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"textContent": "Your setup sounds solid and your workaround is correct. Manually setting the city to your router VPN’s location is exactly what VPN Sync would have done automatically. The browser-level spoofing should be working fine.\n\nVPN Sync failing in a multi-hop setup may be a limitation, I haven’t checked that scenario. To help debug, can you share your VPN provider so I can try to replicate this? If you want to help me diagnose the VPN Sync issue, here’s what to do:\n\n 1. **Enable debug logging:** Open the GeoSpoof popup → Details tab → Advanced → enable Debug Logging and set verbosity to Debug\n 2. **Open the extension inspector:** Go to about:debugging in Firefox → This Firefox → find GeoSpoof → click Inspect\n 3. **Capture logs In the inspector:** go to the Console tab and clear it. Then click “Sync Now” in the popup. Copy and paste all the log entries.\n 4. **Capture network requests:** Still in the inspector, switch to the Network tab and clear it. Click “Sync Now” again. Right-click any request → Save All As HAR to export the network log.\n\n\n\nSend both to support@geospoof.com and I’ll try to help as best I can.",
"title": "Geospoof: a firefox add-on for convenient geolocation privacy"
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