privatelocation | simple app to set your location to anywhere in the world | Map library
kandi X-RAY | privatelocation Summary
kandi X-RAY | privatelocation Summary
A simple app to set your location to anywhere in the world, and improve general phone location privacy. This app will fake/spoof both your GPS and network location on your phone. Many apps on your phone won't work without location permissions, and can make repeated and unnecessary location requests in the background throughout the day. Setting your location somewhere else will help to mitigate that and protect your privacy. The open-source Leaflet map library along with Wikimedia to provide map tiles (OpenStreetMap) are used in place of Google Maps.
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Start notification handler
- Pushes a location
- Open notification button
- Shutdown the MockServer
- Returns the view of the donate view
- Copy to clipboard
- Initializes the activity
- Display first run
- Create a dialog
- Lists the favorites
- Initializes the view
- Opens the UI
- Create dialog dialog
- Adds a product to the database
- Invoked when the intent is received
- Override this method to set whether the user has been deleted or not
- Initialize the view when the activity is created
- Handler for creation of preferences
- Find a Favorite by name
- Called when the app is updated
- On bind view holder
- Sets the last user location of the user
- Called when an options item is selected
- Handler for receive service
- Creates the slider
- On receive notification service
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QUESTION
I could not found any document, video or stackoverflow answer.
Here is my problem. I created map and add into my custom MKAnnotation and MKAnnotationView.
I want to let user to create custom pin and save to it's local via CoreData
MyCustomAnnotation has same attributes which is title, subtitle, and coordinate.
The first solution that I come up with put a button which creates a draggable pin to user location.
But I need to get less complex, more sophistication solution.
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Feb-22 at 07:02That's how I solve this problem,
1) Create a UIView for user show where he wants to add an annotation.
2) Add a pan gesture recognizer in it.
QUESTION
I'm refactoring code to be DRY by using react-app-link to handle routes. Most of my routes are protected and I am having trouble protecting my routes when using MyLocation.toRoute().
I have successfully generated unprotected routes. But when trying to protect the route I get a lot of cryptic error messages. Unfortunately the ract-app-link documentation is not extensive on the render option.
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Feb-17 at 13:00I found the solution! I was not passing a function to the render prop. The code should read:
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Install privatelocation
You can use privatelocation like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the privatelocation component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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