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   Message 110,841 of 112,125   
   Chris to Cameo   
   Re: A Useful Android Advantage: GPS Spoo   
   03 Dec 24 17:39:31   
   
   XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.mobile.android   
   From: ithinkiam@gmail.com   
      
   Cameo  wrote:   
   > Chris  wrote:   
   >> Cameo  wrote:   
   >>> Chris  wrote:   
   >>>> Cameo  wrote:   
   >>>>> Andrew  wrote:   
   >>>>>> VanguardLH wrote on Sun, 1 Dec 2024 18:38:09 -0600 :   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> Me: "Which what GPS spoofing app do you use on your phone?"   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> I can help answer all your questions, VanGuardLH, because not only am I   
   an   
   >>>>>> extremely helpful person, but I've tested EVERY single free ad free mock   
   >>>>>> location app there is (and wrote about them on this ng many times).   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> Given I've tested them all, it's likely perhaps that I probably know   
   more   
   >>>>>> about GPS spoofing than anyone on this newsgroup, so I can help you too.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>> Since you mentioned VanGuardLH here, it provides me an excuse to bring up   
   >>>>> an annoing geolocation issue regarding the iOS version  in the Vanguard   
   app   
   >>>>> of the Vanguard Funds investment firm where I keep some of my   
   self-managed   
   >>>>> 401K  savings.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Their app that is virtually identical on Android an iOS, does not allow   
   >>>>> download to locations outside of US claiming some security concerns.   
   >>>>> Interestingly though Vanguard allows the app to work anywhere as long as   
   it   
   >>>>> was downloaded and installed in the US. This restriction does not apply   
   to   
   >>>>> the Android version. So this means I cannot use the iOS version now   
   because   
   >>>>> I bought my first iPhone in Hungary and tried to use the app on my iPhone   
   >>>>> 15. Luckily I can use the app on my old degraded Android phone that I   
   >>>>> brought with me from the US. But I don’t want to go back to that slow   
   old   
   >>>>> phone, just for this reason.  What is puzzling is that the iOS app would   
   >>>>> work here if it was installed in the US before leaving the country.   
   >>>>> I tried to fake my location to my old US residence via SurfShark VPN, but   
   >>>>> the AppStore could not be fooled with that.  Interestingly, the AppStore   
   >>>>> does not have this restriction with a similar FldeIity funds app where I   
   >>>>> also keep part of my 401K savings.  I wish you or somebody else could   
   help   
   >>>>> me overcome this problem.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> This sounds like a Vanguard issue. Have you contacted them?   
   >>>>   
   >>> Yes, but the guys you get on the phone don’t know much about tech issues.   
   >>> They know about financial ones, mostly.   
   >>   
   >> They will have a tech team. Raise a support ticket.   
   >>   
   > This geofencing is a deliberate policy from Vanguard as the message   
   > indicated when I tried to download the app from the AppStore, so I doubt a   
   > tech guy would go against it,   
      
   I would be interested to see this security message.   
      
   > For whatever reason, they think the Apple   
   > platform is not secure for their app, but Android is. Go, figure.   
      
   It sounds like a company policy based on ignorance or an error on one of   
   the platforms.   
      
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