake GPS Free: Fake GPS, Fly GPS, and Fake GPS Location. Another method is to use Xposed Framework. You can install an app, such as Fake My GPS, to let certain apps use the pretend location and others use your real location. You can find similar modules by searching through the Xposed Module Repository on your computer or the Xposed Installer app on your phone.
iPhone Location Spoofing
Faking your iPhone location isn't as easy as it is on an Android device—you can't just download an app for it. However, software makers have built desktop programs that make this easy.Fake iPhone or iPad Location With 3uTools
3uTools is the best way to fake your iPhone or iPad location because the software is free, and we've confirmed that it works with iOS and iPadOS 15. Download and install 3uTools. We tested it on Windows 11, but it works in other versions of Windows as well.With your iPhone or iPad plugged in, select Toolbox at the top of the program, and then VirtualLocation from that screen.
Select somewhere on the map, or use the search bar, to choose where you want to fake your location.
Select Modify virtual location, and then select OK when you see the confirmation prompt.
Restart your device to undo the fake location and pull real GPS data again.
Fake iPhone or iPad Location With iTools
Another way to spoof your iPhone's location without jailbreaking is with iTools from ThinkSky. Unlike 3uTools, it also runs on macOS and can simulate movement, but it's free only for a limited time and is said to work up through only iOS 12. Download and install iTools. You might have to select Free Trial at some point before it fully opens. Plug your device into your computer and navigate to Toolbox > Virtual Location. If you see this screen, select the image in the Developer Mode section to agree to download the iOS Developer Disk Image file.Search for a location from the top of the screen, and then select Go to find it on the map. Select Move here to instantly fake your location. You can now exit the Virtual Location window in iTools as well as the program itself. If you’re asked whether to stop the simulation, you can choose No to make sure that your fake GPS location stays even when you unplug your phone. To get your real location back, return to the map and select Stop Simulation. You can also reboot your device to immediately start using its real location again. However, remember that you can fake your phone's location with iTools only within the 24-hour trial period; you'll need to use an entirely different computer if you want to run the trial again. The fake location will remain as long as you don't restart your device. The iTools website has more information on how to use the map. It can also simulate a route.