The GPS Setter is an open-source Xposed module designed to allow users to set a desired location without affecting the mock location settings. This can be particularly useful for preventing malicious apps from collecting a user’s real location for advertising or other purposes.
Here’s a simple overview:
- Purpose: Spoofs GPS location to protect user privacy.
- Functionality: Allows users to set a preferred location, which can be useful for privacy or development testing.
- Developer: The module was developed by Android1500.
- Compatibility: Supports Android 8.1 and above.
- Requirements: A rooted device and Xposed Framework installed (Lsposed or Edxposed).
- Features: Includes Material Design 2, the ability to add favorite places, and uses components like Hilt, Room Database, ViewModel, MVVM Architecture, and Retrofit.
For users interested in controlling their device’s location reporting, the GPS Setter module can be downloaded and installed via the Xposed Framework. It’s important to follow the installation instructions carefully and to use the module responsibly, as spoofing location data can have unintended consequences.