So like the title says,I have my S23 on cell data and Firefox and Chrome say I’m in Florida when I’m actually I’m NY. I turned on location data, turned off ad block (I really don’t want to do that) and some other extentions amd did a restart. Any idea where I go next?

  • throwawayacc0430@sh.itjust.works
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    17 hours ago

    Meh, its probably some issue with the carrier assigning IP addresses.

    I occasionally get search results in Spanish and it shows my location as in Mexico, even though I’m closer to the Canadian border. And do not speak Spanish, am not Hispanic, and do not have Spanish in my phone settings.

    IP address shows it as near where I live. Not sure what the problem is.

    I use a VPN with only like Fennec and a few apps selected to go through the Wireguard tunnel, everything else use a separate Wireguard tunnel. Neither’s exit server is in Mexico.

    Must be a bug 🤷‍♂️

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      17 hours ago

      Oddly enough, I had a co-worker try it on his android phone and his said Lauderdale Lakes FL. I suspect ATT is up to some fuckery

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    1 day ago

    Also since we’re here. Does anyone have a recommendation for a VPN? I’m creeping more and more towards protecting my privacy

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      17 hours ago

      I’ll say ProtonVPN (despite the CEO controversy)

      If you ever want to watch Youtube videos, Mullvad and IVPN is gonna trigger websites like Youtube, Reddit, sometimes even Google search engine, to block you or make you sign in.

      Mullvad and IVPN has too few servers, its much more likely for a server to get blocked.

      ProtonVPN has like 11,000 servers, so even if it doesn’t work on the first server, clear browsing data, close browser, and pick another server. Usually you’ll find a working one within like 3 tries. Don’t let it auto pick the closest one, just randomly scroll and click on a server.

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    2 days ago

    Go to geolocation.com. It will use typical geolocation data to locate your public IP address. If it is in NY, you have your answer. Mobile network providers assign your public IP address, and sometime geolocation services place them in the wrong location. Not much you can do about it.

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    2 days ago

    That’s strange, if it’s consistently saying that.

    Does it do the same thing whether you are in WiFi or cellular data?

    You can check the dns settings to make sure they are set to automatic or manually set them to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.

    Those are Google dns servers.

    If neither option work, I’d be concerned that your data is being funneled through a vpn without your knowledge.

    You might be able to check that by searching “what is my ip address” and use whatever website shows it. Write down what you see and then do it on the cellular connection. The ip address should be different.

    If it is the same on both, then you might have your data going through a vpn located in Miami.

    Please feel free to message me directly about either of these things.

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      1 day ago

      When I connect to wifi, it’s correct and I’m located in NY. The IP in the About Phone tab matches the address in Miami

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    2 days ago

    Websites don’t typically use the device location services.

    I’m assuming that if you open up google maps, the GPS triangulated location shown there is correct?

    Websites will determine where you are, typically, based of IP, but this is not always reliable. And especially on cellular, your IP will change every now and then.

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    2 days ago

    I should add, I just installed Android 15 a few days ago and this the first time I’ve been off wifi since then. Prior to that I had no issues.