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  "textContent": "Thanks for the response, but it still doesn’t work. I really can’t figure this out. At the end of the day, is it an important feature?\n\nSo let me tell you my setup at the moment. I’m wondering if GeoSpoof is making a difference or not. My Android phone is connected to a router using a VPN. On my Android, I’m using another VPN app, so I’m effectively getting a multi-hop with two different providers. The VPN app can also enable mock GPS, which I have enabled. It gets the GPS location to the VPN location. Finally, I’m using your extension with Firefox. I have location and WebRTC protections enabled. The sync with VPN still doesn’t work for me. Instead, I searched up the city of the VPN that my router is using. I know it sounds confusing, but is the obfuscation likely to work?",
  "title": "Geospoof: a firefox add-on for convenient geolocation privacy"
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