With just a couple of clicks, you can virtually transport your phone to any location around the globe using this innovative app that simulates fake GPS coordinates, tricking all your other applications into thinking you're actually there. It can easily be initiated or halted through the command line interface for convenience. However, be aware that after utilizing Fake GPS, you might encounter issues with your real location being restricted in the last location event that was faked, even after the app is uninstalled. To resolve this, install GPS status playback, run it to acquire a new GPS point, and you may need to perform this several times at 30-minute intervals for optimal results. Start Fake GPS, set it to reflect your actual location, and maintain that setting for a few hours to help clear up any inconsistencies. You can also merge these actions, which should alleviate the problem within a day or so. Additionally, for devices with the appropriate permissions, it's possible to simulate locations without needing to enable the option for allowing test locations, further simplifying the process. This flexibility ensures that users can effectively manage their GPS settings without hassle.