Herein, how do I fake my location on Chrome?
In a browser window, hit Ctrl+Shift+I (for Windows) or Cmd+Option+I (for MacOS). This will open the Chrome Developer Tools window. Hit Esc, then click the Console menu (three dots to the left of Console in the lower portion of the screen). Select Sensors and change the Geolocation dropdown to Custom location…
Also, how do I trick my browser location? Location Spoofing on Desktop
- Access the “Menu” by clicking on top right corner of Chrome's toolbar.
- Now select “Settings.”
- Locate “Privacy and Security” tab.
- In “Privacy and Security” tab select “Content Settings”.
- Now select “Location.”
- Turn on “Ask before Accessing” feature.
- You're done.
Then, how do you enable extensions in your Chrome browser?
Manage your extensions
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More More tools. Extensions.
- Make your changes: Turn on/off: Turn the extension on or off. Allow incognito: On the extension, click Details. Turn on Allow in incognito. Fix corruptions: Find a corrupted extension and click Repair.
How do I test geolocation in Chrome?
Pick your geolocation
- Open Developer tools (F12, or Ctrl + Shift + I)
- Click the phone icon in the top left-hand corner of the developer tools area.
- Click the Emulation tab in the lower half of the tools window.
- Pick Sensors on the left, then tick the check box next to Emulate geolocation coordinates.