Last Updated on October 20, 2024 by Mathew Diekhake

AWZ AnyPorter Pro 3.1.0AWZ AnyPorter Pro 3.1.0 allows you to spoof (fake) your GPS location on up to five devices simultaneously. So you could use AnyPorter Pro 3.1.0 to show that your smartphones, tablets, and laptops were all in one location that was a fake location of your choice.

WHAT IT IS

AnyPorter Pro 3.1.0 is a GPS location spoofer that can create a fake location for your devices. One of the main reasons people want to spoof a GPS location is to protect their privacy such as their social media accounts etc. You can also spoof a location to get access to subscription services that might otherwise not be available to you.

Pros:

  • Easy to use
  • Lightweight

Cons:

  • Could come with a list of useful ways you can use it

DESCRIPTION

The interface showed me as in Malvern which was kind of it because Malvern is an expensive place in my city. I wasn’t in Malvern and I’m still not there so I can confirm that the default spoofed location does work. That said, I could change the default location for any location of my choice. Notably, the map of my current city was impressive: rarely had I seen a map so detailed. The map was quite zoomed in by default, perhaps to show me the detail it was capable of, but I was able to click and drag the map to move around the rest of my state. When I found a location I liked, I clicked the mouse and then a blue marker showed up as did a menu next to it that had a button on it to choose that as my new spoof location. Moreover, where I had the new blue marker, it showed the exact street address of that location on the menu that popped up. I could click on this street address and manually alter it, which means that I could also add any address into this field and it will take me to that location on the map. Either way — whether you write the address and it takes you there, or if you click and drag your way to the spot of your choice on the map — AnyPorter Pro 3.1.0 is very simple to use.

CONCLUSION AND DOWNLOAD LINK

Not all services that force you to be in a location will work just because you have a GPS location spoofer. Some services like SiriusXM only offer their radio stations to the US, Canada, and parts of South America because their satellites won’t work in other parts of the world. That said, you can use a spoofer to sign up for things that you might not have been able to do otherwise or simply view a website’s content that might be blocked in a location, etc. I found AnyPorter Pro 3.1.0 very easy to use whether I was adding the address manually or clicking my spot on the map of where I wanted to be. Perhaps most impressive how was lightweight the program was (under an MB to download it).

  • Price: The program is available for $9.95 per month.
  • Version reviewed: AWZ AnyPorter Pro 3.1.0
  • System requirements: Windows 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10/ 11; CPU: 1GHz; RAM256 MB or more of RAM (1024MB Recommended); iOS: iOS 7 and above
  • Download size: 875 KB
  • Website: awztool.com/