How Dr.Fone – Virtual Location can spoof location-based apps

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There are many applications that work based on location. For example AR games like Pokemon Go. Or online dating apps like Tinder. They provide many benefits but can be annoying at times. In the case of Pokemon Go you may have to spend your time (and your energy) walking around looking for Pokemon. In Tinder’s case, you have limited access to dating in cities far from your current location. But don’t worry! With Dr.Fone – Virtual Location (iOS), the geographical barriers above can be removed.

Dr.Fone – Virtual Location (iOS) is an iOS location changer. With it, faking location on iOS is possible.

This software is capable of carrying out 2 main functions as follows:


1. Teleport (change) iOS GPS to any location in the world.


2. Simulate GPS movement along real roads or paths.


Let’s discuss the functions:


1. Teleportation


This software allows you to teleport iOS GPS to any location in the world with just one click. Once you change your iOS GPS in Dr.Fone – Virtual Location (iOS), the changes will occur simultaneously in all location-based applications, for example Tinder, Pokemon Go, and so on.


2. Simulate GPS movement


You can select any road or path on the map and simulate the movement of your GPS from one point to another. This function is very helpful when you want to cheat the Pokemon Go system. There are times when you want to play but are lazy to walk around. Well, you can use Dr.Fone – Virtual Location (iOS)! The Pokemon Go system will think that you are actually moving from one point to another when in fact you are relaxing in your comfortable bed. Maybe you’ve heard of iSpoofer Pokemon Go iOS. This is a GPS spoofer for iOS devices. This tool is quite popular but has several drawbacks, including:

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– You will be too dependent on iTunes to keep it updated. If you don’t update it, iSpoofer’s performance will be problematic.


– Installing is quite difficult and requires some complicated configuration, especially if you are using a Mac.


– Simulation of unnatural GPS movements. The Pokemon Go system will recognize that you are tricking them. Your account may get banned immediately.


Dr.Fone – Virtual Location (iOS) is an alternative to iSpoofer. This tool eliminates the 3 weaknesses above. You don’t need to rely on iTunes. You can install this software easily. You can simulate GPS movement in 3 modes (walking, cycling and driving). And lastly you don’t need to jailbreak your iOS device.


Now we will get to practice!


1. You need to go to https://drfone.wondershare.com/ios-virtual-location.html.


2. Download the software on your Windows PC or Mac. Install and launch it.


3. You will see an interface as follows:

4. Click ‘Virtual Location’.

5. Now connect your iOS device with computer (using data cable). Once connected, click ‘Get Started’.

6. You will see a map:

At the upper left corner of the screen is a search bar. All you have to do is type in the address you are going to and click ‘Go’. You’ll see a small pop-up box on the screen. Continue with clicking ‘Move Here’ button. Instantly your iOS GPS will change.

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Easy right?

Want to simulate GPS movement?

1. Return to the map as above. You only need to click the first icon at the upper right. It’s a ‘one-stop route’.

2. Select a location in the search bar and click ‘Go’.

3. You will see a pop-up box telling you about the distance (between points). Choose your speed mode. Finish by clicking ‘Move Here’.

Another pop-up box will appear, requiring you to type a number. The number represents how many times you’re up to traveling between two spots. After specifying the number, click the ‘March’ button.

After pressing the “March” button, your GPS will move. You can track the movement.

Very easy! Anyone can operate this software.

Now geographic boundaries are no longer a barrier. Faking location on iPhone has never been out, thanks to Dr. Fone – Virtual Location (iOS).