You can check if the geo data on your device reflects your real location using these methods:
1. Check Your Device’s Location Settings
- Ensure Location Services are enabled on your device.
👉 How to enable Location Services - Make sure Location Permissions are granted to:
- The operator’s app
- Your web browser (if using the operator's website)
- The Xpoint Verify App (if required by the operator)
👉 How to grant Location Permissions
- On Android & iOS devices check if high accuracy mode is enabled.
- Go to Settings → Location → App permissions
- Select the operator's app or Xpoint Verify App
- Turn on Use precise location
2. Use Google Maps or Apple Maps
- Open https://www.google.com/maps in Chrome or Firefox.
- Click the location icon in the right bottom corner.
- The blue dot (your location) will be displayed. Compare it to your actual position.
- If it's inaccurate, you may have GPS issues or be using a VPN.
3. Use an Online IP Location Service
Visit a site like:
These will show your IP-based location, which may differ from your GPS-based location.
4. Check for VPN or Proxy Interference
- If you’re using a VPN or Proxy, your geo data might show a different location.
- Turn off the VPN and check again.
6. Run a GPS Test App
- On Android: Install "GPS Status & Toolbox" from the Play Store.
- On iPhone: Use an app like "GPS Status" from the App Store.
- These apps show real-time GPS accuracy and satellite data.
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