Serp Location Changer Direct

When you visit google.com and perform a search, the browser sends a navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition() request (if the page has permission). The SERP location changer extension injects a script that intercepts this request before it reaches Google’s servers.

Enter the —a suite of tools, techniques, and browser modifications designed to trick search engines (primarily Google, but also Bing and Yahoo) into believing that a user is located somewhere other than their actual physical position. serp location changer

Instead of passing your true GPS coordinates (e.g., 40.7128° N, -74.0060° W for New York), the extension returns a pre-defined set of coordinates for the target location (e.g., 34.0522° N, -118.2437° W for Los Angeles). It also fakes other properties like coords.accuracy , coords.altitude , and timestamp to appear legitimate. When you visit google