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Is GPS spoofing legal?

The legality of GPS spoofing depends on how it's done and how the technology is used, though most people don't have much to worry about. Using GPS spoofing for purposes such as improving privacy, testing apps or accessing region-specific features is generally low-risk. You're unlikely to face legal consequences as long as you aren't using it to deceive, exploit or harm others. The method used by consumer tools, including VPNs with built-in GPS spoofing, don't interfere with real satellite signals. Instead, they simply override the location your device reports to apps at the software level. Thi

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