[News] - How exactly Google Maps Geolocation API obtains my coordinates and how to stop it?
Hi there, guys! I need to know how that new Google’s API fixes coordinates, I know that it doesn’t use GPS, so how does it work and how to block it?
Many thanks in advance!
Hi Chris!
New API Google Maps Geolocation really does not use GPS to obtain your position. The location technique is based on cell tower triangulation and the identification of the closest Wi-Fi hotspots. As long as the program uses Google’s databases and knows the coordinates of those hotspots it has the possibility to calculate yours. You may read more on it on our blog. That is a really cool feature because it will surely work indoor and it will go easy on the battery. So, using that API you can expect your device to work longer without recharging. From another point of view that API opens a huge variety of possibilities for tracking, which will be much more effective than GPS tracking or cell phone tower triangulation tracking. But there is a way to stop that API from obtaining your coordinates. To block that Google Maps Geolocation API you will need a very specific kind of a jammer and Jammer-Store Inc luckily has one! You will need to block Wi-Fi around you, so there will be no connection and identification of the hotspots around you. Wi-Fi uses 2.4 GHz frequency, which is free of licensing. Then you will have to jam the cell phones around you, so the cell phone tower triangulation technique will not be able around you. So, for blocking that new API you should try our Wi-Fi/GSM MONSTRO jammer. It will surely do the trick. Thank you for your question. I hope that I’ve managed to help! |
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