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How is it working? #1
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UnifiedNlp is a replacement for the network location service provided by Google. There are several backends that use different sources to determine your location. A list of available backends and some more information could be found at the UnifiedNlp project page. The reason for this module is that it is not possible to use it with a system where GAPPS are installed. |
Thanks for the information! I will give it a try. |
Hi. |
The same question was discussed at microg/UnifiedNlp#20 The easiest way is to disable gps and then try to get the network location with an app like Here GPS Location. After you get a location, disable all backends. If it gets no location, you know that UnifiedNLP is active. Another way is to have a look at the android logs. |
so, with this module (+unifiednlp +backend) i have another location service installed on my phone. how do i set my phone to not use google service but use this one instead? |
If you use this module you not longer use the Google network location module. It is a replacement. |
great! that's what i wanted. thanks. |
Hi,
I'm just a curious about how is it working:
is it an addition to Google's locating method, making it more accurate and/or faster?
Or is it a replacement? If so, is it "just" about privacy (Google not getting your location data) or is it better then Google's location service?
What are the advantages and disadvantages?
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